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1.19.2026

Video | Minneapolis Protest: Postal Employees Call on ICE to End Raids Staged From Post Office | APT

"... #Minneapolis #PostalWorkers #USPS Postal workers and protesters gathered outside a U.S. post office in Minneapolis on Sunday, calling on Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to stop using postal property to stage immigration raids. Demonstrators held signs reading “Return ICE to sender” and said the presence..."   
Source: www.youtube.com

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1.17.2026

NHL names United States Postal Service official shipping sponsor

"...Under the new sponsorship agreement, NHL fans will have the opportunity to interact with USPS at NHL events such as NHL Winter Classic® and NHL Stadium Series™ with on-site activities. At the 2026 NHL Stadium Series in Tampa, the USPS will activate at the 2026 NHL PreGame fan festival with a hockey skill activation and a photo booth where fans will be able to get a postcard with their image that they can mail directly from the exhibit.

USPS will receive an array of exclusive marketing rights connecting the USPS brand with the NHL ..."   
Source: www.nhl.com

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1.09.2026

More than 700 to be laid off as U.S. Postal Service terminates contract for Aurora mail hub

"...Alan Ritchey, contractor running the Denver Regional Transfer Hub, said it will let go of 729 workers on Feb. 28 ...Alan Ritchey Inc., a trucking and distribution company based in Valley View, Texas, informed the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment that it will lay off the 729 employees at the hub, located at 20500 E. Colfax Ave. in Aurora, on Feb. 28.

“This layoff will be permanent, and the Company’s operations will permanently cease. Affected employees are not represented by a union and bumping rights (that is, the right to avoid termination by displacing another employee) do not exist. However, employees may apply for positions at other Company facilities,” Robby Ritchey, the company’s CEO, wrote in a Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act, or WARN, letter to the state on Tuesday."   
Source: www.denverpost.com

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