Tomiko Itooka, a Japanese woman who was the world’s oldest person according to Guinness World Records, has died.
Carter’s long public goodbye began Saturday in the state where the 39th U.S. president was born, lived and died.
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Tomiko Itooka, a Japanese woman who was the world's oldest living person, has died. She was 116. According to Guinness World ...
The Pacific island nation of Kiribati was the first country to ring in 2025, its 133,500 citizens celebrating the new year at ...
Auckland has become the first major city to welcome 2025, with thousands of revelers counting down to the new year and ...
Virginia voters will begin the new year filling state Senate and House vacancies on Tuesday in a trio of special elections ...
Teddy Stiga scored on a breakaway at 8:04 of 3-on-3 overtime to give the United States a 4-3 victory over Finland on Sunday night in the world junior hockey championship game. The Boston College ...
Germany won a World Cup luge team relay on Sunday, with Austria finishing second. Those countries have the top two luge ...
Auckland has become the first major city in the world to welcome 2025. Thousands of revellers counted down to the new year ...
Jill Stuckey, a longtime Carter friend who oversees the Jimmy Carter National Historical Park for the National Park Service, ...
The life of James Earl Carter Jr., the 39th and longest-lived U.S. president, ended Sunday at the age of 100 where it began: ...