Lauren Leigh Bacho / Getty Images Travis Kelce Annoyed by Fans who Keep Sending 'Random' Stuff to His House - 'It's Not Getting to Me' The NFL's most dynamic tight end has found a way to get out of some unwanted receptions to his personal residence. By Richard Moorhead May 3, 2024
@alaynatreene / X screen shot Hazmat Team Seen at Donald Trump Jr.'s House After He Receives Ominous Letter The Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office and the U.S. Postal Service are investigating the source of the letter. By Johnathan Jones February 27, 2024
Barry Winiker / Getty Images Major 2A Win as Judge Rules Anti-Firearm US Law Is Unconstitutional U.S. District Judge Kathryn Kimball Mizelle ruled that a law prohibiting the possession of a firearm in post offices was uncsontitutional. By Ben Kew January 14, 2024
David Zalubowski, File / AP Under Their Noses: US Postal Worker Stole $24 Million in Checks in 4 Months, Feds Allege To uncover the scheme, undercover police officers pretended to be buyers of the stolen checks on Telegram. By Andrew Jose November 20, 2023
Catherine McQueen / Getty Images US Postal Service Announces $6.5 Billion Loss for 2023 Despite Big Plan to Break Even The USPS has been been making efforts to right the ship but so far isn't seeing much return on the belt-tightening. By Warner Todd Huston November 15, 2023
@RentonRFA / X Multiple Elections Offices Receive Suspicious Letters, Some Contained Antifa and 'Pride' Symbols Multiple election offices have received suspicious letters containing white powder along with a message that was described as "vague." By Jack Davis November 10, 2023
Joe Raedle / Getty Images Matt Gaetz Introduces Bill to Shut Down USPS's Covert Spy Program "The Postal Service should be focused on delivering the mail on time and on budget, not running a covert surveillance program." By Warner Todd Huston August 18, 2023
Morry Gash / AP file photo 'Outraged' USPS Mail Carriers Have Seen Enough, Issue Demand Regarding Violent Crime “Every postal employee deserves to work in safety and to be free from targeting by criminals seeking to access the public’s mail." By The Associated Press May 8, 2023
@kyleezempel / Twitter screen shotCommentary Woman Gets Christmas Card Month Late and Finds Contents Missing - She Has 1 Question About USPS The USPS apparently cannot even deliver Christmas cards properly, so how can we trust them with our ballots? By Peter Partoll January 25, 2023
David Zalubowski - File / AP USPS Announces Plan to Spend Billions in Taxpayer Dollars to Convert Delivery Fleet to All Electric Vehicles While the original plan was to only have 10 percent of the fleet converted to EVs, the USPS is now planning to convert their entire fleet. By The Associated Press December 20, 2022