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In today's Federal Newscast, in an attempt to rightsize the agency's workforce, the Postal Service is the latest agency to offer early retirement to many of its long-time employees.
The U.S. Postal Service delivers your mail and packages. And depending on the outcome of pending negotiations, your neighborhood letter carrier could also be your local census-taker.
Officials at the U.S. Postal Service say the continued rise in e-commerce this year is boosting their parcel business, especially in the busy holiday season.
The U.S. Postal Service's regulatory body announced that it would allow some additional flexibility to increase the price of postal products, but would keep a price cap in place for any future rate hikes.
The U.S. Postal Service reported its 11th straight year of financial losses on Tuesday, but a number of pending regulatory changes could, in time, help put the agency on a path toward solvency.
The Commerce Department is planning to use U.S. Postal Service workers to help with its 2018 end-to-end tests.
Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz says the hope is to spin off a page that looks at disaster assistance funds.
The National Association of Letter Carriers paid homage to members whose acts of heroism have helped save lives within the communities they serve.
Citizens expect the Postal Service to deploy driverless delivery trucks, but they're not certain that would be a good idea.
The Postal Inspector General found that, in some districts, official time, while legal, got out of hand because it wasn't managed properly.
The U.S. Postal Service has caught the ire of three senators looking for answers — and possibly for heads to roll — after a watchdog report found the agency significantly underreported late mail delivery.
USPS heard back from more than 1.7 million customers last year, but its inspector general wants to know if it's getting enough constructive feedback.
More than 200,000 U.S. Postal Service employees have just received their first two catch-up cost-of-living adjustments, and will soon receive their third COLA.
The U.S. Postal Service reported the latest in a series of financial setbacks on Thursday, but the agency may see some big changes coming this fall.