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Hon. Ellen Spodek, a veteran New York jurist with a long career in Brooklyn’s courts, celebrated her retirement from the bench the evening of Wednesday, April 29, at Giando on the Water, 400 Kent Ave.
The rapid growth of prediction markets has sparked a high-stakes debate that is playing out in courts and legislatures all over the country.
Turn commuting on the country’s pokiest buses into even more of a slog.
The project will include replacing water tanks, related piping and pump controls; and improvements to rooftop structures.
Brooklyn Youth Chorus has shaped young singers through training and mentorship, but funding cuts threaten its future.
President Donald Trump sparked immediate outcry on April 12, 2026, when he posted an image of himself as a Jesus-like figure.
A former athlete admitted to using insider sports information and rigged poker games in multimillion-dollar fraud schemes.
State officials said schools can administer the exams at a later point during the window, which runs through May 15.
"This defendant exploited elderly women who trusted him, gained access to their homes and murdered them in a series of brutal ...
Moeleek Harrell was convicted in July 2024 of racketeering, two murder conspiracies, assault, drug trafficking conspiracies and more.
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