USPS, Jimmy Carter and forever stamp
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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 United States Postal Service has announced plans for a Forever stamp commemorating the late former President Jimmy Carter.
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 strip
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.
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FOX 5 Atlanta on MSNJimmy Carter Forever stamp: USPS honoring his life and legacy
Former President Jimmy Carter will receive a distinct honor from the U.S. Postal Service-- he will be featured on a Forever stamp.
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Soy Nómada on MSNUSPS Delivery Changes: What You Need to Know Before Your Next Shipment
The United States Postal Service (USPS) is rolling out significant delivery standard changes as part of its 'Delivering for America' plan. Starting April 1, 2025, these changes aim to cut costs and stabilize operations,
The driver had lacerations to his whole body, a complaint of pain in his hand, and said he hit his head but did not lose consciousness.
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
In a movex they call “peak-season pricing” — which will run from Oct. 5, 2025, to Jan. 18, 2026 — both retail and commercial packages will experience anywhere from a $0.30 to $16 increase during this timeframe.
The United States Postal Service released new stamps at the Great American Stamp Show Thursday to celebrate the Boston 2026 World Expo, May 23-30, 2026.
Former Postmaster General Louis DeJoy told lawmakers that USPS expected to shed 10,000 positions through the early retirement offers.