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Stay current with all the latest and breaking news about Jimmy Carter, compare headlines and perspectives between news sources on stories happening today. In total, 485 stories have been published about Jimmy Carter which Ground News has aggregated in the past 3 months.Media Bias Breakdown
How is the media covering Jimmy Carter?Jimmy Carter often is covered by Center and Left Media sources.
Left: 36%
Center: 43%
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Stay current with all the latest and breaking news about Jimmy Carter, compare headlines and perspectives between news sources on stories happening today. In total, 485 stories have been published about Jimmy Carter which Ground News has aggregated in the past 3 months.
Location of Coverage About Jimmy CarterBased on 485 recent stories
18% Local Coverage59% National Coverage23% International Coverage
Media Bias Breakdown
How is the media covering Jimmy Carter?Jimmy Carter often is covered by Center and Left Media sources.
Left: 36%
Center: 43%
21%

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Jimmy CarterThe Carters are not an establishment dynasty like the Republican Bushes or the Democratic Kennedys. But the family is critical to understanding the former president, from his methodical style to his outspoken Baptist faith. The Carters have four children and more than 20 grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Jimmy Carter: Family affair to the White House and beyond
61% Center coverage: 18 sources
Jimmy Carter · WashingtonJames Earl Carter Jr. was the 39th president of the United States. He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002. His presidency was beset by soaring interest and inflation rates, gasoline pump lines. He rose to even greater heights with his post-presidential career.
Appreciating Jimmy Carter, outspoken but 'never irrelevant'
61% Center coverage: 26 sources
Jimmy Carter · GeorgiaJimmy Carter’s path to the presidency is an oft-told story, especially by aspiring presidents trying to be the next politician to defy Washington expectations.
Jimmy Carter: White House rise depended on twists before '76
50% Center coverage: 14 sources
Jimmy Carter · WashingtonFormer President Jimmy Carter is receiving end-of-life care at home. News of Carter's condition prompts an uptick in visitors to Plains, Georgia. Carter's Presidential Library and Museum also has seen an increase in interest this week. Carter received the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002, a 65-year-old visiting from Houston.
Jimmy Carter receives accolades from afar, and right at home
87% Center coverage: 15 sources
Jimmy Carter · WashingtonWell-wishes and fond remembrances for former President Jimmy Carter were pouring in a day after he entered hospice care at his home in Georgia.
Fond remembrances for former U.S. president Jimmy Carter after entering hospice
78% Center coverage: 41 sources
Jimmy Carter · WashingtonThe Carter Center said Saturday that former President Jimmy Carter has entered home hospice care. The charity created by the 98-year-old former president said on Twitter that after a series of short hospital stays, Carter “decided to spend his remaining time at home with his family and receive hospice care instead of additional medical intervention.”
Former US President Carter to receive hospice care
56% Center coverage: 398 sources
Jimmy CarterHospice care is usually home-based, but can also be provided in nursing homes, hospitals and hospice centers. It is reserved for those declared by two physicians to be terminally ill, with six months or less to live. The average time spent in hospice is about three weeks.
Jimmy Carter enters hospice care. What is it?
60% Center coverage: 27 sources
Jimmy Carter · AlbertaFormer U.S. president Jimmy Carter has decided to spend his remaining time at home with his family, receiving hospice care. Carter had pledged to build 150 affordable homes with Habitat for Humanity across Canada as the country marked 150 years since Confederation. Many who worked alongside him in Alberta building affordable homes for families have since shared memories and well-wishes on social media.
Former U.S. president Jimmy Carter recognized for building affordable Alberta homes
60% Left coverage: 5 sources