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Watch a video about the life of Elie Wiesel
The author and humanitarian is featured on the latest stamp in the Distinguished Americans series
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USPS, union extend contract talks
Negotiations with the NPMHU will continue
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Before they were famous, they were postal workers
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These stamps offer chill vibes
Winter Landscapes showcase the work of five photographers
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A new video showcases the Holiday Cheer stamps
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Employees must comply with all environmental regulations
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USPS honors Nobel laureate and Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel
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Here’s when to send your holiday mail and packages
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He was a ‘messenger to mankind’
Elie Wiesel joins the Distinguished Americans stamp series
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Webster to serve as Eastern Region VP
He’ll oversee 107 facilities and more than 55,000 employees
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USPS Operation Santa is now accepting letters
The program helps fulfill the holiday wishes of people in need
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An early start for the most wonderful time of the year
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National Hispanic Heritage Month begins
The observance begins on Sept. 15 each year
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Here’s how to keep your emergency plans up to date
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Bringing in the season with flora and fauna
Holiday Cheer stamps arrive Sept. 13
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Learn more about William F. Buckley Jr.
A new video discusses the stamp subject’s life and career
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Don’t fall for this smishing scam
If you’re asked to click a link to verify your ID, it’s probably a trap
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USPS dedicates William F. Buckley Jr. stamp
He was a prominent voice of the modern conservative movement
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Keeping USPS employees and the mail safe
‘Mailin’ It!’ looks at security in the digital age
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Steiner emphasizes the importance of service during tour of USPS facilities
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Got questions about the Thrift Savings Plan?
USPS employees can participate in the latest online sessions
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He helped define modern American conservatism
USPS releases its William F. Buckley Jr. stamp
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When a FOIA request can’t be granted
The law has two exemptions that USPS frequently uses
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Interested in becoming a postal inspector?
The Inspection Service is taking applications through Sept. 17
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September is National Suicide Prevention Month
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Don’t toss most used batteries in the trash
Employees should follow the proper procedures for disposal
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Former employee goes to prison for counterfeit check fraud scheme
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Blood cancer affects the immune system
The three main types are leukemia, lymphoma and myeloma
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