Former President Jimmy Carter passed away at the age of 100, prompting condolences from living presidents Barack Obama, George W. Bush, and Bill Clinton. Obama praised Carter’s embodiment of values like grace and service, highlighting his commitment to alleviating suffering and working for peace. Bush acknowledged Carter’s deep convictions and service through initiatives like Habitat for Humanity, while Clinton lauded him for his faith-driven efforts in civil rights and environmental conservation.
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Keeping animals of all sizes, from cats to horses, cool during record heat
As record temperatures affect the U.S., pet owners, particularly those with horses like Alicia Grace of Pink Flamingo Stables in South Florida, must take extra precautions against heat-related issues such as dehydration and overheating. Measures include providing shade, hydration, and cooling equipment, while all pet owners are urged to ensure their animals have access to water and are not left unattended in vehicles during extreme heat. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: In hot...
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