"Chicago has always been notoriously known for street organization, crimes and murders and all that, but what's so profound for me is to see that, as I'm growing up, that death is inevitable and we're not afraid of it." (read more »)
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The InterruptersFebruary 14th
An unusually intimate, year-long journey across the stubbornly violent landscape of our cities through the eyes of those fighting to sow peace and security.
Rules of EngagementFeb. 7, 2012 / 56:34
Post MortemJan. 31, 2012 / 49:48
The Meth EpidemicJan. 24, 2012 / 53:35
Nuclear AftershocksJan. 17, 2012 / 53:37FRONTLINE travels to three continents to explore the debate about nuclear power: Is it safe? What are the alternatives? And could a Fukushima-style disaster happen in the U.S.?Watch Now »
A Perfect TerroristJan. 10, 2012 / 53:35
Opium BridesJan. 3, 2012 / 32:45Najibullah Quraishi reports on the harrowing story of the collateral damage of the counter-narcotics effort in Afghanistan.Watch Now »
The Secret WarJan. 3, 2012 / 17:17Inside the deepest front in America's war against Al Qaeda and the Taliban: PakistanWatch Now »
The UndertakingDec. 27, 2011 / 55:35
From Jesus to Christ: The First ChristiansDec. 20, 2011 / 1:50:44
From Jesus to Christ: The First ChristiansDec. 13, 2011 / 1:50:44
The Madoff AffairDec. 6, 2011 / 55:10
Flying CheapNov. 29, 2011 / 55:49
A Perfect TerroristNov. 22, 2011 / 53:35FRONTLINE and ProPublica investigate the mysterious circumstances behind David Headley’s rise from heroin dealer and U.S. government informant to plotter of the 2008 attack on Mumbai.Watch Now »
Syria UndercoverNov. 8, 2011 / 53:40Ramita Navai goes undercover for a rare look at the uprising from inside Syria. Plus a profile of the dictator who has held on the longest amidst the Arab unrest—Pres. Bashar al-Assad.Watch Now »
The Anthrax FilesNov. 1, 2011 / 53:39
Death by FireOct. 25, 2011 / 54:06
Lost in DetentionOct. 18, 2011 / 53:38FRONTLINE and the Investigative Reporting Workshop investigate the Obama administration's controversial get-tough immigration policy. Watch Now »
The Anthrax FilesOct. 11, 2011 / 53:39FRONTLINE, ProPublica and McClatchy Newspapers take a hard look at the FBI's investigation of the country's most notorious act of bioterrorismWatch Now »
An Optimist In HaitiSep. 27, 2011 / 13:22Adam Davidson of NPR’s Planet Money returns to Haiti to meet a man with an unlikely plan to help turn around his country’s economy through tourism.Watch Now »
The Man Behind the MosqueSep. 27, 2011FRONTLINE tells the inside story of the most controversial building in America in the backdrop of a continuing battle over faith, values and the meaning of being American.Watch Now »"Chicago has always been notoriously known for street organization, crimes and murders and all that, but what's so profound for me is to see that, as I'm growing up, that death is inevitable and we're not afraid of it." (read more »)
Permalink »The Nuclear Regulatory Commission approved two new reactors yesterday, paving the way for new nuclear technology amidst concerns over an … (read more »)
Permalink »Things just got a little more complicated in a class-action lawsuit aimed at NCAA profits. The plaintiffs, including basketball stars … (read more »)
Permalink »We’ve reported on the attempts by three states – New York, Illinois and Massachusetts — to challenge the Obama administration’s … (read more »)
Permalink »Sen. Dick Durbin [D-Ill.] recently proposed a bill that would dramatically change the way federal money can be allocated to … (read more »)
Permalink »The most infamous war crime to come out of the Iraq war ended with a whimper. None of the Marines charged ended up facing serious punishment. Here's a closer look at what the legal rulings mean for the soldiers on the ground and the civilians who have to live among them. (read more »)
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Permalink »Eleven months into a violent uprising that has taken the lives of more than 5,400 Syrians, how has President Bashar al-Assad managed to hold onto power while his counterparts in Tunisia, Egypt and Libya were toppled? (read more »)
Permalink »CIA drone strikes in Pakistan have killed "dozens of civilians" who had gone to help rescue victims of drone strikes or were attending funerals for the victims of previous strikes, a new report by British and Pakistani journalists asserts. (read more »)
Permalink »Diplomatic efforts to resolve the 11-month-long crisis in Syria have stalled after a resolution condemning the regime's crackdown on protesters failed in the United Nations Security Council on Saturday. (read more »)
Permalink »If you or a loved one dies in a hospital, there is only a 5 percent chance an autopsy will … (read more »)
Permalink »For someone who's been under house arrest at a secret location in England, Julian Assange has been maintaining a pretty high profile. (read more »)
Permalink »News that the NYPD recommended increasing the surveillance of thousands of Shiite Muslims and their mosques, based solely on religion, is the latest report in the AP’s ongoing investigation into the department’s controversial intelligence unit and its questionable tactics. (read more »)
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