
Reuters World News Trump critic cases dropped, Novo Nordisk and Obamacare
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Nov 25, 2025 A judge has dismissed charges against James Comey and Letitia James, citing improper prosecution. Meanwhile, Novo Nordisk’s Alzheimer's trial did not yield positive results, raising concerns about future treatments. In health news, many Americans are hesitating to enroll in Obamacare due to looming premium hikes. The Pentagon warns about recalling Senator Mark Kelly over controversial remarks, indicating rising political tensions. Lastly, a look at early Black Friday trends shows shoppers adjusting their spending strategies.
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Charges Dropped Over Unlawful Appointment
- A judge dismissed criminal charges against James Comey and Letitia James due to an unlawfully appointed prosecutor.
- The rulings support claims these cases were rushed and politically motivated rather than legally grounded.
Pentagon Threatens Senator Over Video
- The Pentagon threatened to recall Senator Mark Kelly to active duty over a video urging troops to refuse illegal orders.
- Kelly denies wrongdoing and says he will not be intimidated by the threat of prosecution.
Semaglutide Pill Fails Alzheimer's Trial
- Novo Nordisk said its older semaglutide pill failed to slow Alzheimer's progression in trials.
- Scientists note it's hard to slow Alzheimer’s once started and suggest studying prevention in at-risk people instead.
