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Jimmy Carter Recovering After Surgery
WASHINGTON — Former President Jimmy Carter underwent surgery on Tuesday to relieve pressure from bleeding in his head and his office reported that he was recovering at an Atlanta hospital, where he will remain for the foreseeable future.In Tribute to Cummings, Obama Hints at Rebuke of Trump
Former President Barack Obama, who has remained largely silent amid the convulsive impeachment debate now gripping the nation, offered a tribute to a late Democratic congressman Friday that sounded to some listeners like an implicit rebuke of President Donald Trump.Trump Compares Turks and Kurds to 'Two Kids' Fighting
DALLAS — President Donald Trump insisted Thursday night that he was smart to let Turkey attack America’s Kurdish allies in northern Syria, comparing the two warring sides to children on a playground who need to slug it out before settling their differences.A Signature Trump Moment at the Border
OTAY MESA, Calif. — One thing President Donald Trump loves about his job is signing his name. He relishes signing executive orders, letters to foreign leaders and even red Make America Great Again hats. But on Wednesday, he signed a wall.Trump Tries to Woo Hispanic Voters at Rally in New Mexico
RIO RANCHO, N.M. — President Donald Trump opened a three-day Western campaign swing by venturing into blue territory Monday in a bid to flip a Democratic state and demonstrate electoral strength among Hispanic voters despite his anti-immigration policies and messaging.Unveiling a Lincoln Bible that was sitting in plain sight all these years
WASHINGTON — In 1864, Abraham Lincoln made a rare wartime trip out of Washington to visit a charity event in Philadelphia raising money to care for wounded soldiers. He donated 48 copies of the Emancipation Proclamation to be sold for fundraising.To Barbara Bush, Donald Trump represented 'greed, selfishness'
WASHINGTON — For decades, she was the grande dame of the Grand Old Party, the white-haired, pearl-wearing, tart-tongued Republican matriarch and, in the words of one eulogist, the first lady of the Greatest Generation.