Thursday 26 March 2015

From the Department of Interior:Here’s some serious cute for...

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From the Department of Interior:


Here’s some serious cute for your morning: Two bear cubs holding paws at Lake Clark National Park in Alaska. Lake Clark is home to a diverse population of wildlife, including brown bears. During the summer months, it’s common for visitors to see a gathering of bears along Lake Clark’s Cook Inlet. Photo by Mary Gretchen Kaplan (http://ift.tt/18oFfjl).


Wednesday 25 March 2015

Tuesday 24 March 2015

Computer Malware and E-mail Hack Attacks: What to Do Fast

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Quick Videos List Important Steps


You may know the experience: Your e-mail account starts behaving oddly, or your computer is slowing down and acting up. You may have been hacked, or gotten a virus. Would you know how to address an e-mail hack, secure your device, and protect your identity?


Watch these two short videos which go over the critical first steps you can take to minimize the damage and get back in control.


Want more information? Visit OnGuardOnline.gov for information on:



Or download this free publication on protecting your computer and personal information.


Monday 23 March 2015

Poison Proof Your Home

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Protect Yourself and Your Family


Accidental poisoning by common household items kill more people than car accidents each year. Products we use everyday such as medicines, household cleaning solutions, children’s art supplies, makeup and other personal items can be toxic if used incorrectly.


Learn about the dangers and who’s most at risk, how to poison-proof your home, and what you can do if you experience an emergency. Contact the Poison Help Line at 1-800-222-1222 and use this emergency checklist as a guide for what information to give the poison expert on the phone. Keep the Poison Help Line number handy or save it on your cell phone.


Friday 20 March 2015

Kraft Recalls Macaroni and Cheese Boxed Dinners

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What you need to know:



  • Kraft Foods Group is recalling approximately 242,000 boxed dinners which may contain small pieces of metal.

  • The recall is limited to the 7.25-oz. size of the Kraft Macaroni & Cheese Boxed Dinner Original Flavor with the “Best When Used By” dates of September 18, 2015 through October 11, 2015, with the code “C2” directly below the date on each individual box.


For more details on this recall, read this release from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). For other food recalls visit http://ift.tt/1DDfLmq.


Taxpayer ID Theft: Use IRS.gov to Verify Your Identity

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The IRS stops and flags suspicious or duplicate federal tax returns that falsely represent your identity, such as your name or social security number. If the IRS suspects tax ID theft, the agency will send a 5071C letter to your home address. If you receive this letter, verify your identity at idverify.irs.gov or call the toll-free number listed in the letter.


If you are a victim of state tax ID theft, contact your state’s taxation department or comptroller’s office about the next steps you need to take.


Don’t wait until the last minute to file your taxes. Make...

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Don’t wait until the last minute to file your taxes. Make a pledge to do them this week: http://www.irs.gov/


Thursday 19 March 2015

Today we’re throwing it back to this March Madness game...

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Today we’re throwing it back to this March Madness game from 1967 where North Carolina beat Boston College 96-80. Check out these highlights from the National Archives: http://bit.ly/1913TNj #TBT


Tuesday 17 March 2015

Help create history by transcribing some of the many documents...

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Help create history by transcribing some of the many documents from our National Archives. Check out the information below on how you can get involved!


From the National Archives:


Help us reach our goal of transcribing #1000pages this week!


Your contributions improve search results and increases accessibility to our digitized, historical records.


Our Transcription Missions include paper of the Continental Congress, love letters, photographs related to the National Forests, alcohol-related records, Al Capone documents, and more!


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Happy St. Patrick’s Day! 11.1 percent of the U.S....

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Happy St. Patrick’s Day! 11.1 percent of the U.S. population claims Irish ancestry. Find more stats about the Irish in America: http://go.usa.gov/3CXjm


Monday 16 March 2015

Picking a college? Compare costs and financial aid options with...

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Picking a college? Compare costs and financial aid options with this tool: http://go.usa.gov/3aSpT


What You Need to Know When You Fly

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When travelling for Spring Break, consumers need to follow airline regulations, but can also enforce their rights as passengers.


To avoid any issues while traveling, be informed about airfare, ticketing, flights and luggage.


Airfare and fees


Airlines are required to disclose all fees on their websites, such as the price of the ticket, and fees for meals, baggage, and reservation cancellations and changes.


Many airlines offer non-refundable tickets. Passengers who cancel their trip may not get their money back. However, passengers may reschedule their trip for a fee.


Overbooking


Airlines can sell more tickets than they have seats available. This ensures there won’t be empty seats on a flight in case a passenger cancels a trip at the last minute. Airlines may negotiate with passengers affected by overbooking by offering money, miles or discounts in other flights in exchange for their seats. Passengers “bumped” from their flights involuntarily are entitled to compensation, in most cases.


Flight delays and cancellations


Airlines do not guarantee their schedules. When flights are delayed passengers can ask for a ticket transfer if they find a similar flight on another carrier. The airline can also try to find another flight without charging an additional fee.


In case of tarmac delays, domestic flights cannot remain on the tarmac for more than three hours, except for reasons of security, safety, or air traffic control. After two hours, passengers must have access to food and water.


Damaged and lost luggage


When luggage has been mishandled, passengers can ask the airline to pay for any damages. If the luggage can’t be repaired, an airline representative will negotiate an appropriate payment. However, if a suitcase has fragile items, is poorly packed or has no outside evidence of damage, the airlines can refuse to compensate.


Filing a complaint


For any flight-related problems, passengers can file a complaint directly with the airline. If there is no response within 60 days, the complaint can be submitted online to the Department of Transportation (DOT).


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Saturday 14 March 2015

Friday 13 March 2015

Tuesday 10 March 2015

Have trouble sleeping? Check out these are 8 tips for better...

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Have trouble sleeping? Check out these are 8 tips for better sleep: http://go.usa.gov/3xk3W


Help Cure a Disease You Care About

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Participate in a Research Study or Clinical Trial


Walking, running or biking to end cancer, Alzheimer’s, multiple sclerosis or another disease can be great ways to raise money for causes. But if you can’t, or you want to do more, consider participating in a research study or volunteering for a clinical trial. Whether you’re in good health or not, and regardless of age, your participation could help researchers understand the disease they are studying and get closer to a cure, a treatment, or a way to prevent it.


Learn more, or find a clinical trial near you.


Friday 6 March 2015

Thursday 5 March 2015

Wednesday 4 March 2015

Protect Your Privacy Online

Plan for the Future - Meet MyRA

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If you can’t access a retirement plan sponsored by your job or you lack other retirement savings options, you could be eligible for a MyRA account. MyRa is a new retirement savings plan backed by the U.S. Department of the Treasury. It’s an investment plan with:



  • no risk of losing money

  • no start-up costs or fees

  • no minimum deposit requirement


MyRA does require:



  • an automatic monthly contribution

  • direct deposit through your employer

  • a few minutes of your time to set up


Your MyRA account stays with you even if you change jobs! Get the details, and sign up.


Tuesday 3 March 2015

Beware of “grey charges!” Check your credit card...

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Beware of “grey charges!” Check your credit card statement to make sure these aren’t showing up: http://ift.tt/1EKa1X7