Jimmy Carter, US President and Submariner, Dies at 100
From peanut fields to the presidency, and far beyond the White House, Jimmy Carter’s life was a masterclass in humility, service, and an unyielding commitment to bettering the world.
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From peanut fields to the presidency, and far beyond the White House, Jimmy Carter’s life was a masterclass in humility, service, and an unyielding commitment to bettering the world.
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The politically charged hold on Lt. Gen. Christopher Donahue’s promotion stalls the career of one of the Army’s most capable leaders while his role in America’s exit from Afghanistan comes under the microscope.
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Doug Collins’ journey from the pulpit to the battlefield and now to the helm of the VA embodies a lifetime of service, but his toughest mission yet will be navigating the tangled bureaucracy to deliver the care our veterans deserve.
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Michael Waltz isn’t here to play diplomat—he’s a battle-hardened Green Beret ready to steer U.S. national security with the same grit and no-nonsense resolve that carried him through the mountains of Afghanistan.