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Today in History: ‘Under God’ added to the Pledge of Allegiance
Chicago Tribune· 3 days agoOn June 14, 1954, President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed a measure adding the phrase “under God” to the Pledge of Allegiance.
How reciting the Pledge of Allegiance became a sacred, patriotic ritual
The Conversation via Yahoo News· 6 days agoOn Flag Day, a historian of religions in America explains how Pledge of Allegiance, which honors the...
The greatest nothingburger: Rolling Stone’s hilarious Alito ‘scoop’
The Hill· 9 hours agoSupreme Court Justice Samuel Alito and his wife, Martha-Ann, are as controversial as the Pledge of ...
Mandated relaxation in Illinois schools raises academic concerns
The Center Square· 1 hour ago(The Center Square) – The governor is expected to sign Senate Bill 2872, which mandates schools to...
U.S. Flag Code: Explained
KAAL Austin· 3 days agoThe Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag: “I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America, and to the Republic for which ...
ACLU urges six WV schools to review student policies that may violate First Amendment
West Virginia Watch via Yahoo News· 4 days agoThe post ACLU urges six WV schools to review student policies that may violate First Amendment...
On This Day, June 14: Grenfell Tower fire kills 72 in London
United Press International via Yahoo News· 4 days agoOn June 14, 1954, the phrase "under God" was formally added to U.S. Pledge of Allegiance. File Photo...
Middle Schooler, Sisters Booted From School Over 'Patriotism' Speech: Mom | iHeart
iHeartRadio· 6 days agoA middle school student who was prohibited from giving his "patriotism" school election speech and...
The history of Flag Day
WFMY News 2 Greensboro· 3 days agoAccording to the Library of Congress, Congressional legislation designating that date as National Flag Day was signed into law by President Harry Truman...
Christians owe their highest allegiance to Jesus, not politicians [column]
Lancaster Online· 1 day agoAt church I saw pictures of Jesus: a shepherd carrying a lamb while the lamb’s mother looks on; a...