Tick bites causing highest rate of ER visits in a decade: CDC
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The CDC reports that in the second week of April, tick bites accounted for 71 out of every 100,000 ER visits, the highest rate in a decade. This increase highlights growing concerns over tick-borne illnesses, prompting health officials to urge caution during outdoor activities. The data underscores a significant rise in tick-related health issues over the past ten years.
President Donald Trump accused Iran of violating the April 8 ceasefire in the Strait of Hormuz, which was set to expire soon. Iran’s military claimed a US destroyer fired on an Iranian-flagged cargo ship in the Gulf of Oman. The two-week agreement aimed to keep the Strait open for global shipping, but tensions remain high.
House Republican Rep. Rich McCormick defended FBI Director Kash Patel amid reports by The Atlantic alleging excessive alcohol use. McCormick stated he has no knowledge of Patel’s drinking or concerns from colleagues, adding, “As long as it doesn’t affect his job … I’m cool.” The report has raised questions about Patel’s conduct within the bureau.
A new evaluation model has led to a perceived decline in Advanced Placement (AP) scores, with recent reports suggesting that the scores do not reflect improved student mastery but rather a lowering of standards. The change has sparked concerns about the accuracy of assessing student achievement, though specific dates and score amounts were not provided. The shift impacts how AP performance is interpreted across the education system.
Former Presidents Joe Biden, Barack Obama, George W. Bush, and Bill Clinton have expressed hope for America's future as the nation nears its 250th anniversary. Their message of optimism aims to inspire confidence in the country's progress and resilience, emphasizing unity and continued growth. The statement highlights their collective leadership and commitment to the nation's enduring legacy.
President Trump stated on April 21, 2026, that he does not want to extend the ceasefire with Iran, which is set to expire within hours. His comments came as Republican lawmakers expressed concern over his economic management amid ongoing tensions with Iran. The decision marks a critical moment in U.S.-Iran relations, with no extension planned as the deadline approaches.
On April 17, Tennessee Democrat Rep. Steve Cohen sang Kenny Rogers' "The Gambler" during a House eulogy for the Grammy-winning songwriter. Cohen's performance highlighted the song's lyrics, emphasizing decision-making, as a tribute to Rogers, who passed away recently. The act drew attention for blending politics with musical homage in the House chamber.