Every day, millions of Americans across the country rely on the United States Postal Service (USPS) to send all sorts of ...
No. A new rule clarifies that some mail is not postmarked when it is first received, but rather during processing.
In a move that could have significant consequences for voters and taxpayers, the United States Postal Service (USPS) has ...
A new rule published by the United States Postal Service is encouraging people to get important mail sent out early.
If you rely on postmarks when casting your ballot, filing your taxes or paying bills, a new US Postal Service rule makes it clear that you should plan ahead.
If you're mailing any time-sensitive documents, you may want to mail it earlier than usual under the agency's new postmark ...
A quiet clarification by the United States Postal Service is drawing renewed scrutiny after health care advocates and voting ...
For decades, a USPS postmark has served as official evidence that mail was sent on time. In elections, many state laws treat ...
Shipping costs through the U.S. Postal Service are set to rise in early 2026 after the agency filed notice with the Postal Regulatory Commission on November 14, 2025. The proposed changes, approved by ...
The United States Postal Service has reached a pivotal moment. Challenged by technological disruptions and constrained by ...