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A look at Jimmy Carter's legacy. And, rules for regifting unwanted presents

NPR News Headlines - Mon, 12/30/2024 - 07:16

Jimmy Carter, the 39th president of the U.S., died in Plains, Ga. on Sunday at age 100. Here's a look back at his legacy during and after his presidency. And, the rules of regifting and returns.

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Egyptian and Israeli leaders send condolences for Carter, who brokered their peace treaty

NPR News Headlines - Mon, 12/30/2024 - 06:36

One of the crowning foreign policy achievements of Carter's single term as U.S. president was brokering a series of agreements that later came to be called the Camp David accords in 1978.

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Jimmy Carter was 'a very unusual kind of politician,' biographer says

NPR News Headlines - Mon, 12/30/2024 - 06:06

In the wake of Jimmy Carter's death, biographer Kai Bird, author of 'The Outlier: The Unfinished Presidency of Jimmy Carter' discusses the late president's successes and failures.

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Jimmy Carter had an early ally in the Senate: a young Democrat named Joe Biden

NPR News Headlines - Mon, 12/30/2024 - 04:00

When they met in the mid-1970s, Jimmy Carter and Joe Biden were both political underdogs. They forged a strong friendship that lasted more than 50 years.

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10 essential books about Jimmy Carter

NPR News Headlines - Mon, 12/30/2024 - 04:00
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Throughout his lifetime, Jimmy Carter took on many titles: 39th President of the United States, Nobel Peace Prize winner, philanthropist, humanitarian, artist – and writer.

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For seniors with hoarding disorder, a support group helps with stigma and isolation

NPR News Headlines - Mon, 12/30/2024 - 04:00

Concern is growing about the prevalence of hoarding disorder among seniors, and the lack of access to effective treatments. Some have found coping strategies — and community — in a support group.

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Bird flu Q&A: What to know to help protect yourself and your pets

NPR News Headlines - Mon, 12/30/2024 - 04:00

Each week some revelation about bird flu seems to flutter through the news cycle. Here's what the latest research is saying about how it is spreading and how to keep yourself and your pets safe.

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Four years after the Capitol riot, why QAnon hasn't gone away

NPR News Headlines - Mon, 12/30/2024 - 04:00

QAnon followers played an outsized role in the Jan. 6, 2021 riot at the U.S. Capitol. While the online conspiracy community is less prominent now, it still draws attention from GOP politicians.

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2024 in photos: NPR station photographers share memorable moments

NPR News Headlines - Mon, 12/30/2024 - 02:00
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NPR's member and affiliate station photographers share memorable moments from throughout 2024.

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Carter made the decision to establish relations with China

NPR News Headlines - Sun, 12/29/2024 - 21:15

Carter helped make ties between Washington and Beijing, ushering in an era of engagement that brought China out of isolation and underpinned its meteoric economic rise.

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At least 3 migrants die trying to cross the English Channel

NPR News Headlines - Sun, 12/29/2024 - 20:00

This latest incident comes as 2024 is named the deadliest year on record for small boat crossings along the perilous migration route.

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These were the most-borrowed books from public libraries in 2024

NPR News Headlines - Sun, 12/29/2024 - 18:21

Many of the most-borrowed books in 2024, including 'romantasy' titles and memoirs, also appeared on public library lists in 2023.

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Jimmy Carter gave Panama control of the canal. It's one of his most controversial achievements

NPR News Headlines - Sun, 12/29/2024 - 17:57

Handing control of the Panama Canal from the U.S. over to the Central American country was one of President Jimmy Carter's most controversial, and most overshadowed, foreign policy achievements.

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A look back at Jimmy Carter's presidency

NPR News Headlines - Sun, 12/29/2024 - 17:01

Former President Jimmy Carter served as president of the United States from 1977 to 1981, with a focus on human rights-centered policies.

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Carter's single White House term still stirs controversy after more than 40 years

NPR News Headlines - Sun, 12/29/2024 - 16:44

Jimmy Carter was a former one-term governor from Georgia, almost unknown nationally, when he broke through in Iowa and New Hampshire early in 1976 and rode that momentum all the way to Washington.

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2 men were found dead from exposure after looking for Sasquatch

NPR News Headlines - Sun, 12/29/2024 - 16:08

The bodies of two men looking for Sasquatch were found in a forest in Washington state after a three-day search.

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Jimmy Carter, former U.S. president and peace activist, dies at 100

NPR News Headlines - Sun, 12/29/2024 - 15:23

Carter was president from 1977 to 1981, but he was perhaps more famous for the life he led after he left office. He was one of the biggest advocates for peace, democracy and human rights.

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He left everything to flee war in Syria. What does the war's end mean for his future?

NPR News Headlines - Sun, 12/29/2024 - 13:55

When Syria's dictatorship fell in early December, celebrations broke out around the world - including nearly 6,000 miles away, in Toledo, Ohio.

That's where Mohammed al-Refai, a refugee from Syria, lives now. NPR has followed his story for nearly a decade.

In 2015, millions of Syrians fled the civil war in their country. al-Refai got a visa to come to the U.S. His parents and siblings, who fled to Jordan, did not. So, he moved on his own to Toledo, where built a new life for himself.

He long dreamed of visiting his family and maybe, one day, returning to Syria.

With the Syrian civil war now over, we talked to al-Refai about what comes next.

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Stories that gave us joy (and a new workout routine) in 2024

NPR News Headlines - Sun, 12/29/2024 - 08:58

In a year where there was a plethora of bad news around the world — climate, conflict and more — there were moments of joy in our global coverage. Take a look!

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