The march through Washington DC drew up to 50,000 people, including environmental advocates, racial justice organizations, ...
We asked our readers to make a wish for 2025. If even one of these wishes comes true, the world will definitely be a better ...
Their wishes covered everything from fulfilling the legacy of Jimmy Carter to creating a healthier ... in our society with ...
pausing a 30-day flag-lowering order following the death of former President Jimmy Carter. The Republican leader's decision means that President-elect Donald Trump will not take the oath of office ...
Concert promoter and Live Nation executive Peter Conlon had a decades-long friendship with former President Jimmy Carter. Conlon, the president, and former first lady Rosalynn Carter went to around ...
Are you wondering who the woman was that sang Amazing Grace at the Washington National Cathedral service for Jimmy Carter's funeral? She actually has ties to Georgia. The woman who sang amazing ...
WASHINGTON — President-elect Donald Trump, who has alternated among praising, criticizing and even mocking Jimmy Carter, came Wednesday to the Capitol Rotunda to pay his respects as the 39th president ...
CLEVELAND — In many ways, Cleveland played a recurring role in the story of President Jimmy ... days later, Carter was discharged and resumed his schedule. For many in Northeast Ohio, Carter ...
Ohio, a Republican-leaning state that voted for Richard Nixon three times and for Ronald Reagan twice, cast its electoral vote for Jimmy Carter in 1976. Yet four years later, Carter lost Ohio by ...
Jimmy Carter was a former Navy nuclear engineer who established the Department of Energy and became the first sitting U.S. president to visit Oak Ridge, but his impact on the nuclear energy ...
In his announcement speech for his presidential run, in 1974, Georgia Governor Jimmy Carter said there were things he would not do to become President: "I would not tell a lie. I would not mislead ...
Jimmy Carter (and his corporate-lawyer appointees) did nothing to slow, let alone halt, the economic decline of what once was Ohio’s industrial heartland, its Youngstown-Warren region.