On today's National Day of Mourning for former President Jimmy Carter, I am reminded that he signed the landmark 1978 ...
Jimmy Carter's 1978 law legalized homebrewing, igniting the rise of craft breweries across the U.S. Many of today's craft brewers, like Melissa and Steve Mendez of Project Halo Brewing ...
President Jimmy Carter appointed more judges to the federal bench than any other president has done in a single term.
President Jimmy Carter and Mrs. Rosalynn Carter along with their son, Chip, and his wife, Caron, arrive at the White House, Jan. 15, 1978, from the presidential retreat at Camp David, Md.
The First Baptist Church of the City of Washington, D.C., held a memorial service for the former president Sunday evening.
President Jimmy Carter, 1978 Carter also called out Christians who weaponized the faith to serve their own political interests. “During the last two decades, these principles [of church-state ...
When Jimmy Carter ran for president ... He hosted the first White House Jazz Festival on the grounds in June 1978. Carter's son James "Chip" Carter smoked weed with Nelson on the White House ...
Timothée Chalamet is under fire for making a joke about former president Jimmy Carter during his appearance on "Saturday ...
Jimmy Carter was always the same, a man of faith, honesty and steadfast integrity. He saw the world through a different lens ...” ...
The Ross family has donated memorabilia from President Jimmy Carter's 1978 visit to Aliquippa to the B.F. Jones Memorial Library. John J. Ross, the mayor of Aliquippa at the time, presented Carter ...
Former President Jimmy Carter visited Virginia Beach in June 1978 for a fishing trip hosted by Norfolk attorney Peter G. Decker Jr. (Staff file) He also recalled that he moved to Norfolk ...