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First Marvel Comics Issue Sells in Texas for a Record $1.26 Million
A rare near-mint condition copy of the first Marvel Comics comic book has sold at auction in Dallas for $1.26 million.
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Maryland Couple Receives Postcard 60 Years After It Was Sent
Talk about snail mail! A Maryland couple recently received a postcard that was mailed in 1960.
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West Texas Shooter Bought Gun in Private Sale, Authorities Say
The gunman in the West Texas rampage that left seven dead obtained his AR-style rifle through a private sale, allowing him to evade a federal background check that previously blocked him from getting a gun, several law enforcement officials tell NBC News.
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Reward Offered for Information in Case of Postal Service Key Stolen in Lauderhill
The department issued the reward asking for information in the case, which took place Wednesday near the 1300 block of Northwest 43rd Avenue around noon.
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Southwest Florida Woman Arrested After Allegedly Robbing Postal Worker With Fake Gun, Fleeing Scene on Tricycle
Leida Crisostomo was arrested Saturday in Collier County on charges that included aggravated assault and armed robbery.
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Friendly Grinch Delivers Mail and Holiday Cheer
An Indiana mail carrier dressed up as the Grinch to spread some holiday cheer this week. WPTA’s Corrine Rose reports.
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Postal Worker Leaves Mail Bound for Philadelphia on Side of New Jersey Road, Quits Job
The U.S. Postal Service says hundreds of pieces of mail meant for Philadelphia residents were dropped on the side of a New Jersey road when the carrier responsible for them quit his job.
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Thieves Rob Mail Carrier in Pembroke Pines
Authorities are investigating after a mail carrier was robbed by two suspects in Pembroke Pines Thursday.
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Move Over, UPS Truck: Amazon Delivery Vans to Hit the Street
Your Amazon packages, which usually show up in a UPS truck, an unmarked vehicle or in the hands of a mail carrier, may soon be delivered from an Amazon van. The online retailer, wanting more control over how its packages are delivered, rolled out a program Thursday that lets entrepreneurs around the country launch businesses that deliver Amazon packages. They’ll...
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Fabulous Food – Pinch Kitchen
As we continue celebrating Burger Month, the men from Pinch Kitchen bring some tasty treats by 6 in the Mix for Jen and Johanna.
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Blacked-Out Man Who Took $1,600 Uber Ride to NJ Seeks Donations for Drunken Mistake
A New Jersey man who got drunk in West Virginia and mistakenly ordered a $1,635 Uber ride back to his home state says he’s seeking donations to help foot the bill.
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Drone Video Shows USPS Delivering Mail in Burned-Out Santa Rosa Neighborhood
A surreal video of a postal worker delivering mail to a neighborhood obliterated by the deadly Northern California wildfires has gone viral on social media, with some commenters remarking that it looks like something out of a dystopian film.
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Vegas Gunman Meticulously Planned Attack; Police Release Body Camera Footage of Search
The Las Vegas gunman transferred $100,000 overseas in the days before the attack and planned the massacre so meticulously that he even set up cameras inside the peephole of his high-rise hotel room and on a service cart outside his door, apparently to spot anyone coming for him, authorities said Tuesday. Meanwhile, investigators are taking a harder look at the...
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Ex-Postal Worker Accused of Taking Cash for Drug Deliveries
A U.S. Postal Service worker is accused of accepting money in exchange for giving a man an address on her delivery route where packages containing drugs could be delivered without detection.
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Retired NHL Player Battles Concussion Effects
NHL player Dan Carcillo discusses his battle with concussions. Carcillo suffered seven concussions while playing hockey professionally.
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West Palm Beach Mail Carrier Facing Prison for Fraud After Using IDs From Route
Trial evidence shows Yvenel Clotaire stole the identities of up to 60 people on his West Palm Beach mail route.
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South Florida Postal Carrier Accused of Tossing Mail in Dumpster
A former mail carrier in South Florida is facing charges after authorities say he was caught throwing a bag full of mail into a dumpster.
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Orphaned Otter Finds New Home at Chicago Aquarium
A 10-week-old orphaned southern sea otter pup has found a new home at Chicago’s Shedd Aquarium. The female pup arrived in Chicago on Jan. 27 from Monterey Bay Aquarium in California. She now weighs 11 pounds and is being cared for at Shedd’s sea otter nursery.
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Feds Charge Dozens of Southern California Postal Workers
Federal prosecutors in Southern California have charged dozens of postal workers and others with theft, fraud and other crimes — including a mail carrier who allegedly hoarded 48,000 pieces of mail.