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Woman Gets Postcard Her Late Mom Sent on 1960s Honeymoon, Then More Mail From the Dead
A woman in New York is now receiving mail from the distant past — written by relatives who have since passed away.
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Govt Watchdog Faults Postal Service Analysis of New Trucks
A government watchdog says the U.S. Postal Service’s environmental evaluation used for purchases of next-generation delivery vehicles relied on some false assumptions
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Mail and Packages Could Take Longer to Arrive Under New USPS Standards
Starting Oct. 1, the US Postal Service will be implementing new service standards for first-class mail and periodicals, which could slow down delivery times. Here’s what you need to know.
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The Postal Service Is Hiring. Here's When and Where You Can Apply at a USPS Job Fair
Peak season for mail and package delivers is coming, and the U.S. Postal Service is looking for some help. The USPS plans to hire for more than 40,000 seasonal positions ahead of the winter holidays. The USPS plans to hire for more than 40,000 seasonal positions ahead of the winter holidays. The agency is seeking city and rural mail carries,...
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USPS Has Shorted Some Workers' Pay for Years, CPI Finds
A Center for Public Integrity investigation finds that the U.S. Postal Service regularly cheats mail carriers out of their pay
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Postal Service Looks to Raise First-Class Stamp to 58 Cents
The U.S. Postal Service wants to raises rates on first-class stamps from 55 cents to 58 cents as part of a host of price hikes and service changes designed to reduce debt for the beleaguered agency.
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US Postal Service to Consolidate 18 Facilities, Leading to Concerns Over Mail Delays
The U.S. Postal Service announced plans this week to consolidate 18 of the country’s major mail sorting facilities in coming months. Officials of the postal workers union say the move could redirect mail in some regions by nearly 100 miles and further delay delivery, NBC News reports.
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Postmaster General's New Plan Could Include Slower Mail, Postage Hike
U.S. Postmaster General Louis DeJoy is set to implement a new strategic plan that includes higher postage rates and the elimination of first-class tier of mail, two sources familiar with the move told to NBC News on Friday. The plan to eliminate first-class mail, which includes letters, magazines, catalogs, among others, would slow down mail that typically arrives within two days...
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Weary Postal Workers Hope Biden Will Bring New Tone, Change
Weary postal workers recovering from the holiday surge are hoping the new president will bring a new tone.
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A Man of Letters: Yogi Berra to Be Featured on New Stamp
New York Yankees Hall of Famer Yogi Berra will be featured on a new stamp this year
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Judge Orders Further Sweeps of Postal Service Facilities for Undelivered Ballots
A federal judge ordered the Postal Service on Thursday to continue its sweep of mail facilities to check for undelivered ballots in states that have extended vote delivery deadlines, such as North Carolina and Pennsylvania, NBC News reports.
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Will the U.S. Mail Delivery Slowdown Jeopardize Your Mail-In Ballot?
A three-month test by of U.S. mail delivery by NBCLX and NBC Owned Television Stations found most First-Class letters still get delivered within 5 days – including official election mail – but delays are much more common now than they were in August or early September.
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US Mail Slowdown Continues as Election Nears
The U.S. Postal Service is continuing to suffer a summer slowdown. For the second month in a row, reporters at NBC Owned Television Stations, Telemundo and NBCLX tested the Postal Service by mailing hundreds of letters across the country. The result: About 20 percent of 426 letters arrived later than expected. That’s consistent with a smaller test with 155 letters…
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NBC Tests USPS Speeds Before Election But Finds Little Sign of Improvement
The U.S. Postal Service isn’t delivering mail as quickly as it should, but the delays don’t appear significant enough – at this time – to disrupt an election, according to a September test by NBCLX and NBC Owned Television Stations.
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Records: Mail Delivery Lags Behind Targets as Election Nears
Data obtained by The Associated Press shows Postal Service districts across the nation are missing the agency’s own standards for on-time delivery as millions of Americans prepare to vote by mail
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NY Judge: Postal Service Must Process Election Mail in a Timely Manner
The U.S. Postal Service must live up to its responsibilities to timely process election mail by treating it as a priority, a New York judge ordered on Monday, adding that the agency’s workers should be permitted to make extra deliveries and work overtime near the November presidential election.
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US Judge Blocks Postal Service Changes That Slowed Mail
A U.S. judge blocked controversial Postal Service changes that have slowed mail nationwide, calling them “a politically motivated attack on the efficiency of the Postal Service” before the November election
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Trump Open to Inquiry Into DeJoy and Campaign Contributions
President Donald Trump says he’s open to an investigation of Postmaster General Louis DeJoy following published reports that former employees of DeJoy, a major donor to Trump and other Republicans, said they felt pressured to make campaign contributions to GOP candidates.
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Postal Chief DeJoy Has Long Leveraged Connections, Dollars
As questions linger about election-year changes to post office operations and service, congressional Democrats are trying to figure out how Republican donor Louis DeJoy came to be hired as postmaster general
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U.S. Post Office Removes Oakland Mailboxes
The U.S. Post Office this weekend said it removed several blue mailboxes downtown in anticipation of vandalism related to ongoing protests in solidarity with protests in Wisconsin over the shooting of Jacob Blake.