Let us honour this legacy by working together towards a more equitable and inclusive world. Mark J Golding is Opposition ...
US President Joe Biden on Sunday posthumously pardoned Jamaica’s first National Hero Marcus Mosiah Garvey, the organizer of a ...
The bald eagle was only deemed a national emblem of the US, used on The Great Seal since 1782. The seal features an eagle, an olive branch, arrows, a flag-like shield, the motto 'E Pluribus Unum ...
Since 1782, the bird has been a part of the United States' national emblem, appearing on the Great Seal of the United States, which is used on official American documents. It was selected because ...
Photo source: @shattawalenima, @reagano and @vybzkartel Source: Instagram The Shatta Movement leader was recently announced as one of the numerous dancehall artists to mount the stage at Vybz Kartel's ...
When did the bald eagle first become a national emblem? It first appeared on the Great Seal of the U.S., which was used on U.S. documents in 1782, according to NBC News. Then, it was designated as the ...
But until this week, the bald eagle was only officially designated the national emblem. An act of Congress, signed by President Biden on Tuesday, declared the bald eagle, whose genus and species ...
Then, it was designated as the national emblem by the U.S. Congress during the Revolutionary War. You’ve likely noticed the seal’s eagle, which is “carrying a flag-emblazoned shield holding an olive ...
No reasonable person would argue with former Prime Minister Mr P J Patterson regarding the recent senseless murder of Ms Barbara Gayle who had been, for decades, Jamaica’s leading news reporter ...
Founding Father Benjamin Franklin famously opposed its selection as a national emblem, disparaging the bird as one of “bad moral character.” However, for generations, the bald eagle has been ...
The Great Seal of the United States. commons.wikimedia Congress that same year designated the bald eagle as the the national emblem, and its image appears in a host of places, ranging from ...
The Centre has proposed amendments with heavy fines of up to Rs 5 lakh and jail term to curb the unauthorised use of national emblems, and names and photographs of the President and Prime Minister ...