Jimmy Carter was the first U.S. president to live to be 100 years old — a feat made even more incredible by the fact that he was alive for 40% of the nation’s history.
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The election of Aoun, a U.S. ally, broke the political deadlock that left Lebanon without a president for more than two years ...
The Biden administration has doubled down on its unusual court battle to derail a plea deal that the government itself had ...
Spectators braved the cold weather to watch former President Jimmy Carter's casket travel through the nation's capital Thursday as it went from the U.S.
Netanyahu accused of endangering soldiers to stay in office, as official insists no progress in Doha while feting arrival of ...
Sports media personality Stephen A. Smith says Americans feel a connection with President-elect Trump’s rhetoric on Canada ...
The vast majority of Gaza's pre-war population of 2.2 million has been displaced at least once since the fighting began. The Palestinian Ministry of Health in Hamas-run Gaza announced that 46,006 ...
Jimmy Carter, the 39th U.S. President, is being honored Thursday with the pageantry of a state funeral in the nation's capital.
President Joe Biden aides are once again expressing hope that Israel and Hamas could be close to reaching a deal for a ...
Tens of thousands of people have been killed in months of fighting that has led to a famine.