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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
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
The Election Is Over, But Russian Disinformation Hasn't Gone Away
Russian disinformation didn’t come to an end on Election Day. It is as present as ever in the post-election landscape, experts say, working to divide Americans by exploiting the country's most contentious issues.
November 1, 2017
Watch: As Russia Meddled, "Partisan Positioning" Slowed the U.S. Response
Go inside "a moment when politics and partisan positioning appear[ed] to take precedence over national security.”
November 1, 2017
What the Manafort Indictment Reveals About What Drove Putin
While the White House says that the indictment of Paul Manafort has nothing to do with President Trump or his campaign, Manafort’s Ukrainian connections put him near the center of a political drama that experts call a prelude to Russia’s eventual determination to interfere in the 2016 presidential election.
October 31, 2017
Facing a Russian Cyber Attack, Obama Officials Struggled To Respond
In interviews with FRONTLINE for the documentary "Putin's Revenge," former CIA director John Brennan and other top intelligence officials described a delicate balancing act about how to respond to the Russian threat amid a hyperpartisan political environment.
October 31, 2017
Bundys’ Trial for Conspiracy in Nevada Standoff Begins
It's the latest chapter in a sprawling case tracing back to the 2014 standoff in Bunkerville, Nevada that has rallied anti-government militias and members of the so-called "Patriot" movement.
October 30, 2017
Notes From An Invisible War
FRONTLINE filmmaker Martin Smith witnesses chaos and suffering on a rare trip to Yemen – a closer look inside a largely invisible war.
October 26, 2017
The FRONTLINE Interviews: The Putin Files
In "The Putin Files," explore 56 extended interviews with the heads of U.S. intelligence agencies, diplomats, journalists, scholars and political insiders from Russia and the United States.
October 25, 2017