Inheritance
The Lockerbie bombing left only fragments of David Dornstein's life behind, but their discovery gave his brother a new purpose -- to gather what went missing, preserve what was left, and work to make sense of it all. That story is told in this special interactive presentation.
October 29, 2015
LISTEN: A Brother's Quest
In a special-edition podcast, Ken Dornstein talks about what it was like to lose his brother in the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103, and how he has dealt with that loss.
October 13, 2015
A Very Short History of Vaccines in America
Mass immunization in America dates as far back as George Washington, who once wrote that his soldiers had more to dread from smallpox "than from the sword of the enemy."
March 24, 2015
Iraq: How Did We Get Here?
From "shock and awe" to ISIS, FRONTLINE explores the key turning points in the war and its aftermath.
July 29, 2014
"I Have Grown to Be Resilient"
Omarina and Ms. Miller on filming "Middle School Moment" and how they bonded during Omarina's high-school application process
July 15, 2014
How to Train a Rebel Army (Secretly) In Seven Steps
Obama said he wants to step up training for rebel groups in Syria. Here's more on the covert rebel training program that's already in effect.
May 28, 2014
Podcast: How to Protect Yourself (and Your Data) Online
In the latest FRONTLINE roundtable, privacy experts Julia Angwin and Hanni Fakhoury talk privacy and surveillance in today's data-saturated world.
May 20, 2014
Who's Locked Up in America
Not all of the 2.3 million people incarcerated in the U.S. are there for violent crimes. Meet four individuals, featured in tonight's "Prison State," who are rotating between custody and freedom.
April 29, 2014
Podcast: How to Fix America’s Solitary Problem
Three corrections experts on what needs to be done, and why it’s so hard to change.
April 22, 2014
"Lock It Down": How Solitary Started in the U.S.
How one warden helped create the modern-day isolation used in federal prisons,
April 22, 2014