New from USA.gov

Release Date: November 2007

CHECK OUT WHAT’S NEW AT USA.GOV

The leaves and weather aren’t the only things that have been changing. So has Uncle Sam’s favorite website, USA.gov. USA.gov brings millions of federal, state, local, tribal, and territorial web pages together in a trustworthy, one-stop source. And with the addition of new user-friendly features, USA.gov now has all the online government information and resources that you need.

Looking for images of monuments or historical sites? Or how about a video of the first moon landing? USA.gov can help. Just click on Reference and General Government and then Photos, Graphics and Multimedia from the U.S. Government, and you’ll be connected quickly to a wide-range of photos, graphics, and videos from government sources. From images of the earth to videos exploring the South Pole, USA.gov has it all.

While you’re on the “Photos, Graphics and Multimedia” page make sure to check out all the different podcasts available from the U.S. government. Learn what it’s like to be a Peace Corps volunteer. Or get healthy living tips that you can listen to you while you’re at the gym. You can find a podcast on these topics and many more at USA.gov. And if you’re interested in reading blogs, USA.gov has compiled a list of all the active and archived U.S. government agency blogs. Get easy links to blogs from agencies such as the State Department, National Endowment for the Arts, Library of Congress, and more.

Want to find out how to apply for college loans? Where to donate blood in your community? Or need to register to vote? Use USA.gov’s online services to do these tasks and many more. Use the Chat With Us link on USA.gov to have an instant live web chat with specially trained information specialists Monday through Friday, noon to 8 p.m. Eastern Time. Or click on Contact Us or FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions) at the bottom of any page to email your questions or comments, and you’ll get a response within two business days.

From finding lottery results and your local weather forecast to purchasing savings bonds and surplus government property, you can do it all at USA.gov. Visit USA.gov today—it’s government made easy.

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