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Cash-Strapped Postal Service To Launch A New Clothing Line
In its search for new revenue streams, the Postal Service is getting creative. Its entered into a licensing agreement for a new apparel and accessories line called Rain Heat & Snow.
Tardis Optional: Time Travelers Invited To Stephen Hawking Service
Applications to attend a memorial service for the famous scientist are open to the public. Anyone born between 1918 and 2038 can apply.
Biden Honors U.S. Service Members Killed In Kabul
This was Biden's first visit as president to honor dead service members and comfort their relatives. The fallen service members included 11 Marines, an Army soldier and a member of the Navy.
In List Of Changes For Secret Service, A New Fence Comes First
An independent review panel calls for changes ranging from a better fence at the White House to a new approach to training and leadership within the Secret Service.
'Morally Repugnant' Behavior Tolerated By Secret Service, Senator Says
At the first congressional hearing into the scandal, Republican Sen. Susan Collins of Maine will make the case that Secret Service supervisors have turned a blind eye to bad behavior.
FCC Chief Calls For Investigation Of Florida Cellphone Service Outages
One cellphone company says it already had begun crediting customers for the lack of service due to outages in Florida counties hit by Hurricane Michael.
Postal Service Watchdog Outlines 'Concerns' Surrounding Election Readiness
The U.S. Postal Service still has a number of hurdles to overcome to support upcoming general election mail-in ballots, its inspector general's office says.
Bush Tells Guard Group He's Proud of His Service
President Bush addresses the National Guard Association of the United States in Las Vegas, Nev., telling the group he is proud to have been in the service. Since Sept. 11, 2001, an estimated 225,000 guardsmen, about half the total force, have been called up for active duty in Iraq and Afghanistan. NPR's Don Gonyea reports.
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The Secret Service admits failures in Butler, Pa., Trump shooting
The acting director of the Secret Service also cited “complacency” from others, as well as over-reliance on mobile devices and flaws in advance planning.
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Education Department punishes student loan servicer for billing mistakes
The department is withholding payment from loan servicer MOHELA as 2.5 million borrowers didn't receive timely billing statements.
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