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States Fight Back Against Cuts At U.S. Postal Service

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The lawsuit says the integrity of November election is at stake.
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Postal Service Warns That Delays Could Keep Ballots From Being Counted

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Private services like UPS and FedEx can't pick up slack due to the required postmark, which only the Postal Service can provide.
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PM on subpostmasters, lobbying and the European Super League

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Prime Minister Boris Johnson speaks to the press during a visit to the Moor Farm in Stoney Middleton, north Derbyshire on the local election campaign trail.
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The post office is renewing its drive to drop Saturday delivery, and plans a rate increase, in an effort to fend off a projected $7 billion loss this year.

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HEADLINE: Postal woes may end Saturday mail delivery CAPTION: The post office is renewing its drive to drop Saturday delivery, and plans a rate increase, in an effort to fend off a projected $7 billion loss this year. Without drastic...
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Officials with the U.S. Postal Service warn that many post offices will not have extended hours for people filing their tax returns. Meanwhile, last-minute tax filers give varying reasons for waiting until the last day to mail their returns.

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HEADLINE (48 characters): First Person: Deadline time for taxes CAPTION: (255 characters): Officials with the U.S. Postal Service warn that many post offices will not have extended hours for people filing their tax returns. Meanwhile,...
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RBS CEO Ross McEwan on Brexit, DOJ, MiFID II

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Dec.08 -- Ross McEwan, chief executive officer at Royal Bank of Scotland, talks about "good news" in Brexit negotiations, the prospect of reaching a settlement with the U.S. Department of Justice, and the impact of MiFID II. He speaks...
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Current And Former Military Have Concerns About Absentee Voting

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Nearly three-quarters of the 1.3 million military are eligible to vote absentee, but many are concerned the process won't go smoothly this election.
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CLEAN : New stamp showing Ukrainian tractor dragging Russian tank goes on sale

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Kyiv residents queue up all morning at the entrance to a post office in order to buy a brand new patriotic postage stamp, which depicts a Ukrainian tractor towing a Russian tank (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

Hacked: Who's Responsible for Today's Web-Host Siege?

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Oct. 21 -- Brian White, RedOwl Analytics chief operating officer, discusses the cyber attack on a Web host that caused a widespread Internet disruption in the U.S. He speaks with Bloomberg's Cory Johnson on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Sky News

Closed Post Office during CWU industrial strike

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CLEAN: Exterior shots of a closed Post Office branch with strike action sign on the front door on December 19, 2016 in Muswell Hill, London, United Kingdom.
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Closed Post Office during CWU industrial strike

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CLEAN: Exterior shots of a closed Post Office branch with strike action sign on the front door on December 19, 2016 in Muswell Hill, London, United Kingdom.
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Trump Assails Amazon Again

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus095033 President Donald Trump won't let up on Amazon. He's been assailing the online retailer for days, zeroing in on a "scam" contract with the U.S....
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CLEAN : 'The situation is a little dire': action in NYC to save US Postal Services

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New York Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney (D) and mail handler and union leader Yvette Johnson participate in a nationwide "Day of Action" to save the United States Postal Service (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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U.S. Postal Service Reaches Settlement In Montana Lawsuit

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The lawsuit — filed last month — argued changes made by the Postal Service in June made it harder for people in Montana to access mail services.
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U.S. Postmaster General Louis DeJoy Facing Ouster

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President Biden announced plans to nominate two new members to the U.S. Postal Service Board of Governors — a potential first step in removing DeJoy.
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Barbados Republic ceremony stage being set up

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CLEAN: Exterior shots of a stage being constructed for a ceremony as the country removes Queen Elizabeth as head of state and becomes a republic on 29th November 2021 in Bridgetown, Barbados.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : France's Constitutional Council faces task of sorting presidential sponsorships

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Every day before 8:30 am, a box is brought by the Post Office to France's Constitutional Council, where staff sort through some 200 to 900 envelopes containing presidential sponsorship forms, without which candidates cannot present...
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Monday marks the busiest mailing day of the year for the Postal Service, with nearly 1 billion pieces of mail entering the system, up from an average day's volume of 703 million pieces.

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HEADLINE: Monday is busiest mail day of the year, with time getting tight for holiday mail. CAPTION: Monday marks the busiest mailing day of the year for the Postal Service, with nearly 1 billion pieces of mail entering the system, up...
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SYND 16-12-73 TRAFALGER SQUARE POST OFFICE THE ONLY ONE OPEN ON SUNDAY

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Londoners rushed to the only post office open in the city on sunday in a last-minute rush to post their Christmas parcels. 1. ws interior Trafalgar square post office full of people 2. vs queues 3. SOUNDBITE (English): cu postmaster...
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The cash-strapped U.S. postal service said it is seeking to move quickly to close 252 mail processing centers and slow first-class delivery next spring, citing steadily declining mail volume.

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HEADLINE: Cuts to mail to slow delivery in U.S. in 2012 CAPTION: The cash-strapped U.S. postal service said it is seeking to move quickly to close 252 mail processing centers and slow first-class delivery next spring, citing steadily...
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Bloomberg

Vanity Fair's Carter: We Don't Compete With the Internet

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Oct. 8 -- Graydon Carter, editor-in-chief at Vanity Fair, discusses the future of media and publishing. He speaks with Stephanie Ruhle and Emily Chang at the Vanity Fair New Establishment Summit. (Source: Bloomberg)
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : India Post rides e commerce wave as villagers buy online

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VOICED : India Post rides e commerce wave as villagers buy online
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Trump Wants Military to Secure Mexico Border

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President Donald Trump said Tuesday he wants to use the military to secure the U.S.-Mexico border until his promised border wall is built. Speaking at a lunch with Baltic leaders, Trump said he's been discussing the idea...
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Shots of a long queue waiting to enter the Post Office in Camden during the UK Lockdown

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CLEAN: Exterior close-up shots of a queue waiting to enter the Post Office during the UK Lock-down, with a close up of a Social distancing sign outside the Post Office in Camden. This was filmed on the 24th of March 2020.