
June is National Safety Month. With the U.S. recently hit hard by tragedies from hurricanes to mass shootings, the personal-finance website WalletHub today released its report on 2018's Safest States in America.
In order to help families find the most secure places to settle down, WalletHub compared the 50 states across 48 key metrics. The data set ranges from assaults per capita to unemployment rate to total loss amounts from climate disasters per capita.
Safety in Utah (1=Safest; 25=Avg.)
For the full report, please visit:
https://wallethub.com/edu/safest-states-to-live-in/4566/
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Should There Be A Dog In The White House?
6 Breeds That Could Help Insure Domestic Tranquility
Dogs and the White House have a long and stirring mutual history.
Herbert Hoover prowled the grounds with King Tut, his Belgian Malinois police dog. Franklin D. Roosevelt’s black Scottish Terrier, Fala, apparently enjoyed a high security clearance because he accompanied the president to secret meetings. And Millie, First Lady Barbara Bush’s English Springer Spaniel, became a bestselling author with Millie’s Book in 1990.
Yet despite the long and faithful connection between First Families and canines, at the moment there is no First Dog and no sign President Donald Trump plans to acquire one any time soon.
“This is the first time in more than 100 years that a president doesn’t have a dog,” says Kris Rotonda, co-founder and co-CEO of Pet-Smooch (www.pet-smooch.com), a social network for animal lovers and their pets.
“This is one policy position the president should rethink, though, because dogs are great companions and great for reducing stress.”
To make the president’s choice easy, Rotonda says Pet-Smooch has a GoldenDoodle puppy named Smoochie that it would be happy to offer as a gift. But in the spirit of canine camaraderie, Rotonda suggests a few other breeds the president might consider if he decides to welcome a “world leader’s best friend” into the Oval Office:
“Just playing with or petting a dog can go a long way toward relieving all the strain and tension that come with the presidency,” Rotonda says. “Plus, unlike the rest of the world, a dog won’t judge you no matter what you say.”
About Kris Rotonda
Kris Rotonda is co-founder and co-CEO of Pet-Smooch (www.pet-smooch.com), a social media network where animal lovers connect and share photos and information about their pets. He also is co-founder and co-CEO of Max and Molly Charitable Corporation (www.maxandmollycharities.com), a not-for-profit organization dedicated to both pet-related initiatives and safe-dating initiatives.
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