Appeals court declares DC ban on certain gun magazines unconstitutional
A federal appeals court ruled that the District of Columbia's ban on gun magazines carrying over 10 bullets is unconstitutional, also overturning the conviction of a man charged under that law.
Commanders pay $1m settlement over claims former ownership lied to team’s fans
The Washington Commanders have agreed to pay a $1 million settlement to the District of Columbia following allegations that their former owners misled fans regarding an investigation into sexual misconduct.
Peachland church saved after council decides not to pursue land acquisition
Peachland Baptist Church in British Columbia will not be sold for a new fire hall after the District of Peachland's council decided to abandon their plan to acquire the property.
Fed, criminal investigation against Powell
The District Attorney's Office of Columbia has launched a criminal investigation into Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell regarding a $2.5 billion renovation project amid allegations he misled Congress about its scale.
USA, the Department of Justice opens an investigation against the Fed President Powell
The District Attorney's Office of the District of Columbia has launched a criminal investigation against Jerome Powell, the Federal Reserve President, regarding the restructuring of the central bank's headquarters and potential lies to Congress about the project's scope.