
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.

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

“Unlike a fine vintage that improves over time, the defendant will spend years in prison to reflect on his fraudulent wine scheme.”

Dana Kaplan will be the mayor’s point person on opening new jails to replace crumbling facilities on Rikers Island, sources told THE CITY.

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

Staten Island man indicted for assault and robbery as hate crimes after allegedly attacking a Muslim woman at a Brooklyn subway station.

Attorney General Letitia James sued Coinbase and Gemini over alleged illegal gambling through prediction market platforms in New York.

Terrence Reid, a.k.a. Chinchilla, forced a 15-year-old girl to work Penn Track in East New York, Brooklyn.

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.

Executive sentenced to 12 years for laundering over $300 million linked to transnational drug cartels through shell companies.

Opening statements in Manhattan criminal court feature competing arguments over consent and power in a case involving Harvey Weinstein.

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.

Armando Octaviano was sentenced to 24 years to life in prison. Jonny Octaviano was sentenced to an indeterminate term of five to 15 years.

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 attorney Linda Lo Cascio campaigns for Civil Court judge, emphasizing fairness, dignity, and experience in complex court matters.

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

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.