We continue to reflect on Jimmy Carter’s foreign policy with history professor Brad Simpson. Despite presiding over an administration that stood out for its successful championing of human rights elsewhere in the world,
Trump hates US trade deficits, loves US tariffs and is mostly indifferent, if not hostile, toward multilateral arrangements including ASEAN.
After a family funeral, the 39th president will be buried beside his wife at their home in Plains, Ga. President Biden, one of the five living presidents who attended Mr. Carter’s state funeral earlier Thursday in Washington,
Economy and TikTok In a televised event at Capital One Arena, Trump signed a memorandum directing federal agencies to combat inflation. He also repealed Biden-era regulations on oil and natural gas production, which he argued would reduce consumer costs.
BERKS COUNTY, Pa. - In his one hundred years of life, former President Jimmy Carter certainly made a lasting impact. "Forget the President part, just look at the life," said retired Kutztown ...
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Hospice advocates said the end-of-life journey of former President Jimmy Carter was a “powerful” message to terminally ill patients and their families about the benefits of hospice care.
“My wife and I came from Jakarta, Indonesia, and we’ll pass through the Holy Door tomorrow,” said 40-year-old Sebastian Hans, shivering in St. Peter’s Square alongside his wife ...
Will China's 'One Belt One Road' initiative spur a new wave of growth or an effort to fulfill its economic and geopolitical ambitions?
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Donald Trump has two ways he communicates through the media, on television, mostly on Fox News, and via social media — mostly in capital letters.
FILE - A girl holds a portrait of U.S. President Jimmy Carter in a market in Lagos, Nigeria, March 31, 1978, the day of his arrival for a state visit, the first to Africa by an American president.