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Twenty-five years ago, Gallup began asking Americans if they were proud of their country. Nine out of 10 said yes, they were extremely or very proud of the United States. Things have changed. National ...
She is a star of American science. A Stanford chair. A NASA collaborator. A role model for a generation of young researchers. But a chilling congressional investigation has found that celebrated ...
A recent change in how the U.S. Postal Service postmarks letters could discount the ballots of thousands of last-minute voters. Many Americans have long assumed that tax returns, ballots and other ...
Aptly-named snail mail might be getting even slower in 2026. The United States Postal Service has implemented new procedures for the new year, which could delay delivery. Among changes is the postmark ...
Shipping multiple types of mail will become more expensive in 2026. USPS is also changing their postmark process that could impact people mailing time-sensitive documents, like tax returns. Sending ...
Fox News contributor Joe Concha discusses The Washington Post editorial board's calls for reforms to social services across the country in the wake of Minnesota's alleged fraud scandal and President ...
For decades, a USPS postmark has served as official evidence that mail was sent on time. In elections, many state laws treat a ballot as valid if it is postmarked by Election Day, even if it arrives ...
As the much-derided agency loses billions, postal workers quietly, and sometimes heroically, serve their communities. By Steven Kurutz There is something elemental about the mail. Like the rain, snow, ...