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Netflix stock takes a tumble despite strong start to 2024
The company says it will no longer share quarterly subscriber numbers starting in 2025.
LGBTQ Rights Group Reflects On Justice Anthony Kennedy's Retirement
As NPR legal affairs correspondent Nina Totenberg wrote, "More than any other justice, he was responsible for the advancement of LGBT rights."
Supreme Court Ruling Marks Major Defeat For Public Sector Unions
The Supreme Court has ruled that nonunion workers cannot be forced to pay fees to public sector unions.
In Wake Of London Ruling, What Does Uber's Future Look Like?
A judge overruled London's decision in September not to renew the ride-hailing company's operating license.
Congress Immigration Debate Rages As Trump Calls For Suspension Of Due Process
NPR's Ron Elving speaks to Here & Now's Jeremy Hobson about House Republicans' push toward a vote on a so-called compromise immigration bill and more.
Social Media Buzz: Migrant Family Separations; New Zealand PM Gives Birth
Users shared photos of protests as migrant parents waited to be reunited with their children after being separated at the U.S.-Mexico border.
Preserving A River With A Pint
Arizona's Verde River has a lot of competing users. But a new project aims to unite them — city dwellers, farmers, environmentalists — over a glass of beer.
Trump Directs Agencies To Reunite Immigrant Families
First Lady Melania Trump also paid an unannounced visit to a detention center in Texas on Thursday.