
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.

Global photos capture Eid prayers, the Spelling Bee, French Open tennis, humanoid robots and protests outside an ICE facility.

New York’s Appellate Division honored Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander legal leaders at the annual Randall Eng Awards.

Brooklyn Inns of Court event examines cybersecurity risks and AI hallucinations in legal filings and court procedures.

Editorial cartoons highlight inflation, political conflict, Trump, Iran tensions, and tech-health obsessions in a satirical global roundup.

Cannes, sports, religion, war, and politics are captured in a global photo roundup showing key moments from around the world.

Editorial cartoons cover political divide, Trump, global conflicts, health crises, and tech issues in a satirical roundup.

A selection of global news photos captures moments from Lebanon, Paris, Washington, the West Bank, England, and Mecca.

Editorial cartoons explore U.S. politics, Trump, GOP divisions, Iran tensions, taxes, and global events through sharp satire.

First Deputy Chief Administrative Judge Norman St. George reflects on his career in the NY courts and his father’s influence.

The speakers, who ranged from imams to ministers to councilmembers, called Vernikov’s comment “dangerous” and “incendiary.”

A selection of international news photos shows wildlife, markets, sports, and cultural and religious events around the world.

Editorial cartoons reflect politics, global tensions, AI and Memorial Day themes in a wide-ranging visual commentary.

The Kings County Civil Court honored the histories, cultures and contributions of Asian American and Pacific Islander communities.

Photos from around the world capture refugees, sports, royalty, film festivals and Memorial Day preparations.

Editorial cartoons explore U.S. politics, Memorial Day, and global leaders with satire on Trump, Biden-era issues, and world events.

Global photos capture Cannes Film Festival, world leaders, sports and daily life scenes across multiple countries.

Brooklyn Bar Association panel discussed law, immigration, and access to justice while reflecting on the American dream and civic engagement.

Russian crime ring members were sentenced in Brooklyn federal court for a $2B prescription fraud scheme targeting U.S. insurers.

A collection of topical political cartoons from various artists curated by the Brooklyn Eagle editorial staff.

Photos from around the world capture wildfires, playoff action, street music, politics and daily life across four continents.

A collection of topical political cartoons from various artists curated by the Brooklyn Eagle editorial staff.

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle editorial staff highlights images from around the world, photos courtesy of the Associated Press.

Metropolitan Black Bar Association honored legal leaders at its 42nd annual gala, highlighting its legacy of advancing justice and advocacy.

A collection of topical political cartoons from various artists curated by the Brooklyn Eagle editorial staff.

Officers responding found him floating unresponsive around 30 feet away from the pier. He was declared dead at the scene.

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle editorial staff highlights images from around the world, photos courtesy of the Associated Press.

Hon. Barry Kamins led a CLE on evolving search and seizure law, covering Fourth Amendment developments and recent court rulings.

No arrests were made, and the investigation remains ongoing by the NYPD Highway District’s Collision Investigation Squad.

Brooklyn Bar Association held its annual meeting, naming new officers and trustees while honoring six recipients for exemplary service.