When can an American flag be flown upside down and why can an HOA prohibit a homeowner from doing so? Find out in this week's ...
The University of St. Thomas on Wednesday apologized for a contractor hanging the American flag upside down on its downtown ...
Employees of Yosemite National Park hung an upside-down flag on El Capitan to protest ... attention to the fact that public lands in the United States are under attack." It added that firing ...
According to the United States Flag Code, flying the flag upside down is recognized "as a signal of dire distress in instances of extreme danger to life or property." Historically, this was a way ...
The University of St. Thomas says an American flag that was flying incorrectly was a mistake made by a security contractor ...
Demonstrators unfurled a giant ‘Distress flag’ after 11 full-time Yosemite staff members were laid off amid the Trump administration’s federal employee purge ...
A United States flag was briefly hung upside down on the iconic Monkey Face rock at Smith Rock State Park on Tuesday, an apparent political protest just hours before President Donald Trump was set ...
James Bickerton is a Newsweek U.S. News reporter based in London, U.K. His focus is on covering news and politics in Texas, as well as other general news across the United States. James joined ...
More than 140 people marched across town and staged mock deaths on Saturday, March 29, to protest the United States’ ...
Question: In a recent column, you said that a homeowner association can generally prohibit a homeowner from flying the U.S. flag upside down. Is that a state or federal law or some bogus HOA rule?