Jimmy Carter, who died Dec. 29 at the age of 100, spent his life intertwined with America’s and the world’s enduring legacy of slavery.
Thumbs up to the life of Jimmy Carter who is being most remembered for the work he did for decades after leaving the Oval Office.
As a legislator, governor, president and ex-president, he confronted the prejudices that were so much a part of where and when he grew up. His life and deeds hold many lessons for today’s public officials.
One Upper West Side bar group is hoping to gin up business among customers that don’t want to travel to the congestion pricing zone for a drink.
She kinda marketed it as a celebration of her and her tenure and unfortunately that took precedence over huge breaking news,” one source told The Post.
Former President Jimmy Carter’s funeral last week sparked a new debate about a decades-old song.
Earl Carter, Jr., (1 Oct 1924 – 29 Dec 2024) was the 39th president of the United States, 1977–1981.... Learn more
The nation paid its final respects on Thursday to former President Jimmy Carter, who died at 100 on Dec. 29.
Homophobic Christian activist Anita Bryant died of cancer on December 16 at the age of 84 in Edmonton, Oklahoma. Her anti-gay activism ended her singing career, bankrupted her, and famously compelled a gay activist to hit her in the face with a pie on live TV in 1977. Near the end of her life, she condemned her own granddaughter for being gay.
“Hurkle-durkling” is a Scottish phrase that means to lounge in bed all day. The practice involves spending long periods of time snuggled under the covers after waking up with books, screens, snacks or other comforts — and now, hotels are doing more to accommodate guests who are “hurkle-durkers.”
The march through Washington DC drew up to 50,000 people, including environmental advocates, racial justice organizations, LGBTQ+ rights groups, labor unions, and women's rights activists
Parks and wrecked. Vandals scrawled antisemitic graffiti on at least four public memorial benches this week in Prospect Park. The benches have been targeted off and on for two years. The