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Pelosi Calls Lawmakers Back To Block Postal Service Changes
Speaker Nancy Pelosi is calling the House back to vote on blocking the U.S. Postal Service from making operational changes that threaten the timely delivery of mail-in ballots in November's election.
In Rare Move, U.S. Postal Service Will Reduce Prices
For the first time in a century, the U.S. Postal Service will have to reduce its prices because a temporary price hike is expiring. That is going to compound financial problems for an already deeply troubled USPS.
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BBC Accuses Iran Of 'Bullying' Its Persian Service Employees
The news service's director general said Iran has been detaining the family members of its Persian service.
Google Is Said To Be Preparing Its Own Mobile Wireless Service
Google plans to launch a new mobile phone service that it will sell directly to U.S. consumers, according to technology site The Information and other news outlets.
New Allegations Surface Of Secret Service Misbehavior In El Salvador
A CBS/KIRO-TV reporter says he's found evidence that Secret Service agents, along with military escorts, patronized a strip club in March, 2011, in El Salvador. That's a year before the current Secret Service scandal involving prostitutes in Colombia.
Secret Service Tightens Conduct Rules Following Prostitution Scandal
The rules cover alcohol consumption and the types of businesses traveling staff can patronize.
Education Department Casts Doubts On Public Service Loan Forgiveness
A legal filing by the Education Department last week calls into question the future of a program that allowed a student's loan to be forgiven after 10 years of work in the public sector.
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Why Consumers Systematically Give Inflated Grades For Poor Service
A study shows that rating systems for online marketplaces are prone to inflation, because raters feel pressured to leave high scores.
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GOP Presidential Debaters Consider Their Secret Service Code Names
In the GOP debate, there was time for one more question: If elected, what would be your secret service code name? Among the answers, Florida's Marco Rubio chose Gator and Donald Trump picked Humble.
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12th Member Of Military Tied To Secret Service Scandal
Secret Service agents and U.S. military personnel allegedly cavorted with prostitutes in Cartagena, Colombia, earlier this month.
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