NEW YORK (AP) — A federal judge has ordered delivery giant UPS Inc. to pay New York City and the state nearly $247 million in damages and penalties for illegally shipping cigarettes. U.S. District Judge Katherine Forrest handed down the penalty on Thursday after finding the company liable in a civil case in federal court in Manhattan for transporting untaxed cigarettes from Indian reservations. New York state and New York City sued Atlanta-based UPS in 2015. UPS claims it followed the rules and can only do so much to police what its 1.6 million daily shippers send in sealed packages.