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Jimmy Carter Has Built Houses Well Into His 90s

Erik S. Lesser/Getty ImagesFormer U.S. President Jimmy Carter and his wife, Rosalynn, attach siding to the front of a Habitat for Humanity home in LaGrange, Georgia in 2003. For many, building homes for Habitat for Humanity is a once or twice in a lifetime experience. Many of the non-profits volunteers come to the projects through

Life Inside Mongolia's Disappearing Reindeer People

Mongolia is twice the size of Texas, but home to only 2.6 million people. The sparse, desolate lands are difficult to live on and the frigid winters are harsh and overbearing, which is why the countrys Dukha people have relied heavily on reindeer in nearly every facet of their lives for thousands of years.

Meet Lucinda Southworth, The Woman Behind Google's Larry Page

Trisha Leeper/WireImage/Getty ImagesLarry Page and Lucinda Southworth. LucindaSouthworthhas an impressive resume. Born in the United States in 1979, she obtained her undergraduate degree at the University of Pennsylvania. Upon graduation, she chose to continue her education at the University of Oxford, obtaining an MSc degree, focusing on the study and data analysis of Eukaryotic organisms.

New Study Rules Out Lead Poisoning As Major Factor In Franklin Expedition Deaths

Seriously Creepy Stuff/YouTubeBody of John Torrington, crew member on the Franklin Expedition, found perfectly preserved in the Arctic ice in 1984. New research into the infamous and deadly Franklin Expedition shipwreck is shining light on how the 128 crewmen lost their lives more than 170 years ago.

Phoenix Coldon's Disappearance: The Disturbing Full Story

Phoenix Coldon was last seen in the driveway of her family home in Spanish Lake, Missouri, on Dec. 18, 2011. A 23-year-old student at the University of Missouri State, Coldon sat in her mothers black 1998 Chevy Blazer while talking into her cell phone. She drove off for a quick trip to the store, but