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Belgium’s Deadly Circles of Terror
Coordinated bombings in Brussels may have been in the works for some time, aided by an underworld where crime and extremism blur together.
March 22, 2016
Why Brussels -- and What's Next?
Why has Belgium produced so many ISIS recruits? And how might counterterrorism efforts unfold in the coming weeks?
March 22, 2016
DraftKings and FanDuel Put Betting On Hold In New York
DraftKings and FanDuel will stop accepting bets in New York, but an agreement announced on Monday may not mean the end of daily fantasy sports in the state.
March 21, 2016
"Deradicalization" Is Coming To America. Does It Work?
Tens of thousands of foreign fighters have traveled to join ISIS and other extremists groups in Iraq and Syria. What happens when they return home?
March 18, 2016
Russia Is Drawing Down In Syria. Will Its Leverage Go Too?
Russia's intervention in Syria has reshaped the dynamic of the war. But will a drawdown mean less leverage over the Assad regime?
March 16, 2016
NFL Acknowledges a Link Between Football, CTE
For the first time ever, the league has conceded that a link exists between football and the degenerative brain disease known as CTE.
March 15, 2016
Why Trump's Violent Rhetoric Is Protected Speech
Trump's words may offend, but they're still considered protected free speech. Here's why.
March 14, 2016
Introducing "How the Deck Is Stacked"
A note from the executive producers of FRONTLINE, APM's Marketplace, and PBS NewsHour on why we're joining forces to investigate the American economy.
March 14, 2016
In Your Own Words: Election 2016
For many, the 2016 election cycle has shaken longstanding assumptions about American politics. We want to know how it's changed the way you think about America and its politics. We invite you to share your thoughts below.
March 10, 2016
A Plan is Emerging to Fight "Rape on the Night Shift"
A California state assemblywoman is working on a bill that would increase protections for female janitors.
March 9, 2016
A First-of-Its-Kind Fantasy Sports Law is Signed in Virginia
Virginia has become the first state in the nation to adopt a law to regulate daily fantasy sports.
March 8, 2016
Is the U.S. "Failing" Migrant Children Fleeing Violence?
Children who slip through the cracks risk falling prey to traffickers in the U.S. or being sent back to countries plagued by violence.
March 7, 2016