
The NewsWorthy Criminal Cases Dismissed, Crowded Airports Expected & Crypto Selloff - Tuesday, November 25, 2025
Nov 25, 2025
Criminal charges against key political figures have been dropped, leaving curious next steps in the air. A trail of destruction follows recent tornadoes in Texas and storms loom across the Midwest. Holiday travel is set to break records, but beware of rising AI-enabled scams this shopping season. In a surprise twist, a dormant Ethiopian volcano has erupted, disrupting air travel. Meanwhile, cryptocurrency faces a significant selloff as Bitcoin's value plummets, raising concerns among analysts.
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Judge Tosses High-Profile Cases Over Appointment
- A judge tossed charges against James Comey and Letitia James due to an improperly appointed prosecutor.
- Experts expect the disputes could reach the U.S. Supreme Court as other prosecutors may refile cases.
Reviewing Hundreds Of Thousands Of Refugee Cases
- The White House ordered reviews and re-interviews of nearly 235,000 refugees admitted under the Biden administration.
- U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services says it doubts prior vetting and may revoke statuses if safety risks are found.
Tornadoes Hit Houston Area, Watch Continues
- Tornadoes damaged over 100 homes near Houston but reported no serious injuries or deaths.
- A tornado watch remained for parts of eastern Texas and Louisiana while other storms move across the Midwest and Northeast.
