The Senate on Wednesday confirmed President Donald Trump’s nominee to lead the federal government’s HR agency, which has become central to his efforts to overhaul agencies’ workforces.
A postal customer in Bethesda, MD, had been expecting a new credit card, only it never arrived. Instead, the card was used in an attempt to withdraw $700 in cash from an ATM in the area. Our special agents took it from there.
Joe Begley from the Hammonton Post Office has officially retired after 36 years of service on June 27. Starting his postal office career in Egg Harbor City in 1989, Begley was transferred to Hammonton in 2014.
The program, which began on July 1, and is new for most of the country, was designed with the intent of improving communication between new letter carriers and their managers and co-workers
For the first time, the Antitrust Division will offer rewards for individuals who report antitrust crimes and related offenses that harm consumers, taxpayers, and free market competition across industries from healthcare to agriculture — under existing law and at no additional cost to the taxpayer
A federal judge has scheduled a hearing next month to clarify what evidence both sides must share in the case against Thomas Sledge, one of two men accused in the 2024 killing of a U.S. Postal Service carrier in Warren.
The board that oversees the Thrift Savings Plan issued a final rule Wednesday in the Federal Register amending a reamortization rule for loans made from the 401(k)-style retirement plan.