Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, 100, dies
- Jimmy Carter, the 39th President of the United States, has died at the age of 100.
- Carter entered hospice care in February 2023 after a series of short hospital stays.
- He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002 for his efforts to promote global peace.
- Carter is survived by his four children, several grandchildren, and great-grandchildren.
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Jimmy Carter’s fruitful postpresidential life shouldn’t overshadow his accomplishments in the Oval Office - Hawaii Tribune-Herald
“Give me my flowers while I’m alive” is an expression older folks once used to hint that it sure would be nice to hear the good things people thought about them before the preacher was reading the eulogy at their funeral.
American Opinion: Jimmy Carter stood for integrity and compassion
Jimmy Carter burst on to the national political scene during difficult times. The previous years had been marked by the turbulent 1960s and Vietnam. Watergate followed and a fraught nation watched as a president was forced to resign for the first time in United States history. Trust in institutions and politicians was greatly diminished, a condition with which Americans a half-century later are all too familiar. Carter was an obscure Dem…
Editorial: Jimmy Carter stood for integrity, compassion
Jimmy Carter burst on to the national political scene during difficult times. The previous years had been marked by the turbulent 1960s and Vietnam. Watergate followed and a fraught nation watched as a president was forced to resign for the first time in United States history. Trust in institutions and politicians was greatly diminished, a condition with which Americans a half-century later are all too familiar. Carter was an obscure Democratic …
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