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“Living With Murder”: An Update on Kempis Songster's Case
After 30 years in prison, “juvenile lifer” Kempis Songster -- whose case was at the heart of The FRONTLINE Dispatch's "Living With Murder" series -- has been granted parole.
December 1, 2017
Kim Jong-nam Carried the Antidote to the Poison that Killed Him
When the estranged half brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un was assassinated in a crowded Malaysian airport last February, he carried in his bag the antidote to the poison that killed him.
December 1, 2017
Coming in December on FRONTLINE
With revelations involving Russia's role in the 2016 election continuing to command the headlines, we'll bring you an encore presentation of "Putin's Revenge."
December 1, 2017
In Surprise Ruling, Ammon Bundy Released on House Arrest
Ammon Bundy has been released from prison pending trial for his role in an armed uprising against federal agents in Bunkerville, Nevada in 2014.
November 30, 2017
Poor Kids
November 30, 2017
Pentagon Accused of Blocking Report On Child Sex Abuse By Afghan Allies
An inspector general report has found that for more than a decade, U.S. forces were not properly trained in how to report allegations of child sexual abuse by American allies in Afghanistan.
November 28, 2017
How Poverty Can Follow Children Into Adulthood
Poverty can follow children into adulthood, affecting their long-term physical and mental health, and making it harder to finish school and climb out of poverty.
November 22, 2017
Living With Murder: Part Two
We continue to follow the story of Kempis Songster and the Supreme Court rulings that found his sentence, and thousands of others, to be unconstitutional.
November 22, 2017
Convicted of Genocide: Inside the Trial of Ratko Mladić
On the eve of Mladić's long-awaited verdict, FRONTLINE spoke with filmmaker Rob Miller -- who has been on the ground covering the five-year trial for a forthcoming FRONTLINE film.
November 22, 2017
A Dispatch from Bonn: How Germany Uses Morality to Teach Climate Change
Over the last 15 years, teaching climate change has become a central aim of the German education system. And German schools don’t simply teach the scientific concepts underpinning climate change, but urge students to think about how to fix it.
November 22, 2017
She Was 10 and Loved Her Dog, But Poverty Meant a Hard Goodbye
FRONTLINE's documentary, "Poor Kids," explores what poverty means to children. For 10-year-old, Kaylie, it meant saying goodbye to her beloved dog.
November 21, 2017
A Dispatch From Bonn: "1.5 To Stay Alive"
The difference between 1.5 and 2 degrees may seem minor, but for low-lying island nations at this year's U.N. climate talks in Bonn, Germany, it could be the key to survival.
November 18, 2017