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SECOND AMENDMENT FOUNDATION FIGHTS GOVERNMENT EFFORT TO CONTINUE ENFORCING POST OFFICE CARRY BAN

The Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) and its partners have filed a brief in response to the government’s efforts to limit the scope of the injunction SAF obtained on behalf of its members in its U.S. Post Office carry ban challenge

Amid ‘unprecedented’ surge of federal retirement claims, delays and frustration grow

For months, the I-Team has been tracking concerns with processing retirement benefits for thousands of federal workers who left the federal government this year

Mail thefts, robberies, fraud and other postal crimes – 11/19/25

Postal crimes are almost a daily event.  These are the ones we found today

Keep these rules in mind during CFC season

Several general ethics rules apply to the campaign, also known as the CFC. Donations must be voluntary, all charities must be treated equally, and Postal Service employees may not endorse or give special treatment to any individual charity.

Allen Park postal workers say they had to keep working while man’s body was stuck in machine

ALLEN PARK, Mich. – Postal workers at the Allen Park facility were allegedly instructed to keep working after one of their coworkers was found dead in a machine.

APWU – Implementation of Pay Provisions for the 2024-2027 Collective Bargaining Agreement

As of the writing of this article, many of the new contract terms have been implemented or are scheduled to be implemented

Last-Mile Delivery Does Not Work If No One Trusts It

The Postal Service’s future hinges on the last mile. That was the central message delivered by Postmaster General David Steiner in his Nov. 14, 2025, remarks to the USPS Board of Governors

New postmaster general sees delivery partnerships, reverse logistics as big revenue opportunities

The U.S. Postal Service needs to grow revenue, not just rely on cost cuts, to achieve financial health and one way to do that is return to providing last-mile delivery service for large shippers, Postmaster General David Steiner told his bosses on Friday.

Are your out-of-pocket medical expenses adding up?

Postal Service employees who want to save on future medical expenses have several options to choose from during this year’s open season, which is underway through Monday, Dec. 8.

Postal worker Russell Scruggs Jr. dies at Palmetto, Georgia distribution center

On Saturday, November 15, just one week after Nick Acker’s death in Detroit, another postal worker died at the Palmetto, Georgia USPS Processing and Distribution center.

Grievance filed less than 90 days before Allen Park postal worker’s death warned machine was unsafe

Fewer than 90 days before 36-year-old Nicholas John Acker was found dead in a mail-sorting machine at the USPS Detroit Network Distribution Center in Allen Park, a formal grievance had been filed warning that the very same machine was unsafe

Missouri Farm Bureau Calls for USPS to Halt Regional Transportation Optimization Plan

In a bid to stem $160 billion in projected losses by 2030, the U.S. Postal Service is rolling out cost-cutting measures, but for millions in rural America, those savings could come at the expense of reliable mail service, longer delivery times, and a growing sense of abandonment.
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