This retail associate saved a customer $10,000


This retail associate saved a customer $10,000

This six-week program will promote adding fruits and vegetables to your diet

Robert Duvall worked as a clerk in Manhattan before his big break

How much do you know about Free Matter for the Blind?

Federal ethics rules limit the options for USPS employees
“I just love what the Harriet Powers stamps represent and loved the photo of the ladies at the ceremony — inspirational.”
— Na Tell Miller, Greensboro, NC

Steiner addresses USPS financial challenges during hearing

The ‘Mailin’ It!’ podcast explores a lineup that celebrates the nation

World Backup Day is a reminder to keep copies of important files somewhere safe

The commemoration began in 1980 and expanded in 1987

Here’s a look at recent USPS leadership announcements

These customized cars are ‘masterpieces of engineering and artistry’

This year’s theme is ‘Own Your Path to Success’

“I enjoyed the article on the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion and their efforts during World War II very much. My uncle was injured in battle during the war. The last...”
— Marilynne Brown, Reagan, TX

USPS celebrates these customized cars with five stamps

The organization reminds employees of its zero-tolerance policy for threats and violence

The Postal Pulse survey and Free Matter for the Blind made news

This retail associate helped reunite a toddler and parents


They are known for following the sun and providing seeds and nectar

And two retiring letter carriers get sweet sendoffs

How much do you know about scammers using artificial intelligence?