Weather: Day 44°, Night 39°, Slight Chance of Rain then Cloudy
The Lede: Good morning. Miriam and Adina Steinberg, a mother and daughter from Mill Basin, have been sheltering in a safe room in Jerusalem for hours each day since Saturday, when the United States and Israel launched their attack on Iran, ABC7 reports.
The Rundown
More than 20 states sue over new global tariffs Trump imposed after his stinging Supreme Court loss: The Democratic attorneys general and governors in the lawsuit argue that President Donald Trump is overstepping his power with planned 15% tariffs on much of the world. The lawsuit is led by attorneys general from New York, Oregon, Arizona and California.
Mill Basin mother and daughter stranded in Jerusalem amid US-Israel attack on Iran: The two traveled to Jerusalem for a wedding and have been unable to secure a flight home amid the cancellation of roughly 18,000 flights across the Middle East.
New York ranks No. 1 in US for technology laws that keep kids safe online: The study is an innovative ranking of all 50 states on the effectiveness of their tech laws and policies in supporting healthy, flourishing childhoods, both online and offline.
Suspects wanted in string of Brooklyn robberies: Police are looking for male suspects wanted in a string of robberies in Bensonhurst, Bay Ridge and Gravesend last month.
Brooklyn Museum to assess removing overpainting from erotic Gauguin panel: Henry Pearlman, who purchased the panel in Paris that year from a French private collector, painted over the crouching nude figureâs genitals in green pigment to prevent U.S. Customs from seizing it for indecency.
City cuts size of Mount Prospect skate park by over half: Following community criticism, the city Parks Department has cut the size of planned new skate park at Mount Prospect Park from 44,000 square feet to 19,000 square feet, Gothamist reports.
Dick Zigun pens book on âweirdâ Coney Island plays: Dick Zigun, who co-founded non-profit organization Coney Island USA in 1980 and served as the nonprofitâs artistic director, will release a book about the Peopleâs Playground called âConey Island Crackpots! Six Weird American Plays.â
Nanoparticles and artificial intelligence can help researchers detect pollutants in water, soil and blood: âWith machine learning we can streamline analysis of a contaminated site, detecting hazardous pollutants faster and on-site, for more efficient environmental monitoring.â (The Conversation)
Our world in photos: Models, delegates, celebrations and more.
advertisement
Daily news for curious minds.
Be the smartest person in the room. 1440 navigates 100+ sources to deliver a comprehensive, unbiased news roundup â politics, business, culture, and more â in a quick, 5-minute read. Completely free, completely factual.
Our World in Photos
More Brooklyn News
âPakistani man on trial in Brooklyn for Trump assassination plot says he was recruited by Iranâ (The Guardian)
"3 neglected Brooklyn parks to be upgraded as part of larger City Hall investment" (Brooklyn Paper)
"Can cake solve your quarter-life crisis? This Brooklyn chef thinks so" (Dazed)
Staff Picks
READ: "Becoming a Centenarian: Like The New Yorker, I was born in 1925. Somewhat to my surprise, I decided to keep a journal of my hundredth year." (The New Yorker)
PLAY: Here are 17 fun activities to do this weekend in Brooklyn. (Brooklyn Magazine)
CARTOON: Niagara Falls (Brooklyn Eagle)
LIVE: "The Piano Manâs Long Goodbye to Long Island: Why Billy Joelâs dream home finally sold for $14 million under the asking price." (NYT)
advertisement
Become An AI Expert In Just 5 Minutes
If youâre a decision maker at your company, you need to be on the bleeding edge of, well, everything. But before you go signing up for seminars, conferences, lunch ân learns, and all that jazz, just know thereâs a far better (and simpler) way: Subscribing to The Deep View.
This daily newsletter condenses everything you need to know about the latest and greatest AI developments into a 5-minute read. Squeeze it into your morning coffee break and before you know it, youâll be an expert too.
Subscribe right here. Itâs totally free, wildly informative, and trusted by 600,000+ readers at Google, Meta, Microsoft, and beyond.
The Wrap
â ON THIS DAY
In 1919, the Eagle reported, "Brooklynâs own 106th Infantry, which broke the Hindenburg line with the 27th Division last September, and which experienced some of the hardest fighting of the war, is home." Click here to see what else happened on this day in history.Â
đ IMPRINT
Irish actress Nicola Coughlan graces the latest cover of Elle U.K.
đ ROYAL WATCH
"Royal Photographer Chris Jackson 'Noticed a Significant Change In the Way Things Are Done' With King Charles Reign" (Vanity Fair)
đ SPORTS
âItâs getting late earlyâ for Liberty season (Brooklyn Eagle)

Rock and Roll Hall of Famer David Gilmour (Pink Floyd)
Author and journalist John Stossel
Oscar-winning composer Stephen Schwartz
âFriday Night Lightsâ star Connie Britton
Basketball Hall of Famer Shaquille OâNeal
Click here to see a full list of birthdays!
The PREMIUM tag indicates articles that come with extra photographs or special coverage. Thinking of a subscription? Try us out with a day pass for just 99 cents. No long-term commitment for a subscription.
Brooklyn Todayâs editor is Scott Enman. Contact him at [email protected].


