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Happy Holidays!

USA.gov wishes you a happy holidays! For a few seasonal resources, including travel tips, recipes, gift ideas, and more, visit USA.gov.

First Look at Census 2010 Data

As of April 2010, the U.S. population was 308,745,538, a 9.7% increase from the 2000 Census. Based on the population distribution across the U.S., 12 seats from the House of Representatives will be affected.

Traffic and Road Closure Information

If you'll be driving during the holidays, check out traffic and road closure reports before you head out.

Air Travel Tips from TSA

Help to make your air travel a little smoother this holiday season by reviewing some travel tips from the Transporation Security Administration (TSA).

Next Generation Design Competition

Designers and architects: consider entering the Next Generation Design Competition. Turn a midcentury office building into a model of environmental efficiency for the chance to win $10,000. The entry deadline is January 31, 2011.

Drunk and Drugged Driving Prevention Month

Every day in the U.S., approximately 36 people are killed in drunk driving accidents and another 700 are injured. During National Drunk and Drugged Driving Prevention Month -- and throughout the year -- do all that you can to prevent tragedies.

Postal Resources During the Holidays

A few of the postal services that might be helpful to you this holiday season include: a list of cut-off dates to get your cards and packages to your recipients by December 25; free package pickup; gift card mailers for Priority Mail; and more!

World AIDS Day Is December 1

World AIDS Day is an opportunity to learn more about HIV, a virus that infects an estimated 1.1 million Americans.

Lookup Flight Delay Information

Find out about flight delays and general airport conditions at airports you'll be using during your travels.

Air Travel Tips

Find out how to make your air travel experience a little easier with packing tips, information about pat-down triggers, and more.
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