"The United States Postal Service recently changed the delivery method of absentee mail-in ballots!" Peter Bernegger wrote in an Oct. 27 post. "They are hiding the evidence of absentee mail-in ballot ...
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So we're seeing smishing, which is using text messages," Inspector USPIS Keith Nusbaum said. A perfect example of smishing is a text message claiming to be from the United States Postal Service ...
Ahead of the November election, the US Postal Service says it has been hard at work preparing for a large influx of mail-in ...
The U.S. Postal Inspection Service is offering a reward of up to $150,000 for information leading to the arrest of suspects ...
The suspects stole a mailbox “arrow key” from the carrier, and the incident is being investigated by the Randolph Police Department and the US Postal Inspection Service, police said.
"We wanted to focus on providing transparency into the changes the Postal Service is making as they impact the American public," said Tammy Hull.