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NYPD ousted 31 officers for hiring discrepancies amid corruption allegations and a lawsuit by former chief James Essig.
Nearly three dozen NYPD officers who the department now says never should have been hired or promoted will be allowed to remain on the force, for now, amid the ongoing scandal.
A former police commissioner says that under the New York City mayor’s watch, the police department was teeming with ...
A Manhattan Supreme Court judge on Tuesday granted 30 recently-hired NYPD officers a reprieve from being fired, rejecting the ...
Trump has made a volatile enemy out of Governor Gavin Newsom. California sued the federal government last month after Trump ...
Four high-ranking former New York City police officials are accusing Mayor Eric Adams and his top deputies of doling out promotions to unqualified allies as part of a scheme that also involved alleged ...
Khalil is a key target in the White House’s efforts to overthrow the United States Constitution and establish a presidential ...
Three firefighters claim the town violated the Fair Labor Standards Act by not paying them for time they worked or utilized as accrued "compensatory time" over the standard 106 hours of a 14-day ...
Sheriff's deputies said they stopped a Freightliner semi-trailer truck Thursday afternoon and found about 30 kilograms — more ...
NYC Parks recently announced the launch of a new pilot public bathroom program, opening five new public bathrooms across the ...