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Nicholas Kristof on what the former president’s legacy meant to him — and the world.

 

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Plans include lying in state at the U.S. Capitol and a state funeral at Washington National Cathedral.

 

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We in the media and chattering class jeered at a man who probably improved more lives over a longer period than any recent president.

 

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Once he left the White House in 1981, Mr. Carter became known for his striking accessibility and his sense of humility.

 

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Rising from Georgia farmland to the White House, he oversaw the historic Camp David peace accords, but his one-term presidency was waylaid by troubles at home and abroad.

 

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Mr. Carter’s 1979 confrontation with a swimming rabbit was a “throwaway story” that became emblematic of his problems at home and abroad.

 

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He was a model ex-president and achieved a great deal in office.

 

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More than 7,000 flights were delayed on Saturday amid threats of rain, snow and tornadoes across the country.

 

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A brick house in Savannah, a converted schoolhouse in Salem and a colonial-revival house in Takoma Park.

 

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She sang the famous refrain “Le freak, c’est chic,” on one of disco’s biggest hits and was a sought-after vocalist for many prominent artists.

 

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Jaime Cachua llegó de México a Georgia cuando era un bebé. Aunque es muy querido por su comunidad, la mayor parte de ella votó por las deportaciones masivas.

 

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The panel overruled the trial judge, who had allowed Fani T. Willis to keep the case despite revelations of a romantic relationship that defendants said created a conflict of interest.

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