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USPS’ DeJoy: Consolidator changes will boost competitiveness

Postmaster General Louis DeJoy described the Postal Service’s large-scale changes impacting package consolidators as necessary for his wide-ranging “Delivering for America” plan

Hackers Use Malicious PDFs, pose as USPS in Mobile Phishing Scam

An expansive phishing campaign aimed at mobile devices takes advantage of users’ trust of PDF files and the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) to steal credentials and sensitive information

Postal inspectors are on a mission to keep America’s postal system safe and secure

Working with the United States Postal Service, we launched Project Safe Delivery in May 2023 to counter the troubling increase in attacks on postal employees and mail, typically by criminals seeking to gain from the billion-dollar check fraud industry

Four Post Offices are closed as the wildfires continue to burn in California

Three districts have been affected by the fires. Six Post Offices were closed at first; by Jan. 27, that was down to four.

Postal facilities should report chemicals by March 1

Postal Service facilities that store certain quantities of hazardous chemicals must complete and submit the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA) Tier II form by March 1 each year

USPS Offers $15K Buyouts In Overstaffed Facilities: Unions And Critics Weigh In

The United States Postal Service (USPS) is offering employees a voluntary early retirement incentive to address overstaffing in its facilities.

This letter carrier found an older customer lying on a floor

Letter Carrier Jeremy Burnett was delivering mail at an apartment complex in Wichita, KS, recently when he heard someone yelling for help.

G Fund and the debt limit

As of January 23, 2025, the U.S. Treasury was unable to fully invest the Government Securities Investment (G) Fund due to the statutory ceiling on the federal debt.

GoFundMe Account Set Up for a Postal Worker That Lost Home in Fire

A GoFundMe account has been set up to assist a Ketchum postal worker and her three roommates who lost everything they owned in a mobile home fire Saturday.

At a Pasadena post office, people displaced by Eaton Fire share grief, hope, community

Altadena residents who lost their homes in the Eaton Fire still need to get their mail. And right now that means waiting sometimes hours at a post office in Pasadena.

1794 Compass Rose Global Forever stamp issued today

The Global Forever stamp features an illustration of an 18th-century compass rose, which is used on maps to orient users by showing the direction of north and other points.

The Town of Valentine’s Postmaster Is a Real-Life Cupid

She processes anywhere from 4,000 to 12,000 valentines each year and often works 12-hour days during the February rush
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