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Jimmy Carter said that his love of music -- and his friendship with The Allman Brothers in particular -- helped him get elected.
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Jimmy Carter's time after leaving the White House often overshadows his presidency. How has that shaped his legacy?
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Former President Jimmy Carter is being remembered for many things tonight, but in Georgia, he's being remembered as one of the Peach State's own.
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Former President Jimmy Carter only served one term in the White House, but his legacy of service lasted for decades, and shaped how former presidents engage with public life.
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A first look at the legacy of Jimmy Carter, who died on Sunday at 100.
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Judy Woodruff of the PBS NewsHour began covering Jimmy Carter in the 1970s, when he was a figure in Georgia politics. She talks to NPR's Andrew Limbong.
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Former President Jimmy Carter died on Sunday at the age of 100. The former Georgia governor was president from 1977 to 1981 and remained involved in world politics afterward.
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NPR's Andrew Limbong speaks with Brian Taylor, who teaches Russian politics at Syracuse University, about the call between Russian President Vladimir Putin and the leader of Azerbaijan, Ilham Aliyev.
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Legendary sports broadcaster Greg Gumbel has died at the age of 78.
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NASA's Parker Solar Space Probe got closer to the sun than any other human-made object. NPR talks to the scientist behind the project, Nour Rawafi.