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A day in the life of a favorite Old Metairie mailman. He’s been at it 33 years.

After 33 years of delivering mail in Metairie, Earl Egan recently stumbled upon something he’d never seen before.

IRS Tells 525,000 Federal Employees to Pay Tax Bills, Or Else

Hundreds of thousands of current and retired federal employees recently received a new wave of IRS notices prompting urgent resolution of their outstanding tax liabilities

Tillman allegedly used fireplace logs, lighter fluid in San Jose post office arson

The driver, 44-year-old Richard Tillman, is accused of deliberately crashing into the post office in the 6500 block of Crown Boulevard in the Almaden Valley section of San Jose, and then lighting the building on fire.

Chris Malinowski spent 52 years working the same route in suburban Arlington Heights

A USPS mail carrier in Chicago's western suburbs is preparing for his final delivery after being on the job for five decades.

Man says he stabbed South Florida mail carrier in self-defense

Police sources said the altercation happened while the man was on his scooter and Mason was in his mail truck and a fight ensued, leading to the stabbing.

Hearing Wrap Up: Congress Must Help USPS Address Mail Theft and Crime

Yesterday, the Subcommittee on Government Operations held a hearing titled “An Update on Mail Theft and Crime.

Postal worker hurt after gunshot victim hijacks mail truck, demands ride to hospital

A postal worker in Philadelphia was injured on Wednesday when police say a gunshot victim hijacked his mail truck and demanded a ride to the hospital.

He was more than a Founding Father

Five things about Benjamin Franklin you didn’t know

Back Payments Following GPO-WEP Repeal Now Finished, SSA Says

As of July 7, 2025, we completed sending over 3.1 million payments, totaling $17 billion,” the SSA said

Mail thefts, robberies, fraud and other postal crimes – 07/24/25

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

Whether by train, plane or dog sled, the US Postal Service has kept America connected

America’s Founding Fathers had the foresight to recognize that an efficient postal service would be an essential tool of democracy. Odds are they didn’t envision mailboxes stuffed with grocery ads, prescription medicines and AARP The Magazine.

Considering History: Ben Franklin, the U.S. Postal System, and Founding American Ideals

Amid the growing war, on July 26th, that same body voted to establish a national mail service, the U.S. postal system, with Ben Franklin as the first postmaster general.
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