The state and local governments would only be able to fly U.S., state, military and prisoner-of-war flags over their buildings, unless elected officials approve others, under the proposal.
From Tuesday's decision in Fraternal Order of Police v. Township of Springfield, decided by Judge Paul Matey, joined by Judge ...
Recipes from a time when Southern infrastructure was a long way from being restored, but families had to keep everyone fed.
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Petrified wood is one of the most sought-after materials in the world for both its aesthetic value and its scientific value. But in Indonesia, miners who risk their lives to dig it up barely make ...
A video from 2019 showing a Mexican flag being raised at a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility in ...
Dixon is just one of the names that will be familiar to race fans who don’t necessarily follow endurance racing. Joining ...
Richard Nixon ordered flags raised back to full-staff on Feb. 13, 1973, during the 30-day mourning for former President Lyndon B. Johnson. Nixon’s order was to honor the first American prisoners of ...
"This Voyager spacecraft was constructed by the United States of America. We are a community of 240 million human beings ...
Every year, the state of Florida observes the birth of Confederate General Robert E. Lee as an official state holiday.