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A New York State Supreme Court judge has granted a temporary restraining order preventing the NYPD from firing nearly three dozen police officers, according to the Police Benevolent Association (PBA).
After telling more than 30 of its newest officers and recruits that they’ve been dismissed, the NYPD has now been forced to reverse that order, at least temporarily.
Dozens of NYPD officers accused of being unfit to serve will keep their jobs for now.
The Police Benevolent Association union is attempting to obtain a court order preventing the NYPD from proceeding with its ...
Spoiling TNT’s bid to complete a historic Grand Slam isn’t the only thing San Miguel Beer will be fighting for when the two proud flagship franchises in the PBA square off in the ...
Pembina Pipeline Corp. closed 17.1% short of its 52-week high of C$60.72, which the company reached on November 22nd.
TIM Cone can only shake his head in disbelief as his Barangay Ginebra squad wasted its 11-point lead and eventually allowed ...
Austria flipped the script in Game Seven where he shuffled the deck amazingly well with nine players logging at least 19 ...
PBA Dolphin Fishing Tournament took place June 27-29 at Oceans Edge Resort & Marina on Stock Island and raised $25,000 for ...
The team that owns a Grand Slam will be the last squad TNT will have to hurdle in its own chase for the Basketball ...