Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter has decided to receive hospice care and “spend his remaining time at home with his family” instead of additional medical intervention, the Carter Center said on Saturday.
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Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter has decided to receive hospice care and “spend his remaining time at home with his family” instead of additional medical intervention, the Carter Center said on Saturday.
North Korea launched a long-range ballistic missile into the sea off Japan’s west coast on Saturday after warning of a strong response to upcoming military drills by South Korea and the United States.
Millions of people are still displaced and in need two weeks after a magnitude 7.8 earthquake struck Turkey and Syria, according to AP News.
China’s top diplomat on Saturday accused the United States of violating international norms with “hysterical” behavior, as a running spat over a suspected Chinese spy balloon bubbled to the fore at a global security conference in Munich.
Add Cedarville University to the growing list of colleges that appear to be experiencing a spiritual awakening on the heels of revival at Asbury University days earlier.
Hungary must bolster the independence of its judiciary “very soon” to stand a realistic chance of getting any of the 15.4 billion euros envisaged for Budapest from the European Union’s COVID recovery stimulus, a senior EU official said.
White House physician Kevin O’Connor said that President Joe Biden is fit to serve as president in a memo released yesterday, but some have noted that no cognitive exam was performed.
A senior Israeli diplomat was on Saturday removed from the African Union’s annual summit in Ethiopia, as a dispute over Israel’s accreditation to the bloc escalated.
Oil settled down $2 a barrel on Friday and ended the week markedly lower, as traders worried that future U.S. interest rate hikes could weigh on demand and got nervous about mounting signs of ample crude and fuel supply.
On Wednesday, February 8 at 10:00am, students at Asbury College met for one of their chapel services that take place three times each week.