Jimmy Carter’s long public goodbye has begun in Georgia, where the 39th U.S. president’s life started more than 100 years ago.
Day: January 4, 2025
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СРОЧНО! Азербайджан в ярости! Алиев требует голову Кадырова! https://t.co/aPLgTQO1Ip via @YouTube— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) January 4, 2025
“Дело Котова показывает, что репрессии в отношении ЛГБТ-сообщества касаются не только и не столько ЛГБТ-активистов и правозащитников, а любых людей, имеющих хоть какое-то отношение к этой теме”.https://t.co/xuuHJ1Bqpy
— Радио Свобода (@SvobodaRadio) January 4, 2025
It’s only the fourth day of the New Year, and already I want to get away. Holidays with the family will do that, you know? But where to? Well, a decommissioned nuclear missile base and bunker 4,000 miles away sounds appealing. And for less than a million bucks, I’d have more acreage, garage space, and personal peace than a cramped studio in Honolul…
Motorcade with flag-draped casket heads to boyhood home in Plains before moving to Atlanta, then Washington
Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist Ann Telnaes announced Friday she had resigned from The Washington Post after the newspaper refused to publish a satirical cartoon depicting billionaire Post owner Jeff Bezos on bended knee in front of President-elect Donald Trump.
The award is the highest honor that a civilian can receive from the United States
The construction of safety bollards has restarted in New Orleans as the city works to improve safety measures after the deadly New Year’s terror attack.
Carter Center CEO Paige Alexander reflects on the legacy of the organization as funeral services for the former president get underway.