Although the U.S. flag is at half-staff to mark the death of President Jimmy Carter, California will raise flags for Trump's inauguration
Flags have flown at half-staff for nearly 30 days following former president Jimmy Carter's death. Here is when flags return to full-staff.
Carter’s advisors viewed Khomeini as a stabilizing figure and an ally to American interests — a catastrophic misjudgment.”
However, 2024 bowed out with a touch of bitterness as we bade farewell to President Jimmy Carter. He was a man with more true character, decency, integrity and honesty in his pinkie toe than the vast majority of so-called political statesmen of today have in their entire being. Carter was a Navy man.
Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson has ordered flags to be raised on Monday for President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration, despite the 30-day mourning period for Jimmy Carter's death.
The agency was created in the late 1970s and is tasked with helping states and communities impacted by disasters nationwide.
Flags aren’t scheduled to return to full-staff until next Wednesday — here’s why they were in violation of a presidential proclamation on Monday.
At least 30 governors ordered flags to be flown at full-staff on Inauguration Day, raising flags before the end of the mourning period for Jimmy Carter.
According to Blog Mickey, a media outlet which provides news and reviews about Walt Disney World but is not affiliated with the The Walt Disney Company, Walt Disney World followed the lead of Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, who had said that the State of Florida would return their flags to full staff to mark the Inauguration.
The United States Navy has a tradition of naming many of its popular ships after U.S. presidents. Here are five that stand out in history.
Curt and Andy Dale sold their brewery last fall. On its 22nd anniversary, columnist David Allen, thirsty for details, learns about its origins and next chapter.
President Donald Trump started his second administration with a blitz of policy actions to reorient the U.S. government.