The Stop Comstock Act Doesn't Go Far Enough
Upcoming legislation would repeal parts of the 1873 law that could be used to target abortion, but the Comstock Act's reach is much more broad than that.
Upcoming legislation would repeal parts of the 1873 law that could be used to target abortion, but the Comstock Act's reach is much more broad than that.
A new inspector general report indicates that officials knew that the industrial park had been targeted in the past.
Yet another year of low ratings for the apparatus of the D.C. leviathan.
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The Supreme Court considers the scope of federally required religious accommodations at work.
Environmental Protection Agency
Congressional Democrats are insisting on expensive green tech, even though USPS is in desperate financial condition.
The postal service is trying to get its fiscal house in order. It's also alienating large shippers of first-class mail.
Congress can start by letting the U.S. Postal Service deliver booze to adults.
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The government's long and shameful history of intercepting people's letters
The agency best known for delivering mail has a side hustle in online snooping.
The USPS has overpromised and undersaved for its employees' retirements—all while losing nearly $9.2 billion last year.
Neither rain nor sleet nor snow will stop the U.S. Postal Service. But a pandemic on top of a political fiasco? That's a first-class problem.