Coronavirus or Not, We Need A Return To Sanity

Coronavirus or Not, We Need A Return To Sanity

Ben Franklin was a teen when the plague struck Boston. His mother, having endured the plague several times before, was keen to the fact that the first remedy against this recurrent illness was not to panic. Many would get sick, for sure, but not most. Some would die, but by 18th century standards it was expected, even accepted. This too would pass, almost as quickly as it arrived.

And life would go on as before.

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Susan Collins Seen As Sliding A Bit in Maine

John Cronin

Maine U.S. Senator Susan Collins's re-election odds don't seem as good as they once were to one set of political analysts.

Her race is now rated a "toss-up" by the University of Virginia's Center for Politics, which previously said the race "leans Republican."

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