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Former General Michael Flynn speaks at a campaign event with Republican senate candidate Josh Mandel (not pictured) ahead of next month's primary election in Cortland, Ohio, U.S., April 21, 2022. Photo by Gaelen Morse/REUTERS

Politics Sep 07

Former Trump adviser Michael Flynn ‘at the center’ of new movement based on conspiracies and Christian nationalism

By Michelle R. Smith, Associated Press

World Oct 01

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How Khashoggi’s murder ‘haunts’ Saudi Arabia’s crown prince

In a new Frontline documentary, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman addresses, for the first time, his role in the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi. Frontline’s Martin Smith, who tracked the crown prince down for the film, says Khashoggi’s murder…

World Aug 29

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Why this American is on the front lines of Ukraine’s long war

The war between Ukraine and Russian-backed separatists is in its sixth year, with around 13,000 dead and no sign of resolution. The U.S. has provided financial support to Ukraine, but not soldiers. And although there is no U.S. troop presence…

By Simon Ostrovsky

Nation Aug 16

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How much oversight do foster homes for migrant children have?

A new investigation by the Associated Press and FRONTLINE finds allegations of physical and sexual abuse for some migrant children who are moved into government-funded foster care after they are separated from their families. Jeffrey Brown talks to the AP’s…

Nation Aug 16

Migrants from Central America hold their children as they walk through a field after illegally crossing the Rio Grande river into the United States from Mexico in Penitas, Texas, November 7, 2018. Photo by Adrees Latif/Reuters
Migrant kids separated at border faced abuse in foster homes

Dozens of families are now preparing to sue the federal government, including several who say their young children were sexually, physically or emotionally abused in federally funded foster care.

By Garance Burke, Juliet Linderman, Martha Mendoza, Associated Press

May 07

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What’s behind Trump’s trade war with China

Chinese and Trump administration officials are supposed to meet later this week to hammer out a trade agreement, but the challenge may be more difficult now that Trump has threatened to impose additional tariffs on Chinese goods. NPR’s Laura Sullivan…

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Mar 25

Watch 26:42
The Mueller Report – A PBS NewsHour/FRONTLINE special

The nearly two-year investigation of special counsel Robert Mueller into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election has concluded, with Mueller's final report delivered to Attorney General William Barr for review. Now, a groundbreaking collaboration between PBS NewsHour and FRONTLINE…

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Mar 25

WATCH: PBS NewsHour and FRONTLINE’s joint special on the Mueller report

By Joshua Barajas

The PBS NewsHour and FRONTLINE are partnering for special coverage tonight at 8 p.m. ET to address these concerns prompted by the Mueller report.

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Apr 13

What happens to the American families of Islamic State fighters?

By Larisa Epatko

Sam El Hassani, an American woman from Indiana, said her husband tricked her into going to Turkey on a vacation in 2015 and ended up joining the Islamic State group. What happens to them now?…

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Apr 11

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Her husband was an ISIS sniper, her son appeared in propaganda. What’s next for this American family?

By Josh Baker

What should the U.S. government do with American citizens who traveled to live among the Islamic State? Sam El Hassani is an American woman who is being held with her children by Kurdish forces in northern Syria after living in…

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