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Saudi Arabia Lifts Ban On Women Driving. Meet An Activist Once Jailed for Breaking It.
Saudi Arabia announced on Tuesday that it will allow women to drive, reversing a widely criticized ban that women’s rights activists had long opposed and fought to overturn.
September 26, 2017
Aaron Hernandez Found To Have Had "Severe" Case of CTE
An attorney for Aaron Hernandez, who committed suicide in April while serving a life sentence for murder, said the former New England Patriots star had one of "the most severe" cases of the brain disease CTE they had ever seen in someone his age.
September 21, 2017
Married Young: The Fight Over Child Marriage in America
She was 15. He was 24. Should they have been allowed to marry?
September 14, 2017
Child Marriage in America
200,000 children were married in the U.S. between 2000 and 2015. This is the story of one teen who marries her 24-year-old boyfriend after he is accused of statutory rape.
September 14, 2017
Inside the Making of “Abacus” with Director Steve James
“I’m always surprised at the way people handle conflict in their lives,” says the legendary documentary filmmaker. “A lot of the films that I’ve made over the years have just happened to take place at pivotal junctures in the lives of people, and I’m fascinated by how people navigate that.”
September 12, 2017
After the Crash, Big Banks Got Bailouts. Abacus Faced Charges.
It was one of the smallest banks in the nation. But it became the only U.S. bank indicted in relation to the 2008 financial crisis.
September 12, 2017
Introducing The FRONTLINE Dispatch
A note from FRONTLINE's executive producer about The FRONTLINE Dispatch — a new narrative podcast that expands our tradition of tough, fair reporting.
September 5, 2017
Coming in September on FRONTLINE
Watch the national broadcast premiere of "Abacus: Small Enough to Jail," and an encore presentation of the classic documentary, "The Man Who Knew."
September 1, 2017
In ISIS-held Raqqa, No Escape for Thousands of Civilians, Amnesty Warns
Thousands of civilians in Raqqa are trapped, caught between ISIS's mines, snipers and booby traps on the ground and air and artillery strikes from a coalition fighting to liberate the Syrian city from ISIS control.
August 25, 2017
Jury Returns No Convictions for Four Men in Bunkerville Standoff Case
A jury has dealt another blow to the case against participants in a 2014 armed uprising against federal agents in Bunkerville, Nevada.
August 24, 2017