
Izetta Johnson Internship Program celebrates its class of 2026
The Izetta Johnson Internship Program welcomed its 2026 class, giving NYC students career experience in the Kings County Courts.

The Izetta Johnson Internship Program welcomed its 2026 class, giving NYC students career experience in the Kings County Courts.

Photos capture global moments from the Tour de France, World Cup, NATO summit, royal visits and Spain’s Running of the Bulls.

Editorial cartoons using satire and humor to explore politics, world events, sports, public figures and social issues.

Photos capture global scenes from Tehran, Kyiv, France, Spain, London and Washington, showing war, sport, politics and festivals.

Editorial cartoons use satire and humor to comment on politics, global affairs, sports, climate and social issues.

New York City launched Macy’s July 4 fireworks early to beat storms as crowds celebrated the nation’s 250th anniversary.

A powerful storm toppled trees across Brooklyn and NYC, damaging cars and parks as cleanup crews responded to widespread destruction.


A former colleague from the city Transit Police Department, Lorna Beach-Mathura, has initiated a lawsuit against Mayor Eric Adams, claiming he sexually assaulted her in 1993. According to the complaint,

Hui Qin, a billionaire from China previously recognized in Forbes Magazine, entered a guilty plea in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York to various charges,

RED HOOK INITIATIVE GETS $1M GRANT RED HOOK — THE RED HOOK INITIATIVE ON WEDNESDAY ANNOUNCED THAT IT HAS been selected from more than 6,000 applicants to receive a $1

Full slideshow below In a celebration of Italian-American heritage, the Appellate Division, Second Department, recently hosted “Italian Americans: Who We Were and Who We Are,” a distinguished event presented by

Full slideshow below BOROUGH PARK — Maimonides Health held its annual Lunar New Year celebration the afternoon of Feb. 28 in the hospital’s Schreiber Auditorium before a crowd of nearly


A 46-year-old from Pennsylvania will spend the rest of his life in prison after he burned down three houses in Midwood in an attempt to kill a rabbi. Matthew Karelefsky,

Despite his supposed billionaire status, former President Donald Trump cannot afford to secure the bond needed to appeal the civil fraud case he lost earlier this year in New York,

‘CONGRESS OF CURIOUS PEOPLES’ SHOWCASES CONEY ISLAND’S ENTERTAINMENT HISTORY CONEY ISLAND — A “CONGRESS OF CURIOUS PEOPLES” DURING THE LAST WEEKEND OF MARCH WILL CELEBRATE UNUSUAL PERFORMERS IN THE CIRCUS

In a free Continuing Legal Education (CLE) event hosted by the Brooklyn Bar Association, legal professionals were offered a comprehensive guide to maneuvering through the complexities of the Kings County


BROOKLYN HEIGHTS — Kids on scooters and passersby enjoying the sunny day stopped to watch as firefighters from two Brooklyn Heights firehouses — Hook & Ladder Co. 118/Engine 205 at

GRAVESEND — Talk about an “arresting” performance. Big Apple Academy students put on an unforgettable and sophisticated production for an audience that included more than 50 men and women in

Attorney General Letitia James announced the indictment and arraignment of NYPD Officer Tyler Paul on charges including Manslaughter.

Sometimes it’s the genes. This was all about the heart. Cheshire, Conn., senior De’Naya Rippey has a love for basketball. And why not – her father – Deron Sr. coached

COUNCIL MULLS VERNIKOV PROTEST GUN ARREST SANCTIONS MIDWOOD — THE CITY COUNCIL IS CONSIDERING TAKING DISCIPLINARY ACTION against southern Brooklyn Councilmember Inna Vernikov over an incident last fall in which

Slideshow below The Bay Ridge Lawyers Association (BRLA) recently held its 2024 Continuing Legal Education (CLE) Winter Seminar on Feb. 29 and March 1 at the Tropicana Atlantic City, featuring

DOWNTOWN BROOKLYN — A 36-year-old man was shot in the head with his own gun after he started a violent altercation with another man on a subway train in Downtown

DOWNTOWN BROOKLYN — In his first State of the Borough speech at New York City College of Technology on Wednesday evening, Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso began by concentrating on

BAY RIDGE — The Salaam Club, one of Brooklyn’s oldest Middle Eastern civic groups, held its second meeting of the year Feb. 28 at the Bay Ridge Center for Older

A Park Slope man was sentenced to 20 years in prison for sexually assaulting two teenage girls after he drugged them and brought them back to his apartment. Christopher Chabrier,


SUNSET PARK — Maimonides Cancer Center and Asian Community Services hosted a seminar on cancer prevention, screening, and early detection for more than 200 community members at Park Asia Restaurant

David Scotese, a 54-year-old resident of Murrieta, California, pleaded guilty to running an unlicensed crypto exchange and agreed to forfeit more than $1.3 million in cryptocurrency, cash, and precious metals.
BK DEM PARTY HEAD CALLS DESANTIS’ DEPICTION OF HAITIANS ‘REPUGNANT’ BOROUGH-WIDE — THE HAITIAN PLIGHT IS NOT ‘AN INVASION,’ said the head of Brooklyn’s Democratic Party, Assemblymember Rodneyse Bichotte Hermelyn

On Wednesday, March 6, the legal community had the opportunity to engage directly with Hon. Bernard Graham through a virtual sit-down hosted by the Brooklyn Bar Association. The event is

Brooklyn Property Buyer’s Fraud Claim Denied by Appellate Division The Appellate Division, Second Department affirmed the dismissal of a lawsuit by 98 Gates Avenue Corp. against Leon A. Bryan, Jr.,

America’s first commercial-scale offshore wind farm is officially open, a long-awaited moment that helps pave the way for a succession of large wind farms. Danish wind energy developer Ørsted and