WASHINGTON — The U.S. Postal Service has released a first look at its 2026 stamp program, showcasing a wide range of themes from cultural icons to historic events.

“Each stamp is a small work of art — an entryway into a larger story that connects people, places and moments in history,” Lisa Bobb-Semple, the Postal Service’s Stamp Services director said. “This year, we continue to honor that legacy with a diverse range of subjects and designs, from beloved series and commemorative anniversaries to bold new releases that will inspire and excite collectors and admirers alike.”

Among the planned releases is a commemorative stamp honoring legendary boxer Muhammad Ali, featuring a 1974 Associated Press photograph. “ALI” appears alternating on the top and bottom, referencing chants and poste

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