DOJ settlement bars landlords from using RealPage rent-pricing software to coordinate pricing with confidential tenant data
DOJ settlement bars RealPage from sharing landlord pricing data after $3.8B renter harm
3 civic education topics and 20 historical events across 8 years published on this date
On Nov. 25, 2025, HHS Secretary RFK Jr. appointed Louisiana Surgeon General Dr. Ralph Abraham as CDC deputy administrator. Abraham, a vaccine skeptic who praised RFK Jr.βs views, replaced evidence-based vaccine guidance with debunked autism links on CDCβs website Nov. 19.
Parents and schools now face CDC materials promoting discredited vaccine-autism claims, increasing misinformation risks. Public health advocates warn of reduced vaccination rates, higher outbreak risks for measles and whooping cough, and potential school exclusion for unvaccinated children.
On Nov. 25, 2024, Special Counsel Jack Smith dismissed all federal charges against President Trump, citing DOJ policy barring prosecution of sitting presidents. The move followed a July 2024 Supreme Court ruling granting presidents broad immunity for official acts.
Citizens lose immediate federal accountability for alleged election interference and classified document mishandling. The dismissals preserve future prosecution options but leave unresolved legal risks for Trump post-presidency, while state cases like Georgiaβs RICO charges remain active.
On Nov. 25, 2002, President Bush signed the Homeland Security Act, creating DHS by merging 22 agencies, including INS, Customs, and FEMA. The law abolished INS, splitting its functions into ICE, CBP, and USCIS, and reframed immigration as a national security issue.
Citizens saw federal disaster response and border security centralized under one agency, altering emergency aid timelines and immigration enforcement priorities. The reorganization shifted local law enforcement partnerships, enabling programs like 287(g) to expand under ICEβs authority.
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