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Chinese Hacking Steals Billions; U.S. Businesses Turn A Blind Eye
Technology theft and other unfair business practices originating from China are costing the American economy more than $57 billion a year, White House officials believe, and they expect that figure to grow.
April 12, 2019
WikiLeaks' Julian Assange Arrested, Charged with Conspiracy
Years before Assange was arrested, FRONTLINE went inside the saga of how more than a half-million secret government documents came into public view.
April 11, 2019
FRONTLINE Earns Two Peabody Award Nominations
Two FRONTLINE documentaries – "The Facebook Dilemma" and "Separated: Children at the Border" — were named 2019 George Foster Peabody Award finalists on Tuesday.
April 9, 2019
A New Report Sheds Light on an International Rohingya Trafficking Network
A report released last week sheds light on a different aspect of Rohingya’s suffering: a covert criminal network that trafficked tens of thousands of people.
April 5, 2019
What is Genocide? The Ultimate Crime, Explained
Ratko Mladić oversaw the worst massacre in Europe since the Holocaust. But was it genocide?
March 29, 2019
Netanyahu Resurfaces FRONTLINE Clip of Him Lecturing Obama Amid Re-election Campaign
The tense meeting shown in the video took place in 2011, during Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's trip to the White House to visit then-President Barack Obama.
March 28, 2019
Pedophile Doctor Could Get U.S. Pension of More Than $1.8 Million While in Prison
A U.S. government pediatrician convicted of sexually abusing Native American boys under his care is still receiving his government pension, officials said, and records indicate he is due more than $1.8 million during his prison term.
March 27, 2019
Task Force to Look Into Child Sexual Abuse in Indian Health Service
The Trump administration will convene a task force to examine why a pediatrician was allowed to sexually abuse Native American boys for decades while working for the Indian Health Service and try to prevent such a crime from happening again.
March 26, 2019
The Mueller Investigation, Explained
It dominated headlines for two years, but in March 2019, special counsel Robert Mueller's probe into Russian meddling in the 2016 election came to an end. We followed the twists and turns of the investigation. Here’s what we know:
March 25, 2019
Boeing Was ‘Go, Go, Go’ to Beat Airbus With the 737 Max
From our partners at The New York Times: Caught short by its rival’s gains, Boeing raced to update its workhorse jet rather than design a new one. Workers describe a hectic project but say they hadn’t felt safety was compromised.
March 23, 2019
Blood and Power in the Philippines
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte’s war on drugs has led to the deaths of thousands of alleged drug users and dealers. Yet he remains hugely popular. We investigate his rise to power.
March 21, 2019
Timeline: Ratko Mladić and His Role in War Crimes During the Bosnian War
The fallout from Bosnia and Herzegovina’s declaration of independence from Yugoslavia led to some of the worst atrocities in Europe since the end of World War II. This timeline highlights some of the key moments in the Bosnian war and the role that Ratko Mladić played.
March 19, 2019