The United States Postal Service has released their Holiday Shipping Deadlines for 2021; these dates are the USPS's recommended dates to get letters, cards, and packages in the mail in order for them to arrive to your destination in time for Christmas.
There will be no mail service on Wednesday, December 5. By proclamation of President Donald Trump, the date has been declared a National Day of Mourning.
As the famous motto goes, "neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night" stops dedicated postal workers. And as far as Deborah Ford is concerned, who retired from the USPS after more than four decades on the job without taking a single sick day, nothing else does either.
The USPS issues stamps from time to time for collectors, to honor unique people or historic moments, and to make money. When they issued the Simpsons, they thought they would make more money than any other stamp.
Call the U.S. Postal Service "crazy". Just make sure you add "...like a fox" to the end of it. Plagued with mounting debt and a business model that isn't achieving a profitable return anymore, the United States Postal Service is turning to the bane of many peoples existence to shore up their balance sheet: junk mail.
These are challenging times for the the United States Postal Service. These are also "changing" times.
Ending a policy that has been in place since it's inception, the U.S. Postal Service announced that it will begin featuring images of people who are still alive...