
Our world in photos: June 29
A global photo roundup captures life from Nepal’s paddy festival to Wimbledon, India rituals, heatwave wildlife and sports fans worldwide.

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.

The FIFA World Cup Fan Zone was unaffected by the crash and remained open through its normal closing time of 10 p.m.

The house always wins? Betting sites paid out tens of millions the week the Knickerbockers steamrolled the Spurs.

Editorial cartoons depict political reactions to Trump, U.S. policy, immigration and Supreme Court decisions in satirical illustrations.

Kings County Supreme Court Justice Richard Montelione reflects on his career, Pride Month and being openly gay on the Brooklyn bench.

Police identified the woman on the scooter as 53-year-old Neisha Atkinson of Brooklyn, and have charged her with several counts.

Three men were sentenced to decades in prison for a Brooklyn robbery that killed a security guard and wounded three others.

Former iLearningEngines CEO and CFO charged with fraud scheme that allegedly used fake clients and revenue to mislead investors and lenders.

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.

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.

Guardianship is defined as a legal arrangement that gives a person or organization the power to make decisions for someone else.

The plainclothes detectives, assigned to the Brooklyn North narcotics unit, mistook the man for an accomplice of an alleged crack dealer.

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.

Attorney General Letitia James secured up to $350,000 from a Brooklyn furniture retailer for deceptive practices and consumer complaints.

An 18-year-old was arraigned on murder charges in a Brooklyn shooting that killed a 7-month-old and wounded her toddler brother.

Brooklyn Women’s Bar Association event focused on litigating antisemitism and lawyers’ role in addressing rising discrimination today.

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.

Judge Jacqueline Williams was sworn in as a New York Supreme Court justice in Brooklyn after nearly 25 years of public service.

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.

Brooklyn civic leaders discuss public safety, health care, and community equity at an AACEO meeting with elected officials and advocates.

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

Attorneys discuss valuation methods, succession planning and strategies for building transferable value in legal practices at a CLE event.

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

One sign read, “No child wakes up disliking their dad. They have to be taught that.” Another said, “Parental alienation is child abuse.”

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

Black women legal leaders honored pioneers and discussed legacy, mentorship and barriers in the legal profession in New York.

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

A Long Island architect admitted killing eight women in the Gilgo Beach case, ending a yearslong investigation.

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

City Council questions Nadia Shihata’s independence as DOI nominee amid ties to Mayor Mamdani and prior campaign donations.