Sarah Childress

Former Series Senior Editor

After Michelle Rhee: What Happened Next in D.C.'s Schools
Kaya Henderson, Rhee's protégé and successor, has maintained a lower profile while continuing many of Rhee's controversial reforms.
January 8, 2013
What's Coming Up in January on FRONTLINE
Here at FRONTLINE, we're kicking off 2013 with three new films that ask tough questions: about education reform, the president's first term, and accountability in the banking sector. Watch the previews.
January 2, 2013
One Violence "Interrupter's" Advice for President Obama
We talked to CeaseFire's Tio Hardiman about what he'd tell the president's new commission on gun violence.
December 20, 2012
Why Soldiers Keep Losing to Suicide
The wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have taken a toll — but most service members who take their lives have never been deployed. What's going on?
December 20, 2012
What's Obama's Record on Gun Control?
Obama has expanded gun rights during his presidency so far. Will his new call to action bring any change?
December 17, 2012
Montana to Probe Dark Money Group's Link to Campaigns
The dark money group from Citizens United is under investigation in Montana for illegally coordinating with political campaigns.
December 14, 2012
DHS to Adopt New Rules on Immigration Detention Abuse
Immigrants detained in facilities run by the Homeland Security department are a step closer to having the same protections from abuse as other inmates in the U.S., nearly a year after a government investigation found troubling allegations of sexual abuse in some facilities.
December 6, 2012
Who's Winning (and Losing) The Global Fight Against HIV/AIDS
There are more people today than ever living with HIV/AIDS. But far fewer people are contracting the virus now than they were more than a decade ago. Who came out on top — and who's falling behind? Here's a look around the world.
November 30, 2012
Leveson Inquiry Recommends New Regulator for British Press
A long-awaited inquiry of the British press in the wake of the nation's phone-hacking and bribery scandal has recommended the creation of an independent regulator to police a media culture that "at times, can only be described as outrageous," according to the report.
November 29, 2012
CDC Reports Troubling Rise in HIV Infections Among Young People
Every month, 1,000 young Americans are infected with HIV. What can be done to stop it?
November 27, 2012
Former Murdoch Executives Charged with Bribery
In the most serious charges to date in the Murdoch scandal, two top aides are accused of paying officials for information.
November 20, 2012