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Postal Service issues ‘final order’ to restrict mail-in voting

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Postal Service issues ‘final order’ to restrict mail-in voting
MSNBC
MSNBC51 mins ago
Postal Service issues ‘final order’ to restrict mail-in voting
The agency’s order says it will deliver mail ballots only in states that share voter data with the Trump administration. The Supreme Court could rule on the matter at any point.
NYT Politics
NYT Politics13 hrs ago
Postal Service Publishes Finalized Plan to Restrict Mail Ballots
The plan complies with President Trump’s executive order to restrict mail voting, which was blocked by federal courts and is under review at the Supreme Court.
Guardian World
Guardian World14 hrs ago
US Postal Service rule tightens mail-in voting despite court orders blocking changes
Rule would require states to provide federal government with information on voters in return for delivering ballots The US Postal Service prepared to publish a final ⁠rule late ⁠on ​Friday to impose new requirements on states to provide the federal government with information on voters before the November ⁠midterm cong
Reuters
Reuters15 hrs ago
US Postal Service issues rules to tighten mail-in voting if court gives OK
US Postal Service issues rules to tighten mail-in voting if court gives OK  Reuters
CNET
CNET18 hrs ago
Inside Jason Kelce’s Potty Humor Marketing Ploy Against AI Data Centers
Big Tech’s water guzzling to cool AI servers is serious, even if this viral ad isn’t.
As Trump pushes sweeping changes to mail voting, here's where things stand in Illinois
As President Donald Trump continues to challenge mail ballots and push for a nationwide eligible registry list, many voters are confused about their own rights in the November midterm elections. Trump in late July asked the U.S. Supreme Court to halt lower court decisions that blocked a March executive order that would
Business Insider
Business Insider🏁 first to report2 days ago
Bad news for Jason Kelce: Postal Service rules say you shouldn't mail pee to data centers
USPS says: only some people should send their pee through the mail. Adam Berry/Redferns Jason Kelce's viral ad pokes fun at data center water usage and tells people to "pee on computers." The ad ends with a chorus of supposed pee-ers handing over yellowish jars to a post office worker. USPS rules say most people aren'