
Pride Month celebrated at Brooklyn Supreme Court
The Second Judicial District Equal Justice Committee recently hosted its third annual program in honor of Pride Month.

The Second Judicial District Equal Justice Committee recently hosted its third annual program in honor of Pride Month.

The Brooklyn Bar Association installed Dan Antonelli as president and inducted a new slate of officers and trustees.

Editorial cartoons covering politics, inflation, Trump, global conflicts, social issues and current events from leading cartoonists.

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.

Photos from New York and around the world capture sports, politics, protests and cultural moments shaping the day’s events.

Sisters with Purpose honored six community leaders and highlighted its ongoing work supporting Brooklyn families and youth.

Thousands of fans turned out for watch parties across the city for Game 3 of the NBA Finals. Will it be “Knicks in five?”

Brooklyn Family Court Teen Day connects youth with education, jobs, mental health and community services to support teens’ futures.

Columbian Lawyers Association of Brooklyn installs Grace Borrino as president and honors outgoing president Mario Romano.

A collection of editorial cartoons explores politics, AI, and global conflicts in a post-truth era and U.S. current events.

Photos show awards in Manhattan, diplomacy in North Korea, and daily life across Kashmir, India, Germany and Syria.

A set of editorial cartoons satirize Trump, U.S. politics, media, AI, data centers and global figures through political humor and commentary.

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.

Yeshayahuw Carraway was arraigned on Wednesday before Brooklyn Supreme Court Justice Danny Chun on a five-count indictment.

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

A global photo roundup captures political hearings in Washington, a New York Stock Exchange debut, Vatican audiences and everyday life.

Officials from the newly launched Office of Community Safety haven’t yet spoken with anyone from the NYPD about collaboration.

A series of bizarre sightings of people popping in and out of NYC’s subterranean sewer system has the city wondering what exactly is going on.

Taa Grays becomes first Black woman president of the New York State Bar Association in its 150-year history, marking a historic milestone.

A collection of editorial cartoons exploring politics, war, AI, and culture from leading international artists.

Photos capture election ballots, French Open action, court challenges, NBA Finals and healthcare struggles worldwide.

Editorial cartoons satirize climate policy, gas prices, Trump, Iran tensions and Alberta separatism in a global political roundup.

Judge Matthew D’Emic urges Bay Ridge lawyers to prioritize ethics and the common good in a final CLE talk of the season.

More than 400 attended the Brooklyn Women’s Bar Association gala, which honored four legal leaders and celebrated a year of growth.

Global photos show children’s events in North Korea, Pride in Bangkok, tennis in Paris, storms in Germany, conflict, sports, and elections.

Editorial cartoons satirize AI, Trump, ICE, big tech, and global politics in a sharp political humor roundup.