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FRONTLINE Wins First duPont-Columbia Gold Baton Given in a Decade
FRONTLINE earned the duPont Awards’ highest honor for being both “a standard-bearer and innovator.”
December 11, 2018
Judge Calls for Examination of Quality Controls in New York Supported Housing System
The day ProPublica and FRONTLINE reported how people with mental illness are slipping through the cracks, federal Judge Nicholas Garaufis questioned state officials, suggested more help and requested a report on oversight.
December 7, 2018
'I Want to Live Like a Human Being': Where New York Fails Its Mentally Ill
FRONTLINE and ProPublica identified more than two dozen cases in which people with mental illness living in supported housing were not able to care for themselves, leaving them in unsafe or inhumane living conditions.
December 6, 2018
Flashback: Inside Michael Flynn’s Fast Fall
Michael Flynn was one of President-Elect’s Donald Trump’s first appointments -- and also the first major member of the administration to depart.
December 5, 2018
Introducing the Interactive Version of "The Facebook Dilemma"
A note from FRONTLINE Executive Producer Raney Aronson-Rath about the new installment of The FRONTLINE Transparency Project.
December 4, 2018
Finding Zuckerberg: How FRONTLINE Amassed an Archive of the Facebook Founder
While researching and making “The Facebook Dilemma,” co-producer Megan Robertson watched so much archival material of Mark Zuckerberg that she started mirroring the Facebook founder’s speech patterns.
December 4, 2018
Coming in December on FRONTLINE
Watch "The Facebook Dilemma" both on-air -- and as a new, digital interactive. Plus: We'll bring you new episodes of our podcast, and a countdown of our most-streamed docs of 2018.
December 4, 2018
Camp Fire Children Face Trauma of Climate Change At Home, School
The more than 4,500 schoolchildren displaced by the deadly Camp Fire are part of a new generation that will be disproportionately traumatized by the havoc wreaked by climate change, researchers say.
December 3, 2018
Filipina Journalist Maria Ressa, Facing Tax Charges, Vows to "Hold Government to Account"
Maria Ressa, a prominent Filipina journalist, had just returned to the Philippines after several weeks abroad where she received journalism and press freedom awards.
December 3, 2018
Undocumented Crime Victims Face Heightened Risk of Deportation
Undocumented victims of crimes who are denied a special visa may now receive an order to appear before an immigration judge.
November 30, 2018
As Senators Rebuke U.S.-Saudi Policy in Yemen, Revisit FRONTLINE's Yemen Films
While the measure is unlikely to succeed in suspending U.S. support for the war, it marks the first time in three years that such an initiative has advanced in Congress.
November 29, 2018
Flashback: How Michael Cohen Acted as Donald Trump's "Fixer"
With Michael Cohen in the news, look back on the role he once played as Trump's "fixer."
November 29, 2018