President Jimmy Carter appointed more judges to the federal bench than any other president has done in a single term.
As they filed into the front pews at the National Cathedral, wearing dark suits and mostly solemn faces, one current and four ...
Jimmy Carter didn’t just lose his bid for reelection ... by an incumbent president in the past century, behind Herbert Hoover who was running during the Great Depression. For years afterward ...
His impulses were right, but he took them too far. Donald Trump was a beneficiary.
Former Tennessean columnist Alex Hubbard wrote this tribute during President Jimmy Carter's 2019 visit to Nashville for Habitat for Humanity.
In fact, in the fall of 1975, this was the title, Why Not the Best?, of a bestselling book by a new figure on the national ...
Jimmy Carter redefined his legacy after his presidency. Other presidents, especially Hoover and Nixon, tried but failed to outrun or outwork their unhappy presidential legacies. Like John Quincy Adams ...
Carter’s century-long fight for a better, kinder, fairer world undoubtedly accounts for the millions of us, even those of us ...
Jimmy Carter made several visits to Northeast Ohio, including stops at Rolling Acres, Chapel Hill and Akron Square.
It’s easy to forget after so much time has passed, but his presidency began with great promise—which still resonates today.
Trounced in his bid for reelection, Jimmy Carter devoted his post-presidency to the aid of humanity around the world. The former president died at 100.
historians lumped Jimmy Carter with the perennial cellar-dwellers of American history: James Buchanan, Franklin Pierce, Millard Fillmore and brilliant, unlucky, unloved Herbert Hoover. But unlike ...