
Our world in photos: July 6
Photos capture global scenes from Tehran, Kyiv, France, Spain, London and Washington, showing war, sport, politics and festivals.

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.

Editorial cartoons mark the U.S. 250th anniversary with satire on politics, Trump, immigration and national identity.

A global photo roundup captures sports, Pride celebrations, healthcare struggles, and political moments across the U.S., Europe, and Cuba.

Editorial cartoons use satire to comment on Trump, U.S. politics and the nation’s 250th anniversary celebrations.

The New York State Bar Association and Albany Law School are set to host a symposium focused on the historical impact of structural racism in New York. Scheduled for March

The New York State Bar Association (NYSBA) has voiced strong opposition to Gov. Kathy Hochul’s recent executive budget proposal, which aims to redirect $120 million from the Indigent Legal Services

Attorney General Letitia James announced a resolution involving Walgreens on Wednesday after an investigation into the company’s pricing of baby formula during the 2022 shortage. The settlement includes a donation

COUNCILMEMBER ZHUANG’S OFFICE USED CITY EMAIL TO RAISE MONEY SUNSET PARK — STAFF MEMBERS FOR CITY COUNCILMEMBER SUSAN ZHUANG last month circulated an email asking for donations for Sunset Park’s

Chief Judge Rowan Wilson announced on Tuesday the appointment of Hon. Llinét Rosado as co-chair of the New York State Judicial Committee on Women in the Courts, alongside Chair Hon.

New York authorities are cracking down on what they call “ghost cars,” or vehicles using altered or forged license plates to avoid paying tolls and tickets. A multiagency effort to


The Attorney General’s Office of Special Investigation (OSI) has initiated an inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the death of Djamshed Nematov in Queens following an interaction with the New York

New York-Presbyterian/Brooklyn Methodist Hospital has agreed to a $17.3 million settlement on Tuesday to resolve allegations of health care fraud. U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of New York Breon

GREEN-WOOD CEMETERY’S PRESIDENT WILL RECEIVE 2024 PILLAR OF NY AWARD GREENWOOD HEIGHTS — RICHARD J. MOYLAN, PRESIDENT OF THE NATIONAL LANDMARK GREEN-WOOD CEMETERY, WILL BE HONORED Thursday, March 14, at

The U.S. Department of Transportation has approved a $5.6 million grant to advance a redesign of the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway’s North and South corridors, Brooklyn elected officials announced Tuesday. The expressway

Full slideshow below In a heartwarming annual tradition now in its 11th year, Justice Joanne Quinones returned to her alma mater, P.S. 274 in Bushwick, for the Read Across America


The New York State Bar Association’s International Section is set to honor Becca Heller, a distinguished human rights attorney, for her unwavering commitment to aiding displaced individuals affected by war,

Attorney General Letitia James announced a settlement on Monday with a Long Island pet store, Shake A Paw, that required the company to pay $300,000 in restitution to approximately 190

MISSING GIRL IN SHEEPSHEAD BAY SHEEPSHEAD BAY — POLICE ARE ASKING THE PUBLIC FOR HELP IN FINDING MISSING teen Polina Kovalevska, age 14, who was last seen leaving her residence

On Monday, March 4, the Brooklyn Bar Association provided a Continuing Legal Education (CLE) seminar led by John Bonina, a distinguished senior trial attorney renowned for his advocacy and significant

BAY RIDGE — It’s been a Herculean hurdle. After years of planning and many months of waiting, it’s now all systems go as the new and improved Bay Ridge Center

The first “NYPD: Most Wanted” video was meant to be intimidating. Over a pounding soundtrack, the montage cuts among stock images and body-camera footage of actual police raids. A fake


Full slideshow below The Nathan R. Sobel American Inn of Court, a prominent legal association known for its unique approach to Continuing Legal Education (CLE), is facing an uncertain future

The New York State Commission on Judicial Conduct announced that it processed a historic number of complaints against judges in 2023, as revealed in its 2024 annual report. Throughout the

BISHOP BRENNAN WILL OFFER MASS FOR CRISIS IN HAITI FLATBUSH — BROOKLYN DIOCESAN BISHOP ROBERT BRENNAN INVITES THE FAITHFUL OF THE DIOCESE to join him in prayer for the humanitarian

As Law Day approaches on May 1, the court is providing a unique opportunity for high school students across New York State to showcase their creativity and understanding of democracy.

Full slideshow below GRAND ARMY PLAZA — A second community meeting to discuss the proposed “Brooklyn Skate Garden” slated to be built in the middle of Mount Prospect Park took

Full slideshow below BEDFORD-STUYVESANT — The Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce (BCC) held its monthly “Business After Hours” networking event at Therapy Wine Bar on Malcolm X Boulevard last week. The


Full slideshow below After an illustrious career spanning over two decades, Justice Donald Kurtz retired at the end of last year, marking the end of a distinguished tenure that has

The Jacksonville University College of Law has been provisionally accredited by the American Bar Association (ABA), a crucial step for the institution, enabling its students to sit for the bar