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With Program in Peril, DOJ Evaluates Police Reform
The Obama Justice Department aggressively pursued reform agreements with police departments. What will come next?
January 4, 2017
Coming in January on FRONTLINE
FRONTLINE kicks off 2017 with in-depth investigations of Trump's rise, Obama's legacy and how America became a nation divided. Plus: An on-the-ground look at the battle for Iraq.
January 3, 2017
Finding the Human Stories in Europe's Refugee Crisis
Making a documentary about the refugee and migrant crisis can expose tragedy and deep human suffering. But filmmaker James Bluemel says "it was those moments where humor rose to the surface which surprised me and made me realize how robust the human spirit can be."
December 27, 2016
How Russia Looks To Gain Through Political Interference
In Europe, Russia has been cultivating relationships with far-right and far-left groups that are currently enjoying a surge in popularity. Closer to home, it's made even bolder attempts to influence domestic politics in Ukraine and Georgia.
December 23, 2016
Inside a Sinking Dinghy Crossing the Mediterranean Sea
In one of the most harrowing scenes from FRONTLINE's Dec. 27 documentary, "Exodus," a Syrian refugee attempts to cross the Mediterranean Sea on an overcrowded inflatable dinghy -- and films what happens as the boat begins taking on water.
December 22, 2016
'Apprentice' Star Omarosa Manigault Joins Trump Transition Team
Omarosa Manigault, a Trump loyalist and contestant on Season One of "The Apprentice," has joined the president-elect's transition team.
December 16, 2016
Watch FRONTLINE'S 10 Most-Streamed Documentaries of 2016
As the year draws to a close, we’re counting down the 10 most-streamed FRONTLINE documentaries from the past 12 months.
December 15, 2016
FRONTLINE Wins 2017 duPont-Columbia Award
Two FRONTLINE documentaries on Iraq and Syria have been jointly honored with a 2017 Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Award for excellence in journalism.
December 15, 2016
Supreme Court Says "Gifts" Still Count as Insider Trading
In an 8-0 decision, the Supreme Court ruled that a "gift" of confidential information to a family member or friend violates laws aimed at curbing insider trading.
December 7, 2016
Why Trump's Commerce Nominee Says Regulation Wouldn't Have Stopped the Housing Crisis
As Wilbur Ross told FRONTLINE in a 2011 interview, lack of regulation wasn't to blame for the financial crisis, but rather "an abject failure of supervision."
December 1, 2016