
Our world in photos: June 5
Photos from around the world capture wildlife, sports, music, conflict, remembrance and daily life across five continents.

Photos from around the world capture wildlife, sports, music, conflict, remembrance and daily life across five continents.

A set of editorial cartoons satirize Trump, media conflicts, free speech, immigration, war and global politics.

Photos capture celebrations, sports, drought and public life across Europe, the Middle East and the United States.

Police are investigating groups seen entering and exiting Brooklyn manholes in Gravesend and Williamsburg overnight.

Six defendants were arraigned in Brooklyn in an alleged $11 million pandemic relief fraud and construction loan scheme.

A Bronx man was indicted in Brooklyn on hate crime charges for allegedly attacking a gay victim on a subway train.

Editorial cartoons depict Trump, courts, media, and global conflicts through political satire and commentary by multiple artists.

New York State has enacted the Digital Fair Repair Act, heralding a new era of accessibility and affordability in electronic repairs. The legislation, which came into effect on Dec. 28,

In a recent ruling, the Supreme Court, Kings County, under Judge Larry Martin, initially denied a motion for summary judgment in a case involving Benjamin Landa and F. James McGuire

OVERNIGHT LANE CLOSURE ON BQE THIS SATURDAY A.M., FEB. 3 BROOKLYN HEIGHTS — REPAIR WORK REQUIRING SINGLE-LANE CLOSURE OF THE QUEENS-BOUND BROOKLYN-QUEENS EXPRESSWAY, originally scheduled for the early morning hours

Pratt Institute’s MFA in Fine Arts and MFA in Photography facilities are scheduled to move soon to Dock 72 in the Brooklyn Navy Yard.

The Brooklyn Women’s Bar Association (BWBA) recently hosted an enlightening “Lunch with a Judge” event featuring Hon. Cenceria Edwards, the esteemed president-elect for the 2024-2025 term. “Justice Edwards is so

BROOKLYN — Douglas Jablon, Executive Vice President of Community Relations and Special Assistant to the President at Maimonides Health, has been named to City & State’s 2024 50 Over 50:


Should police have to file a report any time they stop a person on the street? In New York, the question has divided local government as the City Council pushes

The Appellate Division of the New York Supreme Court has affirmed the sentence of Victor Cabral in response to his appeal claiming the sentence was excessive. This decision follows Cabral’s

The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of New York announced that it collected nearly $1.8 billion in criminal and civil actions during Fiscal Year 2023. U.S. Attorney Breon

Inessa Zeldin, a plaintiff in a personal injury lawsuit arising from a multi-vehicle collision, has had her motion for summary judgment on the issue of liability denied by the Supreme

The Supreme Court, Kings County, under Judge Wavny Toussaint, recently addressed a case involving Gerron Wade, a retired New York City correction officer, and his battle for performance of duty

ASSEMBLYMEMBER CARROLL LAUNCHES CAMPAIGN TO IMPROVE CHILDHOOD LITERACY ALBANY — ADDRESSING AN EARLY-CHILDHOOD READING CRISIS, ASSEMBLYMEMBER ROBERT CARROLL (D-44) WAS SET TO LAUNCH THE NY CAMPAIGN FOR EARLY LITERACY at

Full slideshow below In a ceremonial gathering that brought together Brooklyn’s political luminaries and the local legal community, the Hon. Linda Wilson was sworn in as Civil Court judge on

The New York State Bar Association (NYSBA) is pushing for the enactment of legislation aimed at ensuring the continuation of pension benefits for surviving spouses of public employees. The association’s

Full slideshow below CONEY ISLAND — It wasn’t a rock star, celebrity or famous sports figure that had entered the building — although with dozens of passersby clamoring to shake his


The Appellate Division affirmed the foreclosure and sale order against Brooklyn homeowner Anna Moses, as initially decreed by the Supreme Court, Kings County, under Judge Ingrid Joseph. This ruling stemmed

FLOYD BENNETT FIELD – A rainy and foggy morning served as the backdrop for a bipartisan group of elected officials — which included Rep. Nicole Malliotakis (R-Southwest Brooklyn-Staten Island) —

GRAND ARMY PLAZA — Brooklyn Public Library and Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts have announced Anthem to US, a new project presented in collaboration with The New York Public

GRAND ARMY PLAZA — Brooklyn Public Library currently presents “It Happened in New York,” an exhibition of photographs by Sylvia Plachy. Between 1974 and 2004, Plachy was a staff photographer

BISHOP BRENNAN LAUNCHES 2024 CATHOLIC SCHOOLS WEEK, MARKING ITS 50TH ANNIVERSARY BUSHWICK — THE ROMAN CATHOLIC DIOCESE OF BROOKLYN BEGAN ITS ANNUAL LOCAL CELEBRATION OF CATHOLIC SCHOOLS WEEK ON SUNDAY.

DOWNTOWN BROOKLYN — Members of a group of Hasidic Jews who oppose Zionism, the Neturei Karta, demonstrated on the steps of Brooklyn Borough Hall Thursday evening in support of Palestinian


The Appellate Division of the New York Supreme Court has overturned a Kings County Supreme Court decision in the civil management case of Ezikiel R., a convicted sex offender. The

Tell me a bit about yourself and a bit about Sahadi’s. I am fourth generation of the Sahadi family, and I’ve been doing this a really long time, maybe about

Isaiah Dukes, known as rapper “Lil Zay Osama,” faces federal charges in Brooklyn after a grand jury indictment for possessing a machine gun and an unregistered firearm was announced on

EMERGENCY AID AND REPAIRS APPROVED FOR FIRE ISLAND FIRE ISLAND — THE U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS HAS DETERMINED THAT FIRE ISLAND IN SUFFOLK COUNTY, WHERE MANY BROOKLYNITES VACATION OR
