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A Sneak Peek at "Abacus: Small Enough to Jail"
Acclaimed documentary filmmaker Steve James' new documentary premieres at the Toronto International Film Festival this weekend. A FRONTLINE version will air on PBS in 2017.
September 9, 2016
Another For-Profit College Chain Closes Its Doors
Around 40,000 college students at more than 130 campuses have no classes after ITT Technical Institute -- one of America's largest for-profit college chains -- shut its doors.
September 7, 2016
Coming in September on FRONTLINE
FRONTLINE's season premiere is "The Choice 2016" -- the inside story of who Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump really are.
August 30, 2016
From Aleppo to the U.N.: An Update on Hala and the "Children of Syria"
Here's what's happened to the family at the heart of FRONTLINE's "Children of Syria" since you last saw them.
August 22, 2016
Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump and "The Choice 2016"
A new, four-minute trailer gives a sneak peek at FRONTLINE's highly anticipated election special.
August 16, 2016
Who's Next To Borrow from America's Drone Strike "Playbook"?
Fifteen years ago, the United States was the only country to have ever carried out a drone strike. Today, that’s no longer the case, and 19 countries either have armed drones or are trying to acquire them.
August 11, 2016
How Baltimore’s Police Policy Led to Freddie Gray
Baltimore police routinely target blacks for improper stops, searches and excessive force, the Justice Department said, and must undergo reforms.
August 10, 2016
North Dakota's Voter ID Law Is Latest to Be Overturned
A federal judge has ruled against North Dakota’s voter ID law, the fifth time in recent weeks that a state has been forced to abandon restrictive voting policies ahead of the election.
August 2, 2016
Flood Insurance Program is Vulnerable to Fraud, Says N.Y. Attorney General
The New York attorney general has released a report warning that a lack of accountability in the National Flood Insurance Program could be costing taxpayers millions.
August 2, 2016
The Recovery’s Racial Divide
The economy is recovering, but not everyone has felt it equally. The wealth gap between black and white households has grown dramatically, and is now the widest it's been in nearly three decades.
August 1, 2016