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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Former President Jimmy Carter has won a posthumous Grammy award.
It’s not exactly 1981 all over again, but today — as the country holds funeral services for Jimmy Carter, the 39th president, who died on December 29 at the age of 100 — the echoes of his ...
There were multiple speakers at the National Funeral for former President Jimmy Carter on Thursday. Among them was one of his grandsons, Jason Carter, who is also a former Georgia state senator ...
United States Capitol Police have identified the man arrested Wednesday after allegedly trying to light a car on fire while President-elect Trump was paying his respects to former President Jimmy ...
Jimmy Carter's death brings the total number of living U.S. presidents to five. The 39th president, who died on Dec. 29 at the age of 100, was the longest-lived president in American history.
As the world mourns the passing of former President Jimmy Carter, a special project in McKinney is honoring his remarkable legacy. Habitat for Humanity of Collin County is breaking ground on a new ...
The National Funeral for former President Jimmy Carter is underway in Washington D.C. Celebrities, politicians, and other big names are sure to be there. Here's a look at some of the names and ...
Amid the former presidents, members of Congress, lobbyists, princes and prime ministers at Jimmy Carter’s funeral sat a woman in a wheelchair. Behind her was the ventilator she needs to survive ...
In 1979, during a demonstration organized by Sue Morton ‒ who later founded Refugees International ‒ President Jimmy Carter told the protesters outside the White House, "I cannot let your ...