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Her Husband Died in Hurricane Helene’s Floodwaters. She Can’t Stop Thinking About ‘the Fear He Must Have Had.’
When Hurricane Helene struck, Zubila Shafiq’s husband, Omar Khan, was one of more than 100 people who died in North Carolina amid catastrophic flooding. Shafiq pieces together what happened to Khan in a video drawn from ‘Hurricane Helene’s Deadly Warning,’ a FRONTLINE/NPR documentary investigating storm preparedness across the U.S. and the impact and recovery from disasters like Helene.
May 20, 2025
Trump Calls for an End to U.S. Sanctions Against Syria Under New President. Who Is Ahmad Al-Sharaa?
The developments come five months after a rebel offensive led by Ahmad al-Sharaa, now Syria’s interim president, ousted Bashar al-Assad following more than 13 years of brutal war.
May 14, 2025
Family of Pro-Democracy Activist Anna Kwok Arrested in Hong Kong
Anna Kwok was featured in the November 2024 FRONTLINE documentary ‘China, the U.S. & the Rise of Xi Jinping.’
May 9, 2025
ASL-Interpreted Videos for “Breakdown” Podcast Investigating Deadly Maine Shooting
American Sign Language-interpreted videos for the podcast series “Breakdown: Turning Anguish Into Action,” which examined the deadly 2023 mass shootings in Lewiston, Maine, and the aftermath.
May 8, 2025
On 'Antidote,' and the Power and Perils of Investigative Journalism
A message from FRONTLINE Editor-in-Chief and Executive Producer Raney Aronson-Rath about the new documentary 'Antidote.'
May 6, 2025
Alaska's Vanishing Native Villages
Listen to the enhanced audio-only version of 'Alaska's Vanishing Native Villages.'
May 6, 2025
How a Journalist Ended Up on the Kremlin’s Wanted List
Journalist Christo Grozev exposed Kremlin spies and assassins. In this video drawn from the new documentary ‘Antidote,’ he learns that he’s been added to a Kremlin ‘wanted’ list — one in a series of escalating dangers as he continues his reporting.
May 6, 2025
South Korean Truth Commission Halts Probe Into Adoption Fraud, Hundreds of Cases in Limbo
The South Korean government’s fact-finding commission has suspended its groundbreaking investigation into the extensive fraud and abuse that tainted the nation’s historic foreign adoption program.
April 24, 2025
How Filmmakers Documented Challenges Faced by ‘Alaska's Vanishing Native Villages’
Filmmakers behind ‘Alaska’s Vanishing Native Villages’ share the challenges of filmmaking and documenting climate issues in the remote areas of Western Alaska.
April 22, 2025
‘A Place to Escape To’: Why Some Alaska Native Villages Are Facing Relocation
Parts of Alaska are warming up to four times faster than most of the rest of the world, researchers have found. This video drawn from “Alaska’s Vanishing Native Villages” explores what the reality of climate change means for the coastal community of Hooper Bay.
April 22, 2025
White Supremacist Terrorgram Network Allegedly Inspired Teen Accused of Killing Parents and Plotting Trump Assassination
Court documents reveal that Nikita Casap’s alleged manifesto calling for Trump’s assassination cited multiple Terrorgram publications and urged people to read the writings of a network member who murdered two people outside an LGTBQ+ bar in 2022.
April 17, 2025
Inside a White Supremacist Network That Encouraged Members to Kill
Reporters A.C. Thompson and James Bandler discuss ‘The Rise and Fall of Terrorgram’ from FRONTLINE and ProPublica.
April 10, 2025