
Cartoon Sketchbook: July 1
Editorial cartoons satirize U.S. politics, global conflicts, the economy and current events through humor and commentary.

Editorial cartoons satirize U.S. politics, global conflicts, the economy and current events through humor and commentary.

Global images capture heatwaves, disaster recovery, and everyday life across Kashmir, Romania, Kenya, Venezuela, Ukraine and London.

A collection of editorial cartoons uses satire to comment on politics, global conflicts and current events worldwide.

The Brooklyn-based legal association is affiliated with the national American Inns of Court network, promoting skills, ethics and excellence.

Bay Ridge Lawyers Association enjoyed its annual Cyclones outing at Coney Island, celebrating fellowship and the end of the legal year.

A global photo roundup captures life from Nepal’s paddy festival to Wimbledon, India rituals, heatwave wildlife and sports fans worldwide.

New York arrived at Fenway Park with the best record in the American League but left a game behind Tampa Bay atop the AL East.

Attorney General Letitia James has escalated her legal battle against the Digital Currency Group (DCG) and its affiliates, filing an amended complaint that accuses it of defrauding investors out of

A Brooklyn man has been sentenced to nine-and-a-half years in prison following a daylight shooting incident in Brownsville that resulted in a marked police car being struck by gunfire and

In the 1908 Tin Pan Alley tune, “Take Me Out to the Ball Game,” “Peanuts and Cracker Jack” were all the rage for snacking. But Marty Ross — co-founder of

PARKS UNVEILS STATE-OF-THE-ART MEDIA LAB AT RED HOOK REC CENTER RED HOOK — NYC PARKS COMMISSIONER SUE DONOGHUE WITH REPRESENTATIVES FROM AMAZON and the community celebrated the opening of an

In an now annual tradition at the Brooklyn Bar Association, attorney Kaylin Whittingham provided her “2023 Year in Review” continuing education seminar on Wednesday, Feb. 7, where she discussed noteworthy

The Appellate Division, Second Judicial Department, recently issued a ruling on a personal injury case that originated in the Kings County Supreme Court. The case, Alexander Williams v. Princius Isaac,

In a recent ruling by the Appellate Division, Second Judicial Department, the court agreed with Kings County Supreme Court Justice Lawrence Knipel’s decision, upholding the denial of a motion to

PROSPECT HEIGHTS — If you build it, they won’t come. In an exclusive interview with the Brooklyn Eagle, local residents of Prospect Heights expressed collective outrage, vehemently disagreeing with the


Seventeen current and former members of the Eastern District of New York (EDNY) have been recognized by Attorney General Merrick Garland at the 70th and 71st Attorney General’s Awards Ceremony,

The Brooklyn District Attorney’s Office hosted an event at the Brooklyn Museum on Saturday, that commemorated Black History Month with an engaging discussion titled “In Conversation with Leroy Campbell: A

Arjante Moss, a 27-year-old Brooklyn resident, faces serious charges after allegedly assaulting a New York State Department of Taxation and Finance investigator. The investigator was executing a closure order on

BAY RIDGE — Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez today announced that a Brooklyn man has been indicted for felony assault and other charges for allegedly assaulting a Finance Supervising Investigator,

TV SHOW ‘ABBOTT ELEMENTARY’ SUPPLIES TEACHERS AT BK SCHOOLS BROWNSVILLE — STAFF MEMBERS AT THREE BROOKLYN ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS got a welcome surprise last week, reports ABC News: gift bags of

Chief Judge Rowan Wilson announced last week that he has appointed Hon. Christina Ryba and Hon. Shahabuddeen Ally as judicial co-chairs of the Permanent Commission on Access to Justice, aiming


Members of the Guardian Angels roughed up a man during a live interview on Fox News Tuesday night, then misidentified him as a “migrant” in a primetime segment meant to highlight disorder

New York City Comptroller Brad Lander released an audit on Wednesday that claims to uncover significant management deficiencies in the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene’s (DOHMH) Intensive Mobile Treatment

Isabel Hagen’s blonde hair was pulled back. She wore a high-neck black sweater with a navy overshirt. It was a rainy Sunday night, and three comedians had opened for the

FREE PET ADOPTIONS FOR PUPPY BOWL XX WILLIAMSBURG — BEST FRIENDS ANIMAL SOCIETY (BFAS) IS OFFERING NO-COST dog and cat adoptions this week in celebration of the 20th year of

School will be out for Visitation Academy, 8902 Ridge Blvd., as the all-girls Catholic school announced its closure at the end of the school year. In addition, the monastery will

In a significant appointment within the Kings County Surrogate’s Court, Kerry Archer has been named the new public administrator, a role crucial for managing estates that lack a will or

Six people were charged with orchestrating a sophisticated fraud targeting court-appointed criminal defense attorneys, prosecutors from the Eastern District announced on Wednesday. The charges, unveiled in two separate indictments at

In celebration of National Court Reporting and Captioning Week, which is taking place from Feb. 3-10, the New York State Courts are spotlighting the indispensable role of court reporters within


Full slideshow below BAY RIDGE – Good things come to those who wait. After months of patiently waiting, the new and improved Bay Ridge Center (BRC) for older adults is

Nearly 300 members of the Brooklyn legal community gathered at Brooklyn Law School recently to witness Justice Joanne Quiñones’ official installation as a Kings County Supreme Court Justice. The illustrious

Kings Bay Library took top honors in Brooklyn Public Library’s robotics championship over the weekend, besting teams from 15 libraries.

DIOCESE OF BROOKLYN LAMENTS INCREASE IN RELIGIOUSLY-BASED HATE CRIMES MARINE PARK — After vandals damaged stained glass windows and a cross at a Marine Park Church two weeks ago, the