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Mail carrier finds toddler lifeless at DC home, feds say. Now, mom is convicted

Now, a D.C. Superior Court jury has found Scott, 39, guilty of first-degree murder, first-degree cruelty to children and second-degree cruelty to children, the U.S. Attorney’s Office said in a June 11 news release

Ceiling Collapse Closes Post Office in Andover MA

No one was injured in the collapse, but postal officials have not provided a timeline for the repairs.

Alaska bypass mail rates set to rise by over 9% in July

The U.S. Postal Service is set to increase rates next month for Alaska’s bypass mail program, which ships groceries and bulk goods across rural Alaska.

Postal carriers face rising assaults, thefts: Pittsburgh union leader pushes for tougher laws

In the midst of more assaults and thefts against United States Postal Service workers, especially in Pittsburgh region, the president of the branch 84 chapter of the National Association of Letter Carriers is speaking about legislation he hopes will prevent this type of violence.

Mail thefts, robberies, fraud and other postal crimes – 06/12/25

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

USPS OIG – Security of Electric Vehicle Charging Stations

The charging stations had security risks that could disrupt EV charging or allow unauthorized charging sessions. In addition, security cameras at the selected sites we visited were either not 1) installed; 2) accessible to management; or 3) monitoring the charging stations.

Report Details Fed Retirement, MSPB, FEHB Changes in Tax and Spending Bill

Following is a Congressional Research Service explanation of the provisions in the House-passed tax and spending bill affecting federal employee retirement benefits

House Democrats question Trump’s use of Postal Service inspectors

House Democrats are seeking more information and a face-to-face briefing from the U.S. Postal Service about the Trump administration’s use of Postal Inspection Service (USPIS) officers to aid the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) with President Trump’s immigration crackdown.

USPS – Time to check your facility’s flags

The upcoming June 14 Flag Day is a good time for Postal Service facility managers to check the condition of U.S. flags and the poles that they fly from.

10th Circuit Affirms Toss of USPS Contractor $500M Lawsuit

The 10th Circuit affirms toss USPS contractor $500M lawsuit, rejecting Express One’s allegations that USPS misappropriated confidential business information and wrongfully terminated a longstanding business agreement.

USPS unveils this year’s U.S. Flag stamp

The Postal Service dedicated its latest U.S. Flag stamp during an annual festival in Three Oaks, MI, that celebrates Old Glory.

Volume in Key Mailing Categories Could Decline by Two-Fifths over 10 Years, Says Report

Volume in mailing categories that are main profit centers for the Postal Service—First-Class mail and marketing mail (not including periodicals) could drop by as much as two-fifths over the next 10 years and will be down by more than a tenth even in the most favorable circumstances
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