The Latest Business Here's what the Netflix-Warner Brothers deal means for consumers News that Netflix plans to buy Warner Bros. in a massive deal is raising lots of questions -- including for consumers. Eric Deggans Politics HHS changed the name of transgender health leader on her official portrait Admiral Rachel Levine was the first transgender person to be confirmed by the Senate to serve in the federal government. Her official portrait at HHS headquarters has been altered. Selena Simmons-Duffin Arts & Life Podcaster and author Mel Robbins opens up about her early failures On Wild Card, well-known guests answer the kinds of questions we often think about but don't talk about. Podcaster and author Mel Robbins opens up about her early failures. Rachel Martin Business Netflix announces deal to acquire Warner Brothers Discovery Streaming giant Netflix said it's buying Warner Bros. Discovery in a deal that would create a global entertainment behemoth. CNN and other cable channels Warner Bros. owns are not part of the deal. David Folkenflik NPR's history podcast Throughline examines the roots of Sudan's civil war Sudan has been at the center of a deadly and brutal war since April of 2023. Over 4 million people have fled the country since war broke out and at least 40,000 have been killed. Rund Abdelfatah National What to know about Admiral Bradley, who oversaw controversial boat strikes As Congress raises questions about the legality of U.S. military boat strikes in the Caribbean, the spotlight is falling on Admiral Mitch Bradley, the commander of U.S. Special Operations Command. Saige Miller Christmas season arrives on the pop charts The calendar has turned to December, and jingle bells have arrived at the top of the charts, led, as usual, by Mariah, Wham and Brenda Lee. Stephen Thompson National The immigration crackdown in Charlotte seems to be over, but the community is struggling The Border Patrol's aggressive immigration operation in Charlotte, N.C., took the city by surprise. It lasted about a week, but immigrants and other residents say their city won't ever be the same. Adrian Florido Health A recap of the two-day meeting of vaccine advisers to the CDC Vaccine advisers to the CDC took action on vaccination of newborns against hepatitis B and questioned the overall childhood vaccination schedule and ingredients that boost some vaccines' potency. Pien Huang Arts & Life Florida river becomes substitute site for sacred Hindu funeral tradition The Ganges River in India is a final resting place for the ashes of loved ones. For those who can't make the journey, a river in Florida has become a substitute for the funeral tradition. Rose Schnabel Prev 532 of 1645 Next Sponsored
Business Here's what the Netflix-Warner Brothers deal means for consumers News that Netflix plans to buy Warner Bros. in a massive deal is raising lots of questions -- including for consumers. Eric Deggans
Politics HHS changed the name of transgender health leader on her official portrait Admiral Rachel Levine was the first transgender person to be confirmed by the Senate to serve in the federal government. Her official portrait at HHS headquarters has been altered. Selena Simmons-Duffin
Arts & Life Podcaster and author Mel Robbins opens up about her early failures On Wild Card, well-known guests answer the kinds of questions we often think about but don't talk about. Podcaster and author Mel Robbins opens up about her early failures. Rachel Martin
Business Netflix announces deal to acquire Warner Brothers Discovery Streaming giant Netflix said it's buying Warner Bros. Discovery in a deal that would create a global entertainment behemoth. CNN and other cable channels Warner Bros. owns are not part of the deal. David Folkenflik
NPR's history podcast Throughline examines the roots of Sudan's civil war Sudan has been at the center of a deadly and brutal war since April of 2023. Over 4 million people have fled the country since war broke out and at least 40,000 have been killed. Rund Abdelfatah
National What to know about Admiral Bradley, who oversaw controversial boat strikes As Congress raises questions about the legality of U.S. military boat strikes in the Caribbean, the spotlight is falling on Admiral Mitch Bradley, the commander of U.S. Special Operations Command. Saige Miller
Christmas season arrives on the pop charts The calendar has turned to December, and jingle bells have arrived at the top of the charts, led, as usual, by Mariah, Wham and Brenda Lee. Stephen Thompson
National The immigration crackdown in Charlotte seems to be over, but the community is struggling The Border Patrol's aggressive immigration operation in Charlotte, N.C., took the city by surprise. It lasted about a week, but immigrants and other residents say their city won't ever be the same. Adrian Florido
Health A recap of the two-day meeting of vaccine advisers to the CDC Vaccine advisers to the CDC took action on vaccination of newborns against hepatitis B and questioned the overall childhood vaccination schedule and ingredients that boost some vaccines' potency. Pien Huang
Arts & Life Florida river becomes substitute site for sacred Hindu funeral tradition The Ganges River in India is a final resting place for the ashes of loved ones. For those who can't make the journey, a river in Florida has become a substitute for the funeral tradition. Rose Schnabel