Rhode Island Officials Extra Concerned About Lyme Disease This Year

In Rhode Island, health officials are concerned about the upcoming tick season. 

The state had a relatively mild winter, which means that more ticks likely survived the winter than in a typical year. State health officials say that's is a cause for concern because more people are expected to be going outside this year, since there are fewer organized activities available to the public because of the coronavirus emergency. 

The Surrender Syndrome:  What Herbert Hoover Can Teach Republicans
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The Surrender Syndrome: What Herbert Hoover Can Teach Republicans

Tom Mountain

Herbert Hoover never saw it coming. On New Year's Day 1932 the Republican president was in good cheer as he looked forward to another year in the White House. And another year after that. And another. And …

He never seemed to contemplate that with the election later that year he might actually lose. True, unemployment was rising, but it had to level off, then go down at some point. Right?

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