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Americans could see the price of a first-class Forever stamp go up five more cents, from 73 to 78 cents, starting July 13.
An Indigenous woman donning an elk-tooth dress is painted in the ecstatic throes of the traditional Crow Hop dance against a backdrop of a landscape awash in deep purple. The artwork appears on a ...
A Dallas-area landlord claims that a local mail carrier did not like the idea of a black woman collecting rent from white ...
SCOTUS will hear a case from a black Texas woman who says USPS withheld her mail due to racism, testing limits on lawsuits ...
The Supreme Court agreed Monday to hear arguments in a case against the US Postal Service filed by a Texas woman who claims ...
A law from 1946 allows people to sue the federal government for damages if employees cause harm, injury or property loss due ...
THAT’S ACCORDING TO THE UNITED STATES POSTAL INSPECTION SERVICE. USPS IS ONE OF THE OLDEST FEDERAL LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES ACTUALLY FOUNDED IN 1775. THEIR GOAL HASN’T CHANGED IN THEIR 200 ...
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 ...
Although the USPS is independent, congressional lawmakers have been reluctant to make changes that would help save money.
Imagine not having access to your mailbox for weeks, without end in sight. It happened to a Taylorsville woman.
The U.S. Postal Service started implementing new service standards on April 1 with further changes coming in July.