Jimmy Carter's brand of public altruism still exists, but is endangered in a nation governed less by a desire for common good ...
Juliet, a 29-year-old nurse, said the trip to Uruguay cost less than $2,000 and without the mistreatment of the northern ...
The first events reflect Carter’s climb up the political ladder, from the tiny town of Plains, Georgia, to decades on the ...
Highs will range from 22 to 27°C (72 to 81°F), while the lows between 14 and 18°C (57 to 64°F). The sea surface will be 26°C ...
Over a year ago, a simple yet powerful graffiti began appearing around the Cuba's capital, Havana: "You need to be happy." This seemingly innocent message on weathered walls and signs in the city is ...
A government-run news agency in Cuba says authorities have released a Salvadoran man who was convicted of participating in a string of hotel bombings on the island in 1997.
Newly married and sworn as a Naval officer, Jimmy Carter left his tiny hometown in 1946 hoping to climb the ranks and see the ...
These steps President Jimmy Carter took while in office are still shaping the United States more than four decades later. But ...
Faced with a humanitarian crisis, President Carter put people first, says former Miami Herald columnist Fabiola Santiago.
At the beginning of his presidency, in June 1977, Carter, the one-time peanut farmer from Georgia who campaigned on ...