Jimmy Carter, the peanut farmer who won the presidency in the wake of the Watergate scandal and Vietnam War, endured humbling ...
Ex-firefighter Benny Cheung Wai-leung never thought losing his left leg in a typhoon rescue mission 38 years ago would later lead him to a Paralympic medal podium. He debuted at the 1996 Atlanta ...
Almost no one outside of Georgia knew who he was, but he saw his opportunity. Editor’s note: Before he died on November 29, ...
I saw up close how, after his election defeat, this complex man improbably rebounded to be crowned "America's greatest ...
Her volleyball coach, Catherine Murray, told Atlanta ... Rescue as well as the volleyball club coaches, parents and staff followed all protocols related to an injury or health care distress ...
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Jimmy Carter helped expand democracy around the world long after he left the White House. His efforts gave rise to the Carter ...
Jimmy Carter, the 39th U.S. President, has died. He leaves behind a legacy as a dogged peacemaker and a decent, ethical ...
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Oct. 1, 1924: Born James Earl Carter Jr. in Plains, Georgia, eldest of Lillian and James Earl Carter’s four children. 1928: The family moves to a farm in Archery, a largely Black community a few miles ...