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Post Office Could Rack Up Billions By Offering Money Services
As the U.S. Postal Service continues to lose money, a new report suggests a way to add to its bottom line: offer banklike services, such as a cash card that would allow customers to load their paychecks and pay bills online. The idea is to provide services that are now unavailable in many communities.
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Report: Marshals Service Needs To Improve Its Handling Of Felons' Assets
The Justice Department's inspector general has found poor oversight and problems with record keeping that could be costing taxpayers money. The Marshals Service concedes there have been problems. It is implementing changes.
Letter To White House Tested Positive For Cyanide, Secret Service Says
The envelope arrived Monday, and the agency did not announce to whom the letter was addressed. Further tests are being conducted to confirm the initial results.
Experts Fear Changes At Postal Service May Affect Black Communities
The Postal Service has been an important pathway into the middle class for generations of African-American workers. Many worry the current upheaval and a long privatization campaign put that at risk.
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Stamp-Size Mistake Costs Postal Service $3.5 Million
A Las Vegas sculptor's version of Lady Liberty mistakenly ended up on a U.S. Postal Service stamp. He won a lawsuit last week.
Statue Of Liberty Will Reopen July 4th, Says Parks Service
The statue was closed to the public after Hurricane Sandy caused extensive damage to the buildings and systems that support it.
NOAA Names Louis W. Uccellini As National Weather Service Director
Uccellini is a 24-year veteran of the service. He takes over at a time when the service is reeling from budget and personelle controversies.
The Secret Service No Longer Has A Command Post Inside Trump Tower
The service's move happened in July because the government couldn't reach agreement on lease terms with the Trump Organization. Agents protecting the president will still operate in the building.
Service Members Can March In Uniform At Pride Parade, Pentagon Says
The Pentagon said the first-of-its-kind waiver only applies to the San Diego parade and service members must adhere to military standards of appearance.
Facebook Shuts Down Its Email Service Since No One Used It
Facebook sent a note to all its users that the @facebook.com email service is going away. It will reroute any facebook.com email to the default address associated with user accounts.
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