After learning the U.S. doesn't officially recognize the bald eagle as its national bird, a Minnesota man swooped in and wrote a bill for Congress. This week, Biden signed it into law.
Generations of Americans have seen the baldeagle on the backs of the quarters they put in vending machines and the rugs fictional presidents step on in political dramas. But until Monday ...
Congress adopted the design in 1782, cementing the baldeagle’s status as an American icon. The species' popularity has continued to soar ever since. In addition to its official appearances ...