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The United States Postal Service (USPS) is undergoing changes to improve efficiency and cut costs, potentially slowing down mail delivery for some customers. The USPS, facing financial challenges ...
The Postal Service wants to sear the message into the public’s consciousness: If you rob a mail carrier, you’ll get the book from prosecutors. On Tuesday morning, a news conference in Richmond ...
Changes have started in the United States Postal Service that will affect millions of customers across the country. The moves are designed to improve efficiency and cut costs, but some people ...
Congress did not establish the agency as a profit-making operation but rather as a core public service whose origins date back to the Postal Clause of the US Constitution. Stephen F.
The U.S. Postal Service is seeking a rate increase this summer that includes hiking the cost of a first-class stamp from 73 cents to 78 cents. The request was made Wednesday to the Postal ...
WASHINGTON, April 9 (Reuters) - The United States Postal Service said on Wednesday it wants to raise the price of first-class mail stamps to 78 cents from 73 cents effective July 13. The proposal ...
As part of President Donald Trump's efforts to increase government efficiency, the U.S. Postal Service implemented service changes this week that could slow down mail delivery for some customers.
The U.S. Postal Service is looking for a new postmaster general as it faces an uncertain future because of Department of Government Efficiency staffing cuts, a possible merger with the Commerce ...
The U.S. Postal Service is facing an uncertain future after the resignation this week of Postmaster General Louis DeJoy and the suggestion by President Donald Trump and Elon Musk, who heads the ...
Change is afoot at the United States Postal Service with Postmaster General Louis DeJoy announcing Monday he is stepping down. His resignation comes as talk of privatization and job cuts under the ...
WASHINGTON, Feb 26 (Reuters) - The United States Postal Service said on Wednesday it is adopting new service standards that will save the money-losing agency at least $36 billion over 10 years.