Dec 11 - By Jay Reeves, AP Writer
Hundreds of thousands of holiday cards and letters thanking wounded American troops for their sacrifice and wishing them well never reach their destination. They are returned to sender or thrown away unopened.
Nov 29 - By Andrew DeMillo, AP Writer
An Arkansas legislator apologized Thursday for an e-mail in which he wrote that "we are being outpopulated by the blacks" and "we are being overrun" by illegal immigrants.
Nov 23 - By Associated Press
Authorities are investigating a phony e-mail that went out to contacts of a state NAACP official and claims she is stranded in Africa.
Nov 20 - By Associated Press
A judge has ruled the state must turn over e-mails to a man who wants to see messages sent between his wife and a male co-worker at a state office.
Nov 20 - By Natasha T. Metzler, AP Writer
It's time to start that "to do" list for holiday cards and packages. The Postal Service is reminding customers that deadlines for sending holiday packages are approaching, particularly for those going to U.S. troops in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Nov 14 - By Associated Press
A postal worker in Chicago was shot in the leg late Tuesday after a resident along his postal route allegedly became angry that he was delivering the mail too late.
Nov 14 - By Associated Press
China is stamping return to sender on mail from Taiwan postmarked with a slogan supporting the island's bid to join the United Nations.
Nov 12 - By Pete Yost, AP Writer
A federal judge ordered the White House to preserve copies of all its e-mails, a move that Bush administration lawyers had argued strongly against.
Nov 9 - By Associated Press
Even though Thanksgiving isn't here yet, it's time to be thinking about sending those holiday gifts to get them delivered overseas by Christmas.
Oct 31 - By Christopher S. Rugaber, AP Business Writer
The federal agency that fights Internet scams and spam is caught in the middle of an effort to fool e-mail recipients.
Oct 20 - By Associated Press
A postcard that a Japanese soldier mailed from a Southeast Asian battlefront during World War II has reached a recipient in Japan 64 years later, a university whose student helped deliver it said Saturday.
Oct 19 - By Pete Yost, AP Writer
A U.S. magistrate on Friday rejected arguments by the Bush administration and urged a federal judge to order the White House to preserve copies of all its e-mails.
Oct 17 - By Pete Yost, AP Writer
A U.S. magistrate indicated Wednesday that a federal court may order the Bush administration to preserve copies of all White House e-mails, a move that a government lawyer argued strongly against.
Oct 12 - By Christopher S. Rugaber, AP Business Writer
An e-mail warning consumers that cell phone numbers will soon be released to telemarketers is making the rounds again, and government officials have a key detail they'd like to add: it's totally bogus.
Oct 11 - By Pete Yost, AP Writer
An ethics advocacy group asked a federal judge Thursday to order the White House to preserve tapes used to back up its e-mail system.
Jun 6 - By Anick Jesdanun, AP Internet Writer
Four more Internet service providers will start charging banks, e-commerce sites and other large e-mail senders for guaranteed delivery.
Apr 14 - By Jennifer Loven, AP Writer
The White House said Saturday it is agreeing to the Senate Judiciary Committee's request for how to choose someone to help recover some lost e-mails involving official presidential business.
Apr 13 - By Jennifer Loven, AP Writer
The uproar over the firing of eight federal prosecutors has spawned a new controversy at the White House over questionable e-mail accounts and lost presidential records.
Apr 6 - By Andrew Welsh-Huggins, AP Writer
Brendan Burke's cell phone was beeping within minutes of the start of his wife's marathon in San Diego. A text message arrived with her latest time as she crossed the six timing mats around the course.
Mar 15 - By Associated Press
Thirty years ago, in theaters near and far, far away, a movie opened the imaginations of millions, combining the magic of mythology and special effects to launch the "Star Wars" phenomenon.
Feb 13 - By Michael Liedtke, AP Business Writer
Google Inc.'s free e-mail service will shed the final remnants of its invitation-only restrictions Wednesday, extending the reach of an increasingly popular product that has emerged as a vital cog in the online search leader's expansion efforts.
Jan 7 - By Associated Press
A western Pennsylvania man is trying to solve a mystery that recently landed in his mailbox: a letter mailed more than 50 years ago and addressed to a Frederick Zane Yost.
Dec 24 - By Dan Elliott, AP Writer
An army of 1,500 mail carriers fanned out across Colorado and Wyoming on Christmas Eve, making rare Sunday deliveries in a bid to get hundreds of thousands of blizzard-delayed packages to their destinations on time.
Dec 21 - By Associated Press
The post office is planning to reorganize its mail categories for items going overseas and raise international rates.
Dec 3 - By Meghan Barr, AP Writer
It's the kind of holiday mail that might have been tossed aside, discarded like any other piece of junk mail: a special offer for a facial at a local spa.