Monday, 29 June 2015

As of today, this blog will no longer be updated

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You can now find this kind of information on the new USA.gov website.

If you’d like to still get periodic updates from us on timely and important topics, you can sign up for one of our many email lists. You can also follow us on Facebook or Twitter

Friday, 26 June 2015

Filing Disability Appeals Is Now Easier and Faster

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If you need to appeal a Social Security disability decision, you can now:

  • File your appeal online and upload your supporting documents
  • File your appeal even if you’re abroad and not in the United States
  • Find a shorter appeals process online
  • Receive quicker decisions from Social Security

If you wish to submit an appeal online, be sure to provide the necessary documents to support your appeal online. Learn more about the appeals process.

Thursday, 25 June 2015

Happy Birthday, USA!

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Happy Birthday, USA!:

Join us for a little 4th of July patriotic fun! Sign up for our Thunderclap to wish the United States a very happy birthday!

Reverse Mortgages are not Risk-Free

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Consumer Protection Bureau Advises Caution with These Loans

The reverse mortgage ads you may have read or seen on TV sound like great solutions to older homeowners’ financial strain, but can you trust them?

Not entirely, warns the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Many of these ads lead seniors to believe reverse mortgages are risk-free. If you’re thinking of getting a reverse mortgage, learn what the ads don’t tell you and what the risks are first.

If you or a loved one already has a reverse mortgage, take these three steps to protect yourself and make a plan for the future.

Wednesday, 24 June 2015

From the Ford Library:A First Lady FlagAfter noticing the...

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From the Ford Library:

A First Lady Flag

After noticing the national flags flying on diplomats’ cars as they arrived at the White House as well as the American and Presidential flags displayed on the President’s car, Betty Ford had a question: “If the President gets flags, why shouldn’t the First Lady?”

In answer Dick Hartwig, then the head of Mrs. Ford’s Secret Service detail, and Rick Sardo, the White House Marine Corps aide, presented her with this specially designed flag on June 24, 1975. Sarah Brinkerhoff, a friend of Hartwig, handmade the pennant for the First Lady’s limousine.

Made of blue satin and trimmed in white lace with blue and red stars, the flag features a pair of red and white bloomers in the center as a play on Mrs. Ford’s maiden name, Bloomer. White text above the bloomers reads, “Don’t Tread on Me.” The letters “E.R.A.” below stand for the Equal Rights Amendment, an indication of Mrs. Ford’s strong support for the proposed amendment that would have given women equality under law through the United States Constitution.

Although it had been designed for her car Mrs. Ford kept the flag on display on her desk in the East Wing.

Images: Betty Ford’s “Bloomer” flag; Betty Ford proudly displays her flag with Dick Hartwig, Rick Sardo, White House photographer David Hume Kennerly, and East Wing staff members Kaye Pullen and Carolyn Porembka on June 24, 1975 (White House photograph A5197-15A).

Tuesday, 23 June 2015

You’re Invited! Help Us Improve the New USA.gov

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We have launched beta.USA.gov and would like your feedback!

What is a beta site?

A beta site is a test site. In other words, it’s a way to share a work in progress and get the feedback we need to build a more useful website.

During this phase, we’ll be using your feedback to make sure we’re providing information that’s helpful and presenting it in a way that’s easy to find and read. Because the site is in beta, you may find that some features aren’t yet available. We’re working hard to put the finishing touches on the site, so please be sure to share your comments.

Why are we building a new site?

We want you to:

  • Have a better experience when you visit us
  • Get to the information and services that you need faster

Please visit beta.USA.gov today, take a look at the site, and take our survey!

Monday, 22 June 2015

Don’t Wait: Check if your Car is Affected by this Massive Recall

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NHTSA’s Database Now Lists All Affected Vehicles

If your vehicle is manufactured by BMW, Chrysler, Daimler Trucks, Ford, General Motors, Honda, Mazda, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Subaru, or Toyota, you may be affected by a recall on airbags. The recall affects nearly 34 million vehicles in the U.S.

If your vehicle is manufactured by the brands listed above use the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s (NHTSA) VIN search tool or a specific vehicle-maker’s site to confirm if you are affected by the recall. If your vehicle is listed, contact the manufacturer to find out when you can get your vehicle fixed and at no cost to you.

You can also continue to check for updates on this recall or subscribe to NHTSA’s Recall Notification E-mail System.

Friday, 19 June 2015

Looking for Affordable Housing? Beware of Section 8 Scams

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Phony Waiting Lists Take Fees; The Real Ones Never Do

If you know someone who needs public housing assistance, make sure he or she knows about the Section 8 housing scams that prey on home-seekers. The scams use websites that look like registration sites for Section 8 waiting list lotteries. They take people’s “registration fee” money, their personal information, and their chance to register for the real lottery—since these hopefuls usually don’t know they’ve been scammed until the real waiting list is closed.

There is never a fee to register for a real Section 8 waiting list. To sign up for one, contact your local public housing authority.

And for more information on finding an affordable home, visit our new USA.gov “beta” site—a work in progress!

Thursday, 18 June 2015

Beware of the Nanny Scam

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If you’ve ever looked for a babysitter or worked as one, you’re probably familiar with the dozens of ways you can connect online. From message boards to sites dedicated to connecting families with childcare providers, the options are endless. However these popular sites can be used to take advantage of caregivers. Be on the lookout for scams and frauds on these sites.

How will I know?

Now a days most caregivers are initially contacted by potential matches online. Most people using these sites are truly looking for nannies or babysitters, but some prey on innocent caregivers.

This is how a common nanny or caregiver scam happens: A person approaches you looking for a caregiver saying they do not live in the area yet, but will be moving soon. With a very convincing story, they will ask you to purchase supplies or medical equipment needed for their loved one. They will give you a check to cover the costs, but ask you to make the purchase through a third party right away.

However, after making the payment, the check and the third party turn out to be fake and the transaction takes place too fast for banks to realize what’s going on. So you’re out the money before the bank realizes the check is a phony.

What to do?

Protect yourself. Don’t get involved in an unknown transaction and don’t send money to someone you’ve never met. Services like Western Union and MoneyGram are legitimate, but can be used illegitimately in scams like this.

If you know someone tricked by this scam report it to the company:

  • MoneyGram: 1-800-666-3947 (1-800-955-7777 for Spanish) or at moneygram.com
  • Western Union: 1-800-448-1492 (1-800-325-4045 for Spanish) or at westernunion.com

Also, report it to the Federal Trade Commission and the website where the contact occurred.

Tuesday, 16 June 2015

10 Fireworks Safety Tips for the Fourth of July

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July 4 celebrates the adoption of the Declaration of Independence—and for many people, the celebration includes fireworks. Americans have been setting off fireworks to celebrate their independence since as early as 1777.

Yet, the thrill of colors exploding in the sky comes with dangers as well. On average, 240 people go to the emergency room each day with fireworks-related injuries in the month leading up to Independence Day. F

ollow these tips when using fireworks to ensure you and your family have a fun and safe holiday.

1. Make sure fireworks are legal in your locality and state before buying or using them. Even if your state allows fireworks, that doesn’t mean that your county, town, or city permit their use.

2. Never let young children play with or set off fireworks.

3. Don’t carry fireworks in your pocket or shoot them off in metal or glass containers.

4. Never place any part of your body directly over a fireworks device when lighting the fuse. Back up to a safe distance immediately after lighting fireworks.

5. Keep a bucket of water or a garden hose handy in case of fire.

6. Never re-light or immediately pick up fireworks that have not ignited fully.

Safe Disposal of Unused, Misfired, or “Dud” Fireworks

 7. Once they have completely burned, fully submerge fireworks in a large      bucket of water and soak until thoroughly saturated. This may take 15 minutes for small fireworks or several hours for larger ones.

8. Double wrap the completely soaked fireworks in plastic wrap or two plastic bags so they do not dry out.

9. Place the double-bagged fireworks in the household trash or bring them to your local solid waste facility.

10. Ask your local fire department or solid waste facility about other disposal options that may be available in your community.

Learn more about fireworks safety.

Monday, 15 June 2015

Many Kids and Teens Can Eat For Free All Summer

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Spread the Word About Summer Meals

Don’t let kids go hungry this summer. Just because school is out doesn’t mean they can’t get the same free or reduced-cost meals they rely on during the school year. In fact, any kid or teen 18 and under can eat for free at designated summer meals sites across the country. But too many families don’t know about or don’t take advantage of the program.

Find summer meals in your community. And use these tools to let people know they’re available.

Sunday, 14 June 2015

We’ll end our #FlagDay celebration with this picture of...

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We’ll end our #FlagDay celebration with this picture of the Iwo Jima Memorial at dusk.

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Photo from the Library of Congress.

Flags adorn the Capitol during President Obama’s...

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Flags adorn the Capitol during President Obama’s inauguration in 2009. #FlagDay

Photo from the Architect of the Capitol.

This flag was recovered from the World Trade Center after the...

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This flag was recovered from the World Trade Center after the September 11 terrorist attacks. #FlagDay

Photo from the National Museum of American History.