Denmark is the first country globally to discontinue government-operated mail services.

Denmark Halts Letter Deliveries In a notable shift, Denmark’s national postal service, PostNord, has officially stopped delivering letters as of the new year. This decision comes after a reported decline of over 90% in letter volumes since 2000, which is quite significant. Denmark may be the first country to completely cease letter deliveries, although they […]
Timing for USPS postmarks could shift for certain mail, and a shipping price increase is expected.

Mail sent via the United States Postal Service (USPS) might not always be postmarked on the same day it is mailed. This update comes as part of the USPS’s ongoing changes tied to a long-term transformation strategy, which also includes planned rate increases set for 2026. According to a statement released on their website, operational […]
Changes in USPS mail processing impact postmark dates for customers across the country

Some mail sent via the United States Postal Service may no longer be postmarked on the same day it’s sent. This change comes as USPS is implementing updates as part of its long-term transformation plan, which includes rate adjustments expected to take effect in 2026. According to a statement from the USPS, operational changes in […]
Senators plan to cut down annoying political junk mail and eliminate important federal funding for the Republican and Democratic Party.

Bipartisan Effort to Curb Political Mail In Washington, two senators from different parties are taking steps to limit the amount of political mail sent to households. Their proposed legislation aims to cut federal support that currently benefits both Republican and Democratic committees. Currently, major political parties enjoy similar rights in terms of mailing costs, receiving […]
Air Force veteran discovered dead in a mail machine just 10 days after getting engaged: ‘We’re living a nightmare’

Tragic Death of Air Force Veteran Sparks Questions An Air Force veteran tragically died after being found inside a mail processing machine at a post office. Nicholas Acker, aged 36, passed away on November 8, just ten days after getting engaged. His fiancée, Stephanie Jaszcz, is now seeking clarity regarding the circumstances surrounding his untimely […]
USPS worker dies in mail processing machine incident in Michigan

A U.S. Postal Service employee tragically lost his life after getting stuck inside a mail-processing machine at a distribution center in Allen Park, Michigan, according to officials. Nicholas John Acker, aged 36, was found dead on Saturday after being trapped in the machine for several hours. He worked as a maintenance technician at the USPS […]
Reasons for the lack of mail on Monday

As Monday approaches, it’s worth noting that October 13th brings a little less on your to-do list. No need for a mailbox check then. Monday marks Columbus Day, a holiday recognized by federal agencies and banks. This includes the U.S. Postal Service, which will not be operational that day and won’t be picking up or […]
Mail ballots enhance democracy rather than pose a threat to it.

Whenever there’s criticism aimed at the president or close associates, it seems to coincide with discussions around mail-in ballots. Despite ongoing investigations into these unproven claims and the litigation that follows, these narratives keep resurfacing. Voting by mail, whether absentee or from home, isn’t new—nor is it a partisan issue. On the contrary, mail-in voting […]
USPS worker Mary Ann Magdamit took cards and checks from the mail to support her extravagant lifestyle showcased online.

California Postal Worker Accused of Mail Theft A former postal worker in California is accused of stealing credit and debit cards, as well as checks. Mary Anne Magdamit, 31, who worked at the Torrance Main Post Office, admitted in court that she had taken mail between 2022 and July 2025, a claim made by the […]
Appeals court maintains Texas voter ID requirements for mail ballots, stating they are ‘not secure’

On Monday, Texas scored a legal victory when a federal appeals court upheld a state law mandating that mail-in ballots must include either a state ID number or a partial Social Security number. This ruling, made by a panel of three judges, overturned a previous district court decision, concluding that the law does not violate […]