Joburg Judges Greenlight Rand-Rigging Showdown With Global Bank Giants
South Africa’s Constitutional Court revived a long‑running rand‑rigging probe, allowing the Competition Commission to pursue claims against six major banks and sending the matter back to the Competition Tribunal.
Supreme Court Smacks Down Trump On Birthright Citizenship, S.F. Chinatown Icon Vindicated
The Supreme Court blocked an order to strip birthright citizenship, reaffirming the 14th Amendment and the Wong Kim Ark legacy rooted in San Francisco.
United Books Houston’s First Nonstop Shot To Cartagena
United will fly nonstop from Houston to Cartagena starting Dec. 17, 2026 — four weekly 737 flights with seatback screens and planned Starlink Wi‑Fi. The route links IAH to Colombia’s Caribbean coast.
Harbourside North Office For Sale In Georgetown
The Harbourside North office at 2900 K St NW has been listed for sale after years of vacancy and a 2024 Chapter 11. Brokers are marketing the five‑story property as a rare whole‑building opportunity in Georgetown.
Pentagon Bails On Grocery Privatization, San Antonio Commissaries Get Reprieve
The Pentagon told Congress it will not privatize or close 178 commissaries, preserving the roughly 24% savings for military families and keeping San Antonio stores public.












