5 Simple Ways Anyone Can Support Animal Shelters

(NewsUSA) - It's staggering to think that each year an estimated 5-7 million companion animals find their way into the care of animal shelters across the United States.
Despite the best efforts of thousands of shelter workers, keeping up with the care of abandoned animals is a daunting task for even the most well-funded rescue organizations.

Small-Town Park Named "America's Favorite" -- Could Yours Be Next?

(NewsUSA) - Last summer, the small town of Minot, N.D., was severely damaged by a record-breaking flood. As Minot's 40,000 residents struggled to put their lives back together, many found solace in trying to rebuild their beloved Oak Park.
Oak Park anchored the community and provided a place for friends, families and neighbors to be active and enjoy the outdoors together.

Pet Owners Beware: Pests Are Poised for Attack

(NewsUSA) - Pets, like humans, have been anxiously waiting for warm weather to play outdoors and enjoy nature. However, pet owners should prepare for a pest battle unlike in previous years as hungry ticks, fleas and mosquitoes await their prey -- of the two- or four-legged kind.

Acorn Crop Spurs Rising Concern of Lyme Disease

(NewsUSA) - A little-known relationship between acorns and mice has set the stage for what may be one of the most severe tick seasons in recent years. As more people go outdoors to enjoy the warm weather, they could also be at a greater risk for tick-borne diseases such as Lyme disease.

Dr. Luke, Swizz Beatz Have Midas Touch for Music Hits

(NewsUSA) - You may not know them by name, but chances are you've heard their work. You may even be a fan.
To date, Dr.

Being Bad to Do Well? Why Hip-Hop Loves Its Bad Boys

(NewsUSA) - Hip-hop loves it's bad boys.

New Jersey Financial Expert Urges Consumers to Communicate

(NewsUSA) - Communication is a necessary foundation for any good relationship, even the one you have with your financial professional. Regular meetings and connecting through conversation, not just email, create the basis for trust that will sustain your relationship and, ultimately, enable a promising financial future.
Few people are comfortable "getting personal" in the beginning of a relationship.

New Group Builds Off Occupy Wall Street Movement

(NewsUSA) - Occupy Wall Street's most recent push, "May Day," exemplifies the crux of the protest: it's a great forum to express widespread discontent about financial issues, but less adept at affecting bona fide change between giant corporations and average consumers.
Critics of the movement tend to call it politically dangerous and radical, like pollster Doug Schoen in the Wall Street Journal.

Dallas Financial Expert Urges Consumers to Communicate

(NewsUSA) - Communication is a necessary foundation for any good relationship, even the one you have with your financial professional. Regular meetings and connecting through conversation, not just email, create the basis for trust that will sustain your relationship and, ultimately, enable a promising financial future.
Few people are comfortable "getting personal" in the beginning of a relationship.

ChildFund Winner Travels to Uganda to Meet Sponsored Children

(NewsUSA) - For 12 years, David and Stacie Levis of Citrus Heights, Calif., have sponsored children across the world through ChildFund International. Their sponsorship helps provide the children with basic necessities, clean water, educational opportunities and job training.

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