
Our world in photos: June 10
Photos from around the world capture politics, sports, religion and everyday life across Europe, the Americas and Asia.

Photos from around the world capture politics, sports, religion and everyday life across Europe, the Americas and Asia.

More than 1 million visitors are expected in the city for the World Cup. The Port Authority of NY and NJ pledges to crack down on hustlers.

KAT told ESPN that he sensed “a calm and a peace” coming from “the woman above” who he has described as one of his biggest supporters.

If the New York Knicks win it all this year, just remember that Evan Pfeufer called it six years ago, and has the receipts to prove it.

CVS will pay $36.5 million after being found to have overbilled Medicaid for insulin prescriptions in a multistate fraud settlement.

Xponential Fitness will pay nearly $4 million after New York AG found it misled franchise owners about studio opening timelines.

A collection of editorial cartoons explores Trump, AI, global politics, immigration, media, health, and world events through satire.

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


The Kings County Criminal Bar Association held its monthly Continuing Legal Education meeting on Jan. 25, where some of the borough’s top judges gave their annual “State of the Criminal

New York lawmakers State Sen. Julia Salazar and Assemblymember Kenny Burgos have introduced the End Predatory Court Fees Act. This groundbreaking bill seeks to abolish a range of financial penalties

In a cautionary tale that resonates particularly during the bustling tax season, Melinda Jacob, a 48-year-old former tax preparer from Lake Mary, Florida, confessed to a fraudulent scheme in a

KIRSTEN GILLIBRAND TO SPEAK AT BHA ANNUAL MEETING BROOKLYN HEIGHTS — SEN. KIRSTEN GILLIBRAND WILL BE FEATURED AS A GUEST SPEAKER AT the Brooklyn Heights Association’s annual meeting next month,

ALBANY — New York Gov. Kathy Hochul has nominated a 32-year veteran of the New York State Police to be its new leader. If the state Senate agrees, Steven G.


BROOKLYN BRIDGE PARK — A woman jumped off Pier 1 into the East River on Sunday afternoon, shocking onlookers who were out enjoying the sunny day in Brooklyn Bridge Park.

ATLANTIC AVENUE — This week, the Department of Transportation installed three mid-block crossings on Atlantic Avenue between Nevins St. and Bond St., Bond St. and Hoyt St., and Hoyt St.

During a Black History Month event held at the Brooklyn courts, Anthony Vaughn Jr., the president-elect of the Brooklyn Bar Association, addressed voting rights, particularly as the issue affects students

Chants of “no shelter” and “Bay Ridge matters” reverberated through megaphones down the streets of Third Avenue and 82nd Street as a sizeable crowd of community members clamored outside of

April 19, 2023 Commissioner Ydanis Rodriguez Department of Transportation 55 Water St New York, NY 10041 Dear Commissioner Rodriguez, In light of another fatal crash that tragically ended the life

ELECTED OFFICIALS URGE MAYOR TO RESUME COOPERATION WITH IMMIGRATION OFFICIALS CITYWIDE — THE MAYOR NEEDS TO RESTORE COOPERATION WITH THE FEDERAL AGENCY ICE (Immigration, Customs & Enforcement), say Brooklyn Congressmember

The Salaam Club of New York, one of Brooklyn’s oldest Middle Eastern civic groups, held its first meeting of the new year at the newly-built Bay Ridge Center for Older

Brooklyn’s court system is marking Black History Month 2024 with a vibrant array of events under the theme “African Americans and the Arts: Creativity is the Heart and Soul of

The Brooklyn court system commenced its Black History Month celebration with an opening ceremony that featured Meredith Suttles, managing director of the Marin Theatre Company, as the keynote speaker. The

Two decades since New York State launched the 22-acre Atlantic Yards project, the rights to develop its six high-rise sites near Barclays Center in Brooklyn will be up for grabs

“When we heard about the news regarding the Chinatown archway, we couldn’t help but wonder if it’s another Brooklyn archway situation.”
