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
Carter Center CEO Paige Alexander reflects on the legacy of the organization as funeral services for the former president get underway.
The president-elect criticized the U.S. justice system and claimed he was convicted of “fake” and “made-up” charges by a “corrupt” judge.