postal service
Coverage of postal service in the Nexus archive.
- Skid Row's only post office has closed because of safety concerns
In January, the only Postal Service office serving Skid Row and surrounding businesses closed due to safety concerns, causing anger and frustration.
- Skid Row's only post office has closed because of safety concerns
The only Postal Service office in Skid Row closed in January due to safety concerns, causing anger and frustration among the community and local businesses.
- Yes, California’s voter rolls need scrutiny
The article argues that California’s voter rolls require scrutiny. It begins with a quote from the old Postal Service creed about couriers persevering through challenges.
- Hong Kong to keep ‘open mind’ on options for struggling postal service
Hong Kong authorities are considering long-term options for the struggling self-financing postal service, including privatization or converting it into a traditional department. A proposed HK$4.6 billion cash injection aims to support Hongkong Post as part of this review.
- Trump order limiting voting by mail will stand for now, federal judge rules
A federal judge declined to block an executive order by President Donald Trump restricting voting by mail, citing it is too early to challenge the directive. The order requires the Postal Service to propose a rule blocking mail ballot distribution except to voters on state-provided lists and instructs the Department of Homeland Security to compile national voter lists, facing lawsuits from Democratic groups and the NAACP.
- Trump order limiting voting by mail will stand for now, federal judge rules
A federal judge ruled that President Donald Trump's executive order restricting voting by mail will remain in effect for now. The order directs the Postal Service to propose a rule blocking states from sending ballots except to voters on state-provided lists, and the judge indicated he may reconsider if the directive is enforced. The decision affects pending lawsuits from Democratic groups and the NAACP ahead of the November midterm elections.
- Trump order limiting voting by mail will stand for now, federal judge rules
A federal judge declined to block President Donald Trump’s executive order restricting voting by mail, stating it is too early to challenge the directive. The order requires the Postal Service to propose rules blocking states from sending ballots except to voters on state-provided lists, with potential implications for the November midterm elections.
- Trump order limiting voting by mail will stand for now, federal judge rules
A federal judge declined to block President Donald Trump's executive order restricting mail-in voting, which requires the Postal Service to propose a rule blocking states from sending ballots except to voters on state-provided lists. The decision allows the order to remain in effect for now, pending further legal challenges from Democratic groups, the NAACP, and others.
- Trump order limiting voting by mail will stand for now, federal judge rules
A federal judge declined to block President Donald Trump’s executive order restricting mail-in voting, allowing it to remain in effect for now. The order directs the Postal Service to propose rules blocking states from sending mail ballots except to voters on state-provided lists and instructs the Department of Homeland Security to compile voter lists with the Social Security Administration. The judge ruled that challenges to the directive are premature, as its implementation has not yet occurred.
- Trump order limiting voting by mail will stand for now, federal judge rules
A federal judge declined to block President Donald Trump's executive order restricting mail-in voting, which requires the Postal Service to propose a rule blocking states from sending ballots except to voters on state-provided lists. The decision allows the order to remain in effect for now, pending further legal challenges.
- Trump order limiting voting by mail will stand for now, federal judge rules
A federal judge declined to block President Donald Trump's executive order restricting voting by mail, citing it is too early to challenge the directive ahead of the midterm elections. The order requires the Postal Service to propose a rule limiting mail ballot distribution and instructs the Department of Homeland Security to compile voter lists, facing multiple lawsuits from Democratic groups and organizations like the NAACP.
- Revealed: The towns where a THIRD of first-class letters are delivered late - despite the cost of stamps more than doubling since 2020
A third of first-class letters are delivered late in certain UK towns, despite stamp prices more than doubling since 2020. The issue highlights concerns over postal service efficiency and cost-effectiveness.