By MARYCLAIRE DALE Associated Press PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A federal judge in Philadelphia joined others Monday in ordering a halt to recent Postal Service cuts that critics say are causing mail delays and threatening the integrity of the presidential election. Six states and the District of Columbia presented 'compelling evidence' from the U.S. Postal Service itself that shows 'a pronounced increase in mail delays across the country' since July, the judge found. 'In a pandemic, states are even more reliant on the mail, especially when it comes to administering elections,' U.S. District Judge Gerald A. McHugh Jr. wrote in granting […]
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