Bad Bunny, Super Bowl and American flag
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Is a viral image showing Bad Bunny burning a flag while preparing for the Super Bowl halftime show real? No, that's not true: The image, featuring the singer wearing a white, blue and pink striped
The flag's striking message in Milan has sparked discussion on social media, with one saying: "We feel for you."
Bad Bunny's selection for the Super Bowl halftime show has generated some backlash, but a viral photo of him burning a flag is demonstrably fake.
WASHINGTON — President Trump signed an executive order Monday meant to ban the burning of the American flag, an act currently protected under the First Amendment. “If you burn a flag, you get one year in jail — no early exits, no nothing,” Trump ...
While some stars like Coco Gauff gave frank answers, Anisimova, a New Jersey native who reached the Wimbledon and U.S. Open finals in 2025, initially declined to elaborate.
BANGOR, Maine -- A pair of senators says the American flags the federal government purchases should have to be made in America. Republican Sen. Susan Collins, of Maine, and Democratic Sen. Sherrod Brown, of Ohio, introduced legislation they call the "All ...
Flag Day, observed annually on June 14, commemorates the 1777 adoption of the American flag and is a holiday that celebrates our country’s biggest symbol of freedom and unity. If you’re hosting a gathering, show off your patriotism by incorporating the ...