Funeral services honoring former President Jimmy Carter, who died Sunday at age 100, will be held in Georgia and Washington, D.C., beginning Saturday, Jan. 4, and concluding Thursday, Jan. 9.
WILSON, N.C. (WITN) - Although many look back on President Jimmy Carter’s time in the White House, one organization in the East is highlighting how he changed lives after leaving office.
The team announced that rookie wide receiver Roman Wilson was one of the players who returned to practice, along with defensive lineman Logan Lee, and linebacker Cole Holcomb. With this update ...
IOWA CITY - Iowa basketball will be without Owen Freeman on Monday night against New Hampshire. Freeman was listed as "out" on the pregame availability report. Freeman was in street clothes during ...
In an essay for PEOPLE, historian Arthur Milnes writes about the surreal evening when one of his heroes — former President Jimmy Carter — accepted an invite to share wine and stories around ...
What is certain is that Jimmy Carter, the only president who was simultaneously an evangelical Christian, a Southern progressive and a center-left Democrat, was an exceptional figure. All the ...
President Jimmy Carter was an outlier in more ways than one. Born and raised on the humble farmlands of southern Georgia, Carter grew up without running water and used an outhouse. He played with ...
Jimmy Carter served as US president from 1977 to 1981. Jimmy Carter, the 39th president of the United States and a Nobel Peace Prize recipient, died on Sunday at his home in Plains, Georgia. He ...
Former President Jimmy Carter left a legacy as a leader and humanitarian. At 100, Carter was the longest-living commander in chief in American history. He died Sunday in his hometown of Plains ...
Our talent for remembering is particularly salient today after the death, at age of 100, of former president Jimmy Carter. While the rest of the world is now hailing him as a statesman who ...
Former President Jimmy Carter holds up his Nobel Peace Prize, Dec. 10, 2002, in Oslo, Norway. Carter was the third U.S. president, following Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson, to be awarded ...
Former President Jimmy Carter touted his populist image as a peanut farmer from small-town Georgia. And, true to that image, he was the one to sell off the presidential yacht, a vessel that for ...