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Affordable Housing Program Costs More, Shelters Fewer
The Low-Income Housing Tax Credit program gave way to a booming $8 billion private industry, but as tax credits for companies increased, the number of housing units being built for the poor fell.
May 9, 2017
A Housing Affordability Crisis That's Worse for the Lowest Income Americans
Households with the lowest incomes face the biggest shortage of rental housing that is both affordable and available.
May 9, 2017
In America's Affordable Housing Crisis, More Demand but Less Supply
Watch an excerpt from "Poverty, Politics and Profit," an investigation with NPR of affordable housing in America.
May 9, 2017
A New Wave of Bills Takes Aim at Science in the Classroom
Since January, 11 measures that would influence how millions of students learn about science have been introduced in nine Republican-dominated states.
May 8, 2017
They Were Sentenced as “Superpredators.” Who Were They Really?
A closer look at those who were sentenced to life without parole as juveniles during the "superpredator" scare of the 1990s.
May 2, 2017
How Brain Science Is Changing How Long Teens Spend in Prison
In the 1990s, before scientists had the tools to understand the teenage brain, judges around the country sentenced thousands of adolescents to life in prison. Today, emerging science is reshaping how long juveniles offenders spend behind bars.
May 2, 2017
Coming in May on FRONTLINE
Every Tuesday in May, FRONTLINE will bring viewers hard-hitting documentaries exploring pressing topics in American life and politics -- culminating with a look at Stephen Bannon.
May 2, 2017
Should Teens Convicted of Murder Get a Second Chance?
At age 17, Anthony Rolon stabbed 20-year-old Bobby Botelho to death. In an excerpt from the FRONTLINE documentary "Second Chance Kids," go inside the parole hearing that will decide his fate.
May 2, 2017
Q&A: Why Paul Greenberg Spent a Year of His Life Eating Fish
Paul Greenberg, the author of "American Catch" and "Four Fish," shares some lessons learned from his year of eating fish for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
April 25, 2017
Excerpt: "Four Fish: The Future of the Last Wild Food"
Read an excerpt from author Paul Greenberg's best-selling book about how four fish -- salmon, sea bass, cod and tuna -- have come to dominate the seafood market.
April 25, 2017
What Happens When You Eat Seafood at Every Meal for a Year?
"What fish should I eat that’s good for me and good for the planet?" That’s what author Paul Greenberg sets out to answer in the new FRONTLINE documentary, "The Fish on My Plate."
April 24, 2017