Yes, this Friday is the feared Friday the 13th, but on the lighter side, it's also Uncle Sam Day. Easily the most recognized of all American symbols, Uncle Sam, might even be the most recognized person in the world.
In case you didn’t notice, since barely anyone ventures to general stores these days, the oldest operating one in America closed just yesterday.
There’s no day quite like the Fourth of July to make Americans reflect on the freedoms and gifts we too often take for granted as citizens of the U.S.A. And nobody salutes the red, white and blue quite as often or as seriously as country music stars. In light of this year’s Independence Day, longtime country music king Tim McGraw paused to reflect on what makes America a great place to live.
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When it comes to candy, Americans like a brand name which has been around for a long time. In fact, almost all of the best selling candy bars in the United States were introduced before World War Two.
Today is National Flag Day, so as you display Old Glory we wanted to make sure you were aware of some general flag rules. Among these proper flag etiquette tips: when and where to dispose of worn American flags; rules regarding how to properly display the American flag; and places you should not display the American flag.
I have found one of my new favorite websites. Winning At Everything is exactly what this nation needs right now. We spend entirely too much time on losers and not enough on real winners! Remember Anne Murray's song "A Little Good News"? That's what ...
Ok, so apparently I'm dumber than the Cuban refugees trying to get their US Citizenship because they pass the test every day....and honestly, I FAILED miserably. Newsweek magazine just published the results of a survey they did highlighting just how ignorant America really is. They gave the standard U.S. citizenship test to 1,000 American adults, and the magazine found that 38% could not qualify