Jimmy Carter, nation's longest-living former president, dies at 100
Briefly

Carter, often referred to as 'the nation's greatest former president', dedicated over four decades to humanitarian efforts after his time in office, exemplifying lifelong service.
Carter's son described him as 'a hero' to all who value peace and human rights. His legacy of unity shaped the notion of global family.
After serving in the Navy and as president, Carter continued his commitment to humanitarianism, leading to unprecedented recognition, such as the Nobel Peace Prize.
The observances following Carter's passing saw attendance from current and former political leaders, reflecting his enduring influence and the respect he commanded throughout his life.
Read at Axios
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