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What Will Happen to the Rohingya People Now?
The Rohingya who survived mass killings in Myanmar now face an uncertain future.
May 8, 2018
Schneiderman to Resign Amid Abuse Allegations
Four women said Schneiderman, a vocal "Me Too" advocate, had physically assaulted them.
May 8, 2018
"A Soldier Cut Off Her Breast": Rohingya Survivors Recount Atrocities
In a new FRONTLINE documentary, survivors of an attack on a Rohingya village in Myanmar say the military attacked civilians and raped women and children.
May 7, 2018
Marines Open Investigation into Active Duty White Supremacist
The probe follows a ProPublica and FRONTLINE report on white supremacists in the military.
May 4, 2018
FRONTLINE Wins Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award for “Iraq Uncovered”
The FRONTLINE documentary "Iraq Uncovered" has been honored with a 2018 Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award.
May 4, 2018
Ranks of Notorious Hate Group Include Active-Duty Military
A Marine took part in the violent assaults in Charlottesville last summer and later bragged about it online with other members of Atomwaffen, an extremist group preparing for a race war. The involvement of current or former service members -- often with sophisticated weapons training -- in white supremacist groups has long been a concern.
May 3, 2018
After Maria, Thousands on Puerto Rico Waited Months for a Plastic Roof
For 25 years, the Army Corps of Engineers has installed temporary roofs on storm victims’ homes after disasters, part of a key emergency response program called “Operation: Blue Roof.” But in the wake of Hurricane Maria, that system broke down.
May 2, 2018
How the Response To Hurricane Maria Compared to Harvey and Irma
FEMA has defended its efforts in Puerto Rico, but a FRONTLINE/NPR investigation found that the response to Maria lagged behind the actions taken following Harvey and Irma in several key ways.
May 1, 2018
How FEMA Failed To Help Victims Of Hurricanes in Puerto Rico Recover
NPR's Laura Sullivan reports on the Federal Emergency Management Agency's flawed response to Hurricane Maria, and reveals how the agency's shortcomings stymied Puerto Rico's recovery. The story is part of an investigation by FRONTLINE and NPR into the federal response to Hurricane Maria.
May 1, 2018
Former UBS Insider Says Banks Fueled Economic Crisis in Puerto Rico
A former UBS insider is speaking out publicly about the bond frenzy that pushed Puerto Rico into default, and then landing it in bankruptcy just four months before Hurricane Maria.
May 1, 2018
How Banks Responded to "Blackout in Puerto Rico"
In the course of investigating Blackout in Puerto Rico, reporters for FRONTLINE and NPR reached out to several banking giants that were involved in underwriting Puerto Rican bonds to ask them about their involvement in a $3.5 billion debt offering in 2014 -- the largest bond offering of its kind in U.S. history.
May 1, 2018
How Puerto Rico's Debt Created A Perfect Storm Before The Storm
For years, the nation's largest banks made millions off Puerto Rican debt as the island approached financial ruin. Then, with its infrastructure crumbling, a Category 4 hurricane barreled in.
May 1, 2018