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My Brother's Bomber (Part Three)October 13th
Ken Dornstein sets out to find those responsible for blowing up Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie -- a terrorist act that killed 270 people, including his brother David. A three-part series.
My Brother's Bomber (Part Two)Oct. 6, 2015 / 55:15Ken Dornstein sets out to find those responsible for blowing up Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie -- a terrorist act that killed 270 people, including his brother David. A three-part series.Watch Now »
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FRONTLINE's October lineup spans continents, political divides and decades. Read more
Nearly 30 years after the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland, questions persist about Libya's role in the attack. Read more
In tonight's new episode of "My Brother's Bomber," Ken Dornstein comes face to face with one of the most enigmatic figures connected to the Lockerbie investigation. Read more
California has become the largest state in the nation to legalize the controversial practice of physician-assisted suicide for terminally ill patients. Read more
A newly unveiled bipartisan plan would be among the most significant criminal justice reform legislation in decades. Read more
Four years after the protests that led to the overthrow and death of the former strongman, Libya is torn between two governments and dozens of militias and armed groups. Read more
"United States of Secrets," "Firestone and the Warlord," "Hunting Boko Haram" and "The Battle for Ukraine" all brought home Emmy gold. Read more
If one of your family members were killed in a terrorist attack, and years later, you still had questions about who was responsible, what would you be willing to do to find the truth? Read more
Judges praised the FRONTLINE project about a 16-year-old sentenced to adult prison as "heartbreaking, memorable, honest." Read more
"I didn't need to be speaker because I needed a fancy title or a big office," the outgoing Speaker of the House told FRONTLINE in this interview from 2013. "I wanted to be speaker so I could lead an effort to deal with the serious issues that are facing our country." Read more
With less than 16 months remaining in President Obama’s term, advocates for shutting down the controversial prison are increasingly on edge that it won’t be closed before he leaves office. Read more
Two-and-a-half years ago, Pope Francis inherited a church beset by scandal. Have his reforms done enough to turn it around? Read more
For weeks, the world's eyes have been fixed upon the tens of thousands of migrants and refugees arriving on Europe's doorstep. But the crisis was years in the making, with a brutal civil war in Syria adding millions of refugees to those fleeing conflicts in Afghanistan, Iraq and Nigeria. Read more
A new investigation by The New York Times finds that U.S. soldiers were told not to intervene in cases of sexual abuse of young boys by Afghan allies. Read more
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