
Our world in photos: July 2
A global photo roundup captures sports, Pride celebrations, healthcare struggles, and political moments across the U.S., Europe, and Cuba.

A global photo roundup captures sports, Pride celebrations, healthcare struggles, and political moments across the U.S., Europe, and Cuba.

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

A global photo roundup captures wildlife, sports, Pride celebrations, weddings and life during summer heat around the world.

Brooklyn Surrogate’s Court and LGBTQ+ Judges Association honored judges at a Pride Month event featuring the inaugural Milsap Award.

Brooklyn Supreme Court marked Pride Month with an event celebrating LGBTQ+ inclusion, honors and remarks from judges and advocates.

The street will be filled with organizations showing up to march in support of Brooklyn’s vibrant LGBTQ+ community.

THE PRIDE FLAG SHOULD BE AUTHORIZED TO FLY at Parks Service units and be prominently displayed at the Stonewall Monument in New York City.

Brooklyn Brewery announced on July 5 that its Stonewall Inn IPA will be the official beer of Pride in London 2025.

Brooklyn judges honored at “United in Pride” for advancing LGBTQ+ visibility in the courts, celebrating progress, resilience, and community.

Brooklyn judges hosted the first Pride Brunch at Civil Court to celebrate LGBTQ+ visibility and inclusion in the court system.

A STEADY MORNING DRIZZLE gave way to rainbow-hued sunshine as an estimated 25,000 revelers packed Fifth Avenue on Saturday.

The monthlong celebration of LGBTQ+ Pride reached its exuberant grand finale on Sunday, bringing rainbow-laden revelers to the streets for marquee parades in New York, Chicago, San Francisco and elsewhere across the

The Brooklyn Supreme Court’s Second Judicial District Equal Justice Committee hosted its inaugural Pride Month Celebration on Tuesday, June 4, in the Surrogate’s Courtroom. This year’s theme was “Reflect. Empower.

BROOKLYN HEIGHTS — Montague Street was literally covered in rainbows on Sunday as the street celebrated Pride Month with enchanting entertainment, activities for adults and kids, and free samples from

The Brooklyn Nets have chosen the LGBT Bar Association Foundation of Greater New York as the distinguished “Nonprofit of the Night” for their Pride Night on April 6. This recognition,

In a poignant and powerful celebration of LGBTQ Pride Month, the Kings County District Attorney’s Office held an event on June 27th at the Hana House in Downtown Brooklyn. The

Yeshiva University, the storied modern Orthodox Jewish university in New York, is in the midst of a legal battle over its refusal to recognize the YU Pride Alliance, an undergraduate

LGBTQ Pride commemorations that sometimes have felt like victory parties for civil rights gains are now grappling with an environment of ramped-up legislative and rhetorical battles over sexual orientation and

As New York political leaders marched in Saturday’s Brooklyn Pride Parade, activists and healthcare providers gathered petitions to sway Governor Hochul to protect life-saving health care for LGBTQI+ New Yorkers,

With Pride Month having just kicked off, Bay Ridge will play host to the neighborhood’s first pride event celebrated on Sunday. Organized by local group GayRidge, from noon to 5

Hello, I am Joe Camerota, and this is a true story. Please note, I had bilateral inguinal hernia surgery on June 14th, 2021, which will be of note to this

The NYS Office of Mental Health (OMH) and Department of Financial Services (DFS) today announced that insurance carriers in New York are complying with new State requirements to provide coverage
The New York State Office for the Aging (NYSOFA) today announced the creation of an Advisory Council to address issues among older LGBTQ adults in New York. The Advisory Council

New York City’s annual LGBTQ Pride parade was held virtually for the second year in a row Sunday due to the pandemic, but that didn’t stop thousands from marching, celebrating

This month on June 24, we celebrate the 10-year anniversary of the passage of the New York State Marriage Equality Act, the bill that legalized same-sex marriage in the Empire

There were protests, rainbow flags and performances — it was LGBTQ+ Pride, after all. But what was normally an outpouring on the streets of New York City looked a little

After a day where thousands of people in Brooklyn, and hundreds of thousands across the country, marched in support of Black transgender lives, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a decision

If you want to party, come early. That’s the word from the Brooklyn Museum as it prepares to kick off Pride Month — on the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall

People born in New York City who don’t identify as either male or female can now change the gender on their birth certificates to “X.” The city’s Health Department announced

Sunset Park neighbors came together for Pride in the Park, a twilight picnic in the area to celebrate gay pride. The event, held on Friday, June 29 at 44th Street

Love is love is love is love. Just two days before the New York City Pride Parade, Borough President Eric Adams applied finishing touches to the rainbow ribbon that currently