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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.

Frontline Communications delivers new mobile command vehicle for USPS Inspection Service

The vehicle has been developed to enhance coordination, communication and situational awareness for law enforcement agencies.

A new book about the history of USPS is now available

A book chronicling the 250-year history of USPS from its Colonial origins through today is now available for purchase.

Hazmat crews respond to Champaign Co. Post Office

Staff members were sent home, and a cleanup crew was called in from Effingham

TSP Takes Step toward Upcoming In-Plan Roth Conversions

The TSP has proposed rules to carry out the previously announced authority beginning in calendar year 2026 for investors to convert money from traditional status to Roth status within their accounts.

OPM Details Coverage Changes, Plan Dropouts for FEHB/PSHB in 2026

OPM has spelled out more details of health insurance coverage changes and plan availability for the 2026 plan year, with several increases in the former but decreases in the latter.

Mail thefts, robberies, fraud and other postal crimes – 10/15/25

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

Understanding Your 2026 Federal Health Benefits Options: FEHB, PSHB, and FEDVIP

Together, these programs continue to provide millions of federal and postal employees, retirees, and their families with access to comprehensive, affordable health coverage.

An American in France says she’s unable to send letters home to the USA

According to the New York Times, many countries aren't sending letters to the United States after the Trump administration ended low-value duty exemptions for imports.
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