WASHINGTON, Sept 20 (Reuters) - The U.S. Postal Service said on Friday it will not hike stamp prices in January for the first time since January 2022 after a series of price hikes in recent years.
Across the country, local officials are beefing up their security to keep their workers and polling places safe while also ...
The U.S. Postal Service announced it will not increase stamp prices in January 2023, despite a series of hikes in recent years. The agency, facing a $6.5 billion yearly net loss, continues its 10-year ...
Top election officials last week sounded the alarm about ongoing delays within America’s mail delivery system and the ...
In-person voting for this year’s presidential election began Friday, a milestone that kicked off a six-week sprint to ...
David Sharp has volunteered for the U.S. Postal Service beat, regularly talking with the postmaster general, Louis DeJoy, in ...
If Republicans get their way in Pennsylvania, voters won’t be able to correct technical problems with their ballots. The ...
North Carolina Lieutenant Governor Mark Robinson is a Hitler-quoting, gay-bashing, conspiracy-touting antisemite, and has ...
Election officials across the country, including Virginia, have raised concerns with the U.S. Postal Service about the timely delivery of mail-in ballots ahead of the November election.
U.S. Postmaster General Louis DeJoy has reassured state election officials that the Postal Service is prepared to manage the ...
The military must have their ballots sent to them at least 45 days before the general election. Friday marks 46 days before the election.
The U.S. Postal Service’s leader is expressing frustration with ongoing criticism of how it handles mail ballots.  Postmaster ...