A pair of Western Pennsylvania-based amusement companies pleaded guilty to felony charges regarding the widespread distribution of hundreds of illegal video gaming devices, officials said Wednesday.
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By DOUG FEINBERG All-Star Gabby Williams signed a multiyear deal with Golden State, the Valkyries announced Sunday. Williams ...
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A former New York City police sergeant was sentenced Thursday to three to nine years in prison for tossing a picnic cooler ...