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Maine Letter Carriers Allege USPS Leadership ‘Willfully Delaying’ Mail to Sabotage Postal Service From Within

By Jake Johnson | Common Dreams on Jul 22, 2020   Featured, National, National/World  

Maine Letter Carriers Allege USPS Leadership ‘Willfully Delaying’ Mail to Sabotage Postal Service From Within

  “We’re watching the deliberate destruction of the Post Office unfolding in front of us,” said one journalist A formal complaint filed last week with the U.S. Postal Service Office of Inspector General by a Portland, Maine letter carrier alleges that city Postmaster James Thornton is unlawfully mandating the delay of first-class mail in order […]

US Touts Unique Opportunity With Three Aircraft Carriers in the Pacific

By Jeff Seldin | VOA on Oct 26, 2017   At Sea, Featured, National, National/World  

US Touts Unique Opportunity With Three Aircraft Carriers in the Pacific

WASHINGTON — The United States appears to be flexing its military might in the Pacific, sending three aircraft carriers to the region for potential exercises. Pentagon officials Thursday downplayed the deployment of the USS Nimitz, the USS Ronald Reagan and the USS Theodore Roosevelt to the region, saying it had been planned “for quite a while.” […]

Former Simi Valley CEO Convicted of Selling Navy Knock-Off Batteries Used on Subs and Aircraft Carriers

By ICE on Apr 23, 2014   National  

LOS ANGELES — A federal jury has convicted the former CEO of the Simi Valley-based battery distributor Powerline Inc. of defrauding the government by selling more than $2.6 million in cheap, knock-off batteries to the U.S. Department of Defense. Didier De Nier, 63, who lived in Simi Valley until he fled the U.S. nearly two […]

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