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If you celebrate American Redneck Day, you might be a redneck [Murica]

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July 3, 2026

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If you celebrate American Redneck Day, you might be a redneck [Murica]

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Fortune

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· Jun 25, 2026

‘Today I am celebrating the victory of our people’: Native Americans ring in the anniversary of the Battle of Little Bighorn

The United States of America is celebrating its 250th birthday. The people who beat Custer are celebrating something else.

WFNC – 640 AM – Fayetteville

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· Jun 24, 2026

CELEBRATE THIS SATURDAY!

America's birthday isn't just a party... it's THE party. 250 years of freedom, pride, and showing up for each other- and Cumberland County? Yeah, we'r...

Washington Examiner

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· Jul 1, 2026

Red, white, and blueberry: US’s original fruit is key to making America healthy again

This July Fourth, as millions of American families gather around picnic tables, ball fields, and backyard grills to celebrate our nation’s independence, we’re reminded of the spirit of ingenuity that built our great country. And there is another American tradition worth celebrating as we approach America’s 250th anniversary: the ingenuity of American farming and its []

Us Weekly

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· Jun 28, 2026

The 4 Biggest Fourth of July Fashion Trends To Wear This Year

The Fourth of July is always a good excuse to get dressed up, whether you’re heading to a backyard barbecue, lounging by the pool or watching fireworks after sunset. While patriotic colors never go out of style this time of year, 2026’s biggest holiday looks are a little more elevated, with breezy fabrics, timeless prints []

The Independent

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· Jul 2, 2026

New poll reveals deep anxiety about America’s future ahead of July 4

Many Americans will celebrate the country's 250th anniversary on July 4 by grilling food or going to a parade

The News Letter

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· Jul 3, 2026

'We're really pushing the boat out': Double the party as Ulster American Folk Park hits 50th birthday on US Independence weekend

As America marks its 250th anniversary, it turns out to be a double celebration at the home of historical links between the US and Ulster.

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Related coverage for "If you celebrate American Redneck Day, you might be a redneck [Murica]": Fortune — ‘Today I am celebrating the victory of our people’: Native Americans ring in the anniversary of the Battle of Little Bighorn. WFNC – 640 AM – Fayetteville — CELEBRATE THIS SATURDAY!. Washington Examiner — Red, white, and blueberry: US’s original fruit is key to making America healthy again. Us Weekly — The 4 Biggest Fourth of July Fashion Trends To Wear This Year. The Independent — New poll reveals deep anxiety about America’s future ahead of July 4. The News Letter — 'We're really pushing the boat out': Double the party as Ulster American Folk Park hits 50th birthday on US Independence weekend