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Postal Service Frees Up Enough Cash to Keep Operating for ‘Several Years’

The U.S. Postal Service has raised prices and slowed delivery standards in recent years as it struggles to stanch declining mail volume and rising structural costs.

New York Times 5d ago

Hong Kong to keep ‘open mind’ on options for struggling postal service

Hong Kong authorities have vowed to develop a long-term road map for the city’s struggling self-financing postal operator and keep an “open-mind” on all options, including privatisation or turning it into a traditional department. Acting Secretary for Commerce and Economic Development Bernard Chan Pak-li revealed the move at the Legislative Council’s economic development panel meeting on Tuesday, saying the proposed HK$4.6 billion (US$587 million) cash injection to Hongkong Post was intended...

South China Morning Post 8d ago

California city forced to apologize after adult content was printed in a recreation guide mailed to people’s homes

California city forced to apologize after adult content was printed in a recreation guide mailed to people’s homes City officials said Pomona police and the U.S. Postal Inspection Service will investigate the incident - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments Officials in Pomona, California, had to issue an apology after a recreation guide mailed out by the city reportedly included adult content. “The City of Pomona is aware that some copies of the recently mailed Recreation Guide may include...

The Independent World 19h ago

Rs 1.2 lakh penalty on postal department for losing customer’s Pashmina shawls parcel

The District Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission, Baramulla, has held the postal authorities liable for failing to deliver a parcel containing three Pashmina shawls worth Rs 60,000 and ruled that the loss amounted to deficiency in service. The commission has directed the postal authorities to pay a total compensation of Rs 1,20,000 to the complainant. What was the disputeThe complaint was filed by Mehvish Ashraf, owner of M/S Olive Couture, who had booked a parcel through the postal...

Times of India 1d ago

USPS reveals shocking number of dog attacks on mail carriers, issues urgent warning to pet owners

The United States Postal Service (USPS) is issuing an urgent warning to Americans to keep their dogs secured during mail deliveries after more than 5,200 postal workers were attacked by canines last year. The warning comes as the USPS kicks off its annual Dog Bite Awareness campaign, a month-long June initiative aimed at reducing attacks on mail carriers and promoting responsible pet ownership. "Every single day, our postal employees serve their communities across dynamic, fast-changing...

Fox News 5d ago

One in four first class letters delivered late

Royal Mail has reported that one in four first class letters were delivered late in the first quarter of the year, but the company says its service is improving and it is on track to hit the regulator Ofcom's reduced targets. The company has been struggling with staffing shortages and has been working to improve its delivery times. Despite the challenges, Royal Mail remains committed to providing a reliable and efficient postal service to its customers.

BBC News 12d ago

Dad receives Mother & Baby magazine in the post with note attached - 19 years after he ordered it

Dad receives Mother & Baby magazine in the post with note attached - 19 years after he ordered it The Mother & Baby magazine ordered by dad Paul Edwards finally arrived, a whopping 19 years after he actually bought it - an amused Mr Edwards said the late arrival 'tickled' him A dad was stunned to finally receive a magazine in the post 19 years after he actually bought it. Paul Edwards, 52, was awaiting the arrival of his son in 2007 when he bought a copy of Mother & Baby magazine.

Daily Mirror 2d ago

DHS approves plan to verify voter citizenship, monitor mail ballots as Trump push intensifies

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has approved a plan to help states verify that registered voters are U.S. citizens while also monitoring mail ballot flows for potential signs of voter fraud, advancing a central pillar of President Donald Trump’s election integrity agenda. The department approved the plan last Thursday, with the initiative expected to launch by the end of June, according to a court filing submitted Friday. Under the proposal, states would be permitted to submit...

Fox News 1d ago

General strike: CGTP reports strong support, government says 'country functioning normally'

During the night shift there was an almost complete shutdown in several National Health Service hospitals. Many schools are closed and flights have been cancelled. The government has already responded to Wednesday's general strike, playing down its overall impact.

Euronews 7d ago