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OPM wants federal retirement processing fully digitized in three weeks’ time

Agencies are facing a tight timeline to move to a paperless federal retirement process, as the Office of Personnel Management puts the finishing touches on a multi-year modernization project.

Your Local Mail Carrier May Assist with Deporting Illegal Immigrants

Here’s how a local mail carrier would be involved. One would be to report any suspicious behavior or something that looks illegal in the neighborhood

Department of Agriculture facilitates recovery of orphaned chicks

The Delaware Department of Agriculture (DDA) and the First State Animal Center (FSAC) have collaborated to rehabilitate thousands of orphaned young birds recovered from a misdirected USPS shipment.

Greif Receives Supplier Innovation Award from the U.S. Postal Service

Greif , a global leader in industrial packaging products and services, is proud to announce it has been awarded the Supplier Innovation Award by the United States Postal Service (USPS).

FedEx strikes new Amazon deal, says heavy and rural deliveries are money makers

FedEx's new deal comes nearly six years after its express business dropped Amazon, and about four months since archrival UPS cut its Amazon business in half

Return to Sender: Why the U.S. Postal Inspection Service Must Be Rebuilt or Eliminated

The U.S. Postal Inspection Service (USPIS) is a constitutional anomaly — an independent federal agency wielding vast law enforcement power without direct Department of Justice or Executive Branch oversight.

NAPS v. USPS, Summary of Postal Service’s Cross Motion for Summary Judgment

Based on the Postal Service’s request for an extension in the briefing schedule, NAPS will file a reply motion responding to these arguments on July 9 and the Postal Service will file its final reply on August 6

NAPS Receives USPS Pay Proposal for Review and Pay Talk Consultations

NAPS Receives USPS Pay Proposal for Field and HQ EAS Supervisors, Managers, and Postmasters for Review and Pay Talk Consultations

Louisville USPS employee says morale is ‘very low’ as inspector general audits 4 local branches

The federal government is investigating ongoing mail delays in Louisville, and now some U.S. Postal Service employees are raising red flags about what's happening behind the scenes.

Mail thefts, robberies, fraud and other postal crimes – 05/14/25

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

18 Things You Never Knew About the Post Office

Love it or hate it, the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) has a rich history — and there’s a lot you may not know about this nearly 250-year-old institution

Missouri legislators say they’re still working to address issues with the U.S. Postal Service

According to Missouri Representative Eric Burleson’s office the resignation of Postmaster General Louis DeJoy put a halt to the progress the oversight committee was making.
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