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The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) is suspending regular operations on June 19, 2026.
The rule has not been finalized as of this writing and the executive order it's following is facing a legal challenge from two dozen states.
A federal judge struck down a proposed rule from the Postal Service that would have forced states to turn over their mail-in and absentee voter rolls to the agency. Senior Judge Emmet G. Sullivan, a nominee of former President Bill Clinton,
The Postal Service proposed to require states to provide names and barcodes for mail-in ballots as part of Trump’s contentious election security push.
Forever stamp prices are rising for the sixth straight year. Here's what you need to know — and how to save money before the increase takes effect.
Hawley is investigating postal service issues in Missouri, after a contentious hearing with the Postmaster General last week.
For 250 years, the Postal Service has helped bind America together. We are proud to continue that service here in Coeur d’Alene.
The USPS unveils new 2026 stamps and confirms the launch cities, including D.C., New Orleans and Humble, Texas.
