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The U.S. Postal Service has begun a crackdown on unlicensed vape products, refusing to carry shipments for distributors found to be in violation of federal and local rules, Reuters reported. The effort has involved joint cooperation between the postal service and local law enforcement.
The late President Jimmy Carter is being honored with a commemorative Forever stamp. It will be released Oct. 1. That would have been Carter's 101st birthday.
New USPS delivery standards could slow mail for some customers and speed it up for others. Here's what online shoppers need to know.
The seasonal price increase comes just weeks after the USPS announced it was increasing the price of Forever Stamps and other services. Along with increased prices, the agency has also begun cutting back on certain services and delaying delivery times depending on where the mail needs to be delivered.
Congress may scrap the USPS’s plans for a mostly electric fleet.
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PRIMETIMER on MSNJimmy Carter stamp: Release date, price, and all you need to know as USPS reveals new forever stamp
The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) has unveiled a new Forever stamp paying a homage to former President Jimmy Carter. According to a report by Newsweek, the stamp will be officially released on October 1, 2025, marking what would have been his 101st birthday.
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Soy Carmín on MSNUSPS Just Changed Its Delivery Rules! How could it Affect Your Packages?
If you've ever waited anxiously for a package to arrive, you know the frustration of a missed delivery. But the United States Postal Service (USPS) is making a change that could affect how you receive everything from online orders to important documents.
A year after being lauded for its plan to replace thousands of aging, gas-powered mail trucks with a mostly electric fleet, the U.S. Postal Service is facing congressional attempts to str
The United States Postal Service's proposal to temporarily hike prices on “some package services" could cost Long Island businesses and consumers more this holiday season.
That surprise package on your porch might not be a gift — it could be a warning sign. The USPS wants Americans to take this new threat seriously.