Reporters' notebook: revisiting Afghan refugees starting anew in the U.S. NPR reporters revisit Afghans who fled their home country after Taliban's takeover in the summer of 2021. Tom Bowman
Jimmy Carter will have funeral services in Plains, Ga., Atlanta and Washington, D.C. Former President Jimmy Carter's state funeral services will span six days, three cities and multiple places of significance from his life. Stephen Fowler
A look back at Jimmy Carter's presidency Jimmy Carter's one-term presidency saw several foreign policy achievements, but was marked by economic struggles at home and the year-long Iranian hostage crisis. Ron Elving
How Jimmy Carter's outsider status reshaped presidential politics Carter deftly turned his outsider status into an asset and changed presidential politics.
Photos: Former President Carter redefined post-presidency role The Nobel Peace Prize winner devoted himself to improving the health of people around the world, promoting democracy and resolving global conflicts. Nicole Werbeck
Court rejects Trump appeal in E. Jean Carroll sexual abuse and defamation case Trump contended the trial court judge erred in several rulings — including decisions to allow the testimony of two women who alleged that Trump sexually assaulted them in the past. Russell Lewis
Former President Jimmy Carter: The 'Fresh Air' interviews (Part 1) The 39th president spoke with Terry Gross in 1993, '95, '96 and '98 about growing up on a Georgia farm, entering politics and his advocacy for human rights and peace. Carter died Dec. 29 at age 100. Terry Gross
Egyptian and Israeli leaders send condolences for Carter, who brokered their peace treaty One of the crowning foreign policy achievements of Carter's single term as U.S. president was brokering a series of agreements that later came to be called the Camp David accords in 1978. Emily Feng
Jimmy Carter had an early ally in the Senate: a young Democrat named Joe Biden When they met in the mid-1970s, Jimmy Carter and Joe Biden were both political underdogs. They forged a strong friendship that lasted more than 50 years. Scott Detrow
Four years after the Capitol riot, why QAnon hasn't gone away QAnon followers played an outsized role in the Jan. 6, 2021 riot at the U.S. Capitol. While the online conspiracy community is less prominent now, it still draws attention from GOP politicians. Jude Joffe-Block