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How Did Flag Day Start? A History of The Holiday
It goes all the way back to the Revolutionary War.
Millennials Surpass Boomers as Largest U.S. Generation, Ending 20-Year Run
For the first time in the 21st Century, the Baby Boomers are no longer the largest generation in America.
Iranian General Says U.S. Should Leave Middle East or Start Sending Coffins
Iranian military officials, lawmakers and clerics have vowed to take revenge against the U.S. after the assassination of Quds Force commander Qassem Soleimani.
U.S. Trust in Scientists Remains Stable—Despite Growth in Conspiracies
Levels of high confidence in scientists continues to hover around 40 percent despite concerns that the Trump Administration would attempt to undermine and discredit scientific information.
U.S. Troops Will Die If They Remain in Syria, Bashar Al-Assad Warns
President Donald Trump has said a force of Americans will remain in the east of the country to guard the oil fields there.
This Was the Lowest Point in U.S. History in Terms of Nation's Happiness
Researchers have attempted to create a happiness index based on books and newspaper clippings, with the words used in the text treated as a way to gauge public emotion over the last 200 years.
American Airlines Will Cancel 140 Flights Per Day Without Boeing 737 Max
Following an earlier plan to resume flights December 3, American Airlines now plans to resume flying its Boeing 737 MAX planes January 16, 2020, assuming all goes well when Boeing submits their final certification package to the FAA later this year.
Hula Dancing Helped Native Hawaiians Lower Their Blood Pressure
Scientists challenged participants to take hula lessons to see if it would improve their health.
An American in Paris: An interview with John von Sothen
The author of "Monsieur Mediocre" talks about learning to live the French life, without becoming French
Kamala Harris: Russia Used Racism to Turn Americans Against Each Other
California Senator Kamala Harris accused Russia of deliberately using racism to disrupt the 2016 U.S. presidential elections and provoke Americans into fighting against each another.
Ilhan Omar Shares Tom Arnold Tweet Mocking Rand Paul Over Lawn Mower Attack
"No wonder he ripped his toupee off": Ilhan Omar responded to Rand Paul's "ungrateful to America" comments by sharing a Tom Arnold tweet mocking the Kentucky Republican.
Iran Denies American Reports It Tried to Seize British Tanker
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said its crews had been conducting routine naval patrols and interacted with no foreign vessels.
Ted Cruz Asks What Shoes Are Less 'Woke' Than Nike Over Betsy Ross Ordeal
Ted Cruz railed against Nike Tuesday, asking supporters to help him find a less "woke" pair of shoes after the company pulled a Betsy Ross inspired design.
Anti-Semitism: American Visiting Berlin Hit in the Face
The 23-year-old suffered a black eye after telling a group that he was Jewish.
No, a Buffer Zone in Syria Is Not America's Job
A safe zone is completely unnecessary for U.S. national security, and the Kurdish-Turkish conflict is not ours to solve.
Beck Accuses Soros Of Backing Migrant 'Wave' At Border
There is a group, a family that has a United Methodist Church, they are preachers, they are the ones that started the sanctuary city. They are directly getting money from George Soros and others," Beck said.
Fox Host Asks if Ilhan Omar is 'American First'
"You have to wonder if she's American first," 'Fox & Friends' co-host Brian Kilmeade said.
Suspects Arrested in Kidnapping of U.S. Tourist
Kimberly Sue Endicott and her safari guide, Paul Mirenge-Remezo, were taken at gunpoint from their vehicle in Queen Elizabeth National Park in Uganda last Tuesday.
Progressive Jews March on Birthright NY Headquarters
Activist group IfNotNow is demanding that the organization better reflect the complexities of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict during its funded tours.
Potential Border Shutdown Would Heavily Affect Farmers
The U.S. exported $276.2 billion worth of products to Mexico to in 2017.
American Tourist Kidnapped at Gunpoint in Uganda
Police are hunting for four men in connection with the incident. Officials said they had closed all exits between Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo, which borders the park.
American Express Experiencing Widespread Outage
AMEX users said they could not access their account or login Friday morning.
U.S. Cruise Guests Outraged by Market Golliwog Dolls
The guests said the offensive dolls had tarnished their visit to the tourist market.
U.S. Bombs Killed Hundreds of Yemeni Civilians: Report
American-made weapons were likely used in at least 25 unlawful attacks on civilians between April 2015 and April 2018, according to a new report by human rights groups.
Pew Survey: Anxiety and Depression Top Teen Worry List
Anxiety, depression and drug addiction are the leading problems in a deepening mental health crisis among America's young people.
American Woman Who Joined ISIS Asks to Come Home
"I thought I was doing things correctly for the sake of God," Hoda Muthana, 24, said.
Putin Says U.S. Missiles Aren't Welcome in Europe
Speaking during a press conference in the Russian seaside town of Sochi, Putin accused the U.S. of violating the sovereignty of its allies.
Marco Rubio Tweets About His Native American Ancestry
The analysis showed Rubio is 4.6 percent Native American.
Half of Adults Have Some Form of Cardiovascular Disease
Researchers found the number of men who smoked had almost halved since 1965.