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A Dispatch from Bonn: How Germany Uses Morality to Teach Climate Change
Over the last 15 years, teaching climate change has become a central aim of the German education system. And German schools don’t simply teach the scientific concepts underpinning climate change, but urge students to think about how to fix it.
November 22, 2017
She Was 10 and Loved Her Dog, But Poverty Meant a Hard Goodbye
FRONTLINE's documentary, "Poor Kids," explores what poverty means to children. For 10-year-old, Kaylie, it meant saying goodbye to her beloved dog.
November 21, 2017
A Dispatch From Bonn: "1.5 To Stay Alive"
The difference between 1.5 and 2 degrees may seem minor, but for low-lying island nations at this year's U.N. climate talks in Bonn, Germany, it could be the key to survival.
November 18, 2017
Living With Murder: Part One
At 15, after committing a brutal murder, Kempis Songster is sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. But now, decades later, he has a chance to be free.
November 16, 2017
Deep Divide Over Trump Climate Policy On Display at U.N.Talks
The Trump administration used its only event at U.N. climate talks in Germany on Monday to promote the use of “cleaner” coal and other non-renewable energy sources, prompting an outcry from participants working to halt climate change’s most catastrophic consequences.
November 13, 2017
Amid U.N. Climate Talks, Trump Officials Attend Event Hosted By Skeptics
As some Trump officials gathered in Germany this week for U.N. talks on climate change, others attended a conference in Texas hosted by climate change skeptics.
November 10, 2017
A Life Sentence
The story of a violent crime committed by a juvenile lifer whose second chance went horribly wrong.
November 9, 2017
Millions More Paid To Superstorm Sandy Victims After Fraud Claims
More than two years after allegations of fraud prompted the nation's flood insurance program to re-open the claims process for thousands of victims, the government says it has awarded more than $240 million in additional compensation to homeowners.
November 8, 2017
Putin's Revenge: Part 2
November 6, 2017
Putin's Revenge: Part 1
November 6, 2017
Trump's Opioid Commission Recommends Drug Courts. How Do They Work?
The president's commission recommends expanding drug courts to every federal district. A closer look at how they work.
November 6, 2017
States Race to Secure Their Voting Systems Before Hackers Strike Again
Russian efforts to access voter databases and electoral sites during the 2016 campaign exposed critical gaps in America’s voting infrastructure.
November 1, 2017