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Soon feds may be able to file health insurance claims online

A new Biden administration initiative to crack down on “unnecessary headaches” for consumers will include plans for employees on the Federal Employees Health Benefits and Postal Service Health Benefits plans to submit out-of-network claims online, alongside other updates.

TikTok, Dating Apps and Sports Betting: Audit Calls for Cleanup of USPS-Issued Devices

An inspector general audit has called on the USPS to tighten the controls over the smart phones and other mobile devices it has issued to its employees, after finding that employees had installed applications not related to business purposes and/or that cause security related concerns.

Contract mail carrier accused of scamming $500,000 from Pinehurst resident

Through an exhaustive investigation, detectives discovered the suspect was a contract mail carrier for the United States Postal Service and used that position of trust to allegedly obtain over a half-million dollars from the person, according to the Pinehurst Police Department in a press release.

Postal Service Revolution Deserves Time to Deliver

The general public’s direct interaction with the US Postal Service has been declining for decades now. How many young people have mailed a letter or picked up a package at the post office? We send emails. We pay bills online. If we need to ship a physical document, we hand it to FedEx Corp. or United Parcel Service Inc.

Pony Up Act

Unfortunately, my office has received countless complaints from Arkansans who have been victims of recent failures by the USPS. Prescriptions are arriving late, packages are missing, and bills are being delivered well past their due date.

This week, USPS is focused on ethics

USPS Ethics Awareness Week, an annual campaign to educate employees on the importance of conducting themselves with integrity, will begin Monday, Aug. 12.

Demings, Zollars nominated for USPS Board of Governors seats

President Joe Biden has nominated Val Butler Demings and William Zollars to be members of the USPS Board of Governors.

After his wife fell for a postal text scam, this man unmasks a global smishing operation

The situation took a serious turn when his wife inadvertently entered her credit card details into the linked fraudulent website. This personal breach motivated Smith to embark on an in-depth investigation into the scam's origins.

NE Harris Co. apartment residents fed up with months of mail disruptions after repeated break-ins

HARRIS COUNTY, Texas (KTRK) -- Many residents of a northeast Harris County apartment complex haven't received mail in months.

PMG Louis DeJoy’s Remarks During the Aug. 8, 2024, Postal Service Board of Governors Meeting

The below remarks are as prepared for delivery by Postmaster General and CEO Louis DeJoy during the open session meeting of the Postal Service Board of Governors on Aug. 8, 2024.

President Nixon signed the Postal Reorganization Act on Aug. 12, 1970

Mere months after a historic wildcat strike brought the U.S. Mail to a standstill, President Richard M. Nixon signed the Postal Reorganization Act— the most comprehensive postal reform since the nation’s founding — on Aug. 12, 1970.

Former postal worker admits to stealing from mail

The investigation revealed Aguirre had opened some of the mail entrusted with her and stole cash and gift cards totaling at least $2,500. She was terminated and charged with theft of mail as a postal employee.
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