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Family files suit over immigrant postal worker who died in police custody

Last November, Kingsley Fifi Bimpong, a 50-year-old immigrant postal worker, died after Eagan, Minnesota police arrested him on false suspicion of drunk driving and left him to suffer a fatal stroke on the floor of a jail cell.

Clackamas County jury convicts man of murder in stabbing death of mail carrier

A Clackamas County jury on Wednesday found a 53-year-old man guilty of murdering a well-known mail carrier in Portland’s Lents neighborhood last year.

A new PMG biography is now available

A biography on Amos Kendall, who served as postmaster general from 1835 to 1840, is now available on usps.com.

USPIS agents raid North Side high-rise

A quiet afternoon on Chicago's North Side suddenly got intense when federal agents barged into a high-rise on Wednesday.

Lifecycle Funds Help Smooth over Flaws in Retirement Saving, Says Report

In the federal TSP program, one reason such funds were introduced was that many investors tended to sell stock holdings during down markets and not move the money back into those holdings until after a recovery was well under way

Employee shot outside U.S. Postal Service facility in Henrietta, NY

Police are looking for a suspect after a U.S. Postal Service employee was shot in the parking lot of the agency's main Rochester facility on Jefferson Road in Henrietta early Thursday

USPS OIG – California 3 District: Delivery Operations in the Los Angeles, CA, Area

During the week of August 11, 2025, we performed a self-initiated audit at the Santa Clarita Processing and Distribution Center (P&DC) and four delivery units serviced by the plant.

Report Cites Some Revenue Positives for Postal Finances but Cautions about Expenses

An inspector general report has cited some positives for USPS finances but also notes that its financial picture in recent years has benefitted from several special infusions of funding from Congress that it called “unique events.”

Delivering Since 1775

Since our founding on July 26, 1775, the U.S. Postal Service has been defined by continuous evolution.

As mail delays grow, one lawmaker is fighting to protect and reform the Postal Service

From missed prescriptions to overworked carriers, postal service problems are piling up in communities across the country.

South Carolina Mail Carrier Hospitalized Following Pit Bull Attack

U.S. Postal Service (USPS) mail carrier was airlifted to a South Carolina hospital last weekend after being attacked by a pit bull at a home in Newberry County.

Congressman Brian Mast asks USPS to honor Charlie Kirk with a stamp

Earlier today, I sent a letter to Postmaster General Steiner with one simple request: to honor the late Charlie Kirk with a commemorative U.S. postage stamp.
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