Jimmy Carter, 39th U.S. President, Dies at Age 100
Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter has died at 100, remembered for his humanitarian legacy and significant political achievements.
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Jimmy Carter, the 39th U.S. president, passed away peacefully at home at the age of 100. His legacy includes the Camp David Accords, founding The Carter Center, and humanitarian efforts, particularly in public health and human rights. Despite challenges during his presidential term, including the Iran hostage crisis, his post-presidency saw significant contributions to global peace and community service. Leaders across the political spectrum have praised him for his dedication to humanity and public service, highlighting his impact on democracy and social justice.
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