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Buy Stamps, ASAP. Here's What to Know About USPS' Price Increase
CNET· 6 days agoAccording to the USPS' announcement, these price changes are due to continued changes in the mailing...
The World’s Most Modest Technology
The Atlantic· 6 days agoIn a decidedly digital age, the modest postage stamp seems to be slowly vanishing from daily life—no longer ubiquitous in wallets or pocketbooks, useful...
Fake stamp scheme run by California woman cost US Postal Service $150 million, feds say
The Sacramento Bee· 4 days agoShe duplicated and counterfeited postage stamps on packages shipped to China, prosecutors say.
...Gabriel Valley, California Woman Pleads Guilty to CounterfeitPostage Fraud that Caused More Than...
Sierra Sun Times· 7 days agoLijuan “Angela” Chen, 51, of Walnut, pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to defraud the United...
Southern California woman pleads guilty in $150-million counterfeit postage scheme
Los Angeles Times· 7 days agoA San Gabriel Valley woman who was accused of using counterfeit postage on tens of millions of...
‘Uncle Vanya’ Review: Steve Carell in a Disconnected Drama
The Wall Street Journal· 1 day ago(He garnered the show’s single Tony nomination.) But that cannot really excuse the frustrating sense...
Royal Mail urged to stop fining people £5 for counterfeit stamps
Daily Telegraph· 5 days ago“I recognise that where fake stamps have been used, it is right that the item should be treated as...
One Thousand Stamps, All Different
The Atlantic· 5 days agoNOT long ago I read in the newspaper that a man in New York had sold an unused one-cent United States postage stamp for $1975. How surprising that the Post ...
California woman defrauded over $150 million from USPS: officials
KTTV via Yahoo News· 5 days agoLijuan “Angela" Chen is accused of defrauding the United States Postal Service out of more than $150 million by using counterfeit stamps to ship tens of millions of packages.
Opinion: ‘Independent’ panel rubber-stamps postal hikes again
Glendale Star· 2 days agoThe Postal Regulatory Commission– which seems to always “rubber stamp” (pun intended) virtually...