The Flag stamp series, initially created in 1980 to honour the Member States of the United Nations, was launched every year until 1989 by which time all Member States had been featured.
Victims of a school shooting, a state senator, police officers, prisoners of war and those still missing in action are among those being honored this weekend as several states fly flags at half-staff.
No matter who you ask, everyone has an opinion on the American flag. The United States flag has a nearly 250-year history as ...
In general, however, straight rows of stars and proportions similar to those later adopted officially were used. The principal acts affecting the flag of the United States are the following: ...
It’s time for all Americans to take it back and display it as the symbol it was meant to be: the flag of one nation, ...
Each country's team is preceded into the Olympic Stadium by an athlete or delegation representative bearing his or her country’s flag. The flagbearer for the United States Olympic Team is normally ...
The American flag can and should be a symbol of hope to people for a future of liberty and justice, for America and people in ...
Antique American flags, obscure foreign ones, and a host of newly designed banners are now common wherever elements of the ...
Reuters, the news and media division of Thomson Reuters, is the world’s largest multimedia news provider, reaching billions of people worldwide every day. Reuters provides business, financial ...
Two former gold medalists will carry the United States flag at the Paralympics opening ceremony next week. Steve Serio, who helped the U.S.'s wheelchair basketball team to gold medals in the last ...
Flags at the South Carolina State Capitol and other state buildings will be at half-staff Wednesday, Sept. 11. Here's why.