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Weekly Overview – Top Postal News this week – 05/31/25

These are the posts you cared about this week

Federal Court Dismisses Negligence Claim Against USPS Due to Late Filing and Lack of Evidence

The evidentiary record showed that the plaintiff had run a red light and collided with the USPS tractor-trailer.

Dog attacks on USPS employees increased again last year

There were more than 6,000 reported dog attacks on Postal Service employees in 2024, up from about 5,800 such incidents the year before

Postal Service Refuses to Comply with Subpoena in Voter Intimidation Case as Pennsylvania Authorities Stay Silent on Death Threats

The Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF) is pressing for answers after the United States Postal Inspection Service (USPIS) refused to provide any information sought in a subpoena regarding anonymous death threats against Donald Trump supporters sent in the U.S. Mail

Troy Hagedorn set to retire from the Audubon Post Office

It is estimated that Troy Hagedorn has walked 100,000 miles, that’s more than 4 times around the earth, during his 30-year career at the Audubon Post Office.

Treasury seeks public input tied to Trump’s order on electronic payments

A March executive order requires the agency to manage a shift from paper-based payments to electronic methods across the federal government by Sept. 30.

Jaia Cruz admits stabbing postal worker to death in Harlem deli, gets 15 years

At least 10 years was shaved off her sentence, which was part of a plea agreement made in April — a deal that angered victim Ray Hodges’ loved ones, who felt the sentence was too light

Update: Barbara Bush Commemorative Forever Stamp

The Postal Service will celebrate the life and legacy of former first lady Barbara Bush, wife of George H.W. Bush, the 41st president, and mother of George W. Bush, the 43rd president, with a new stamp to be dedicated in Kennebunkport, ME

Louis DeJoy is Gone, but the Postal Service is Still Following his Dangerous Roadmap

Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night can stop the U.S. Postal Service, but the mismanagement of former Postmaster General Louis DeJoy just might.

Mail thefts, robberies, fraud and other postal crimes – 05/30/25

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

USPS OIG – Affirmative Action Plan for the Recruitment, Hiring, Advancement, and Retention of Persons with Disabilities

To capture agencies’ affirmative action plan for persons with disabilities and persons with targeted disabilities

USPS OIG – In-Office Cost System Follow-up

We found that Postal Service management’s corrective actions sufficiently addressed our prior report’s findings and recommendations.
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