Jimmy Carter, the 39th president of the United States, passed away at age 100 after a lifetime of humble beginnings on his family’s peanut farm in Plains, Georgia. Carter managed the farm and saw potential in expanding the peanut business, eventually opening “Carter’s Warehouse” which sold seeds, shelling, and other agricultural supplies. His connection to peanuts became a defining feature of his public image, symbolizing his dedication to representing everyday Americans and even playing a role in his presidential campaign.
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Support for Rodney Hinton Jr. puts ‘target on the backs’ of police: expert
Rodney Hinton Jr. has been charged with aggravated murder after allegedly striking retired Hamilton County Deputy Larry Henderson with his vehicle during a graduation ceremony, one day after police fatally shot his son, Ryan Hinton, during a stolen vehicle pursuit. Support for Hinton Jr. has surged on social media and through GoFundMe campaigns, raising concerns among law enforcement officials, who criticize the narrative that portrays Hinton Jr. as a victim. Police associations demand that platforms...
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