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Singing cop Samidoh stirred intrigue with a cryptic post from the US, waving a Kenyan flag as protests loom, seemingly in ...
United States and POW/MIA flags were spotted hung upside down at three separate sites in southern Brooklyn Friday – including one next to an Army Base — infuriating many local residents who b… ...
Hanging the American flag upside down is considered a distress signal under the U.S. flag code, but it’s also widely used as a stunt to show disrespect for the U.S. and its government.
Clarence B. Leatherbury’s immigrant analogy is actually upside down. Imagine you leave your home for a week, and a group of immigrants tars your driveway, replaces your roof, and landscapes your ...
Transgenderism Turns the World Upside Down A reader recalls a 17th-century English ditty. June 19, 2025 3:49 pm ET Share ...
MEYERS, Calif. – Two climbers were met with an upside down U.S. flag after summiting Flagpole Peak above the Echo Lakes on Tuesday, June 10. Although unclear what the intent behind this display ...
According to U.S. flag code and longstanding custom, flying the flag upside down indicates that the person, group or location displaying it is in serious trouble, or facing an emergency and in ...
When the American flag is flown upside down — that is, with the union (the blue field with stars) at the bottom instead of the top — it is traditionally recognized as a signal of distress.
When Frank Schissler died more than two decades ago in Arkansas, a 5-foot-by-9.5-foot flag was tightly folded in the traditional triangular military style and presented to his son, Tom. Frank ...
Protester Annie Jones holds a U.S. Flag upside down as a sign of distress while California National Guard stand behind a barricade in Santa Ana, Calif. on Tuesday, June 10, 2025.