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109-Year-Old Veteran Laid to Rest, Celebrated by Inglewood Community
Luke Dixon, distinguished veteran and Angeleno, has passed at the age of 109. His family and loved ones Friday celebrated his outstanding career and, above all, his virtuous demeanor.
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Why ‘Free' Shipping Isn't Free
The big carriers such as FedEx, UPS and Amazon make lots of deliveries, and none of those packages are being shipped for “free.”
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Detroit Posthumously Honors Aretha Franklin With Post Office Naming
Aretha Franklin was given a bit of R-E-S-P-E-C-T when a post office in her hometown of Detroit was named after the late singer
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Amazon Is Now Shipping Cargo for Outside Customers in Its Latest Move to Compete With FedEx and UPS
Amazon is on a spending spree in its latest move to compete with FedEx and UPS. It’s now shipping cargo for outside customers.
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Mail Carrier Accused of Stealing Credit Card From Mail to Pay for Plastic Surgery
A United States Postal Service mail carrier is facing numerous charges for allegedly using a credit card stolen from her postal route and using it to pay for an $8,000 surgical procedure at a Long Island medical office in September 2019, according to the Queens District Attorney’s Office. Small, 31 and of Jamaica, Queens, was arraigned Wednesday night on a…
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Man Held Gun to Philly Postal Worker, Made Her Drive, Stole Packages, Police Say
A Philadelphia man has been charged with robbery and kidnapping after police say he forced a postal worker into a mail truck and made her drive him around at gunpoint before he fled with several packages.
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US Postal Service Dealing With ‘Historic' Volume of Holiday Mail
If you mailed-out holiday gifts weeks ago thinking the packages would arrive in plenty of time for Christmas Day, you may want to check the status of the delivery.
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US Judge Orders Stop to Postal Service Cuts, Echoing Others
A federal judge in Philadelphia has joined others around the country in ordering the U.S. Postal Service to halt recent service cuts
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House to Subpoena Postmaster General Over Mail Delays
The House Oversight Committee intends to subpoena Postmaster General Louis DeJoy.
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Judge Orders USPS to Provide Info on Service Changes
A federal judge in Washington state is giving the Trump administration and the U.S. Postal Service 10 days to turn over information about service changes that critics say could undermine mail-in voting in the November election.
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Rep. Cooper to Postmaster General DeJoy: Is Presidential Pardon ‘Your Backup Plan?'
At a congressional hearing on Monday, Rep. Jim Cooper, D-Tenn., accused Postmaster General Louis DeJoy of having political conflicts of interest and illegally interfering with mail deliveries. “Mr. DeJoy, is your backup plan to get pardoned like Roger Stone?” he asked, referring to the Donald Trump associate whose sentence was commuted by the president.
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Postal Service Changes Suspended
In a surprise move the Postmaster General has reversed course and suspended controversial changes to the United States Postal Service that many said were aimed at disrupting the upcoming election.
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Postmaster General Suspends Changes to USPS After Widespread Backlash
Postmaster General Louis DeJoy announced Tuesday that the USPS is halting some operational changes to mail delivery until after the November election. The abrupt reversal comes as more than 20 states announced they would be suing to stop the changes.
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Pelosi to Call House Back Into Session to Vote on USPS Bill
Speaker Nancy Pelosi says she is calling the House back into session this week to vote on a bill prohibiting the U.S. Postal Service from implementing any changes to operations or level of service
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What's Happening at the US Postal Service, and Why?
The U.S. Postal Service is warning states that it can’t guarantee all ballots cast by mail for the November election will arrive in time to be counted, even if ballots are mailed by state deadlines.
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U.S. Postal Service Election Concerns
Concerns are growing about the security and effectiveness of mail-ballots in the lead-up to November’s election.
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U.S. Postal Service Election Concerns
Concerns are growing about the security and effectiveness of mail-ballots in the lead-up to November’s election. Damian Trujillo reports.
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Trump Admits He's Blocking Postal Cash to Stop Mail-In Votes
President Donald Trump says he opposes additional funding for the U.S. Postal Service, acknowledging that his position would starve the agency of money Democrats say it needs to process an anticipated surge in mail-in ballots during the coronavirus pandemic
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US Mail Could Be Delayed Under New Policies
Mail could be delayed a day or more under proposed changes suggested by the new postmaster general, according to documents obtained by The Associated Press.
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US Postal Service Reminds Residents That Most Postal Needs Can be Met at Home
As Bay Area residents shelter in place, U.S. Postal Service officials said Thursday everyone can have their postal needs met from the comfort of their home.