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U.S. Indian Health Service Revamps Rules for Sexual-Abuse Reporting at Substance-Abuse Facility
The U.S. Indian Health Service has overhauled sex-abuse reporting practices at a troubled North Carolina substance-abuse treatment center after allegations its managers mishandled a 2016 incident.
July 2, 2019
Pedophile Doctor Faces Board That Could Take Away His Pension
A former government pediatrician who has been convicted of sexually assaulting his Native American patients now faces a military-style disciplinary board that could strip him of his pension, a senior U.S. health official said in a letter.
June 28, 2019
All Roads Lead to China: The Belt and Road Initiative, Explained
Here’s what you need to know about China's Belt and Road Initiative.
June 26, 2019
Flashback: Inside the Complicated History Between the U.S. and Iran
A FRONTLINE documentary explored why 1953 was a pivotal year.
June 21, 2019
Regulators Resist Call For Action In Response To Black Lung Epidemic
The nation's top coal mine safety regulator told members of Congress on Thursday that existing safety regulations are sufficient to protect miners from toxic dust, despite calls for change amid an epidemic of advanced black lung disease among coal miners in Appalachia.
June 21, 2019
Forced to Flee: 6 Documentaries to Watch to Understand the Global Refugee Crisis
The number of people around the world who have been forcibly displaced is at a record high — again — says the UN’s refugee agency.
June 19, 2019
Three Murder Suspects Linked to Atomwaffen: Where Their Cases Stand
Over a period of eight months spanning from 2017 to early 2018, five deaths had links to the Atomwaffen Division, a violent neo-Nazi group. Here is what has happened in the cases.
June 18, 2019
Former Egypt President Mohamed Morsi Dies, Leaving the Muslim Brotherhood's Future Uncertain
Morsi leaves behind a deeply fractured Muslim Brotherhood.
June 17, 2019
FEMA Tarp Contractor Under Investigation for Fraud
The owners of a company contracted by FEMA to bring hundreds of thousands of tarps to Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria are under federal investigation for fraud.
June 14, 2019
'On the President's Orders': How Filmmakers Embedded in a Philippines Police Unit to Document Duterte's Drug War
Over four months filming, they embedded with a police unit in Caloocan, Manila, and became nearly invisible.
June 14, 2019
Inside Kim Jong-nam's Relationship with the West
Amid new reports suggesting he had a relationship with the CIA, revisit the life and death of Kim Jong-nam, his engagement with the West, and his public criticism of his half-brother, Kim Jong-un.
June 11, 2019