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Netanyahu, Rabin and the Assassination That Shook History
An excerpt from "Netanyahu at War," tomorrow night's new FRONTLINE documentary, explores a controversial chapter in Benjamin Netanyahu's political rise.
January 4, 2016
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December 31, 2015
Coming in January on FRONTLINE
FRONTLINE will kick off 2016 with a two-hour special on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, followed by an investigation of the hidden dangers of vitamins and supplements.
December 23, 2015
Your Questions About Police Reform, Answered
Senior Digital Reporter Sarah Childress answers your questions about police reform.
December 22, 2015
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How Afraid Should the NFL be of Chris Borland?
NFL sensation Chris Borland was known as a fearless player, but after just one season he retired because he was afraid of head injuries. Now, Borland is known as the most dangerous man in football, a powerful voice in the NFL's concussion crisis.
December 21, 2015
Meet the Real Dr. Bennet Omalu
If Will Smith's character in the upcoming movie "Concussion" seems familiar, it might be because you've already met the real Dr. Bennet Omalu in FRONTLINE's "League of Denial."
December 15, 2015
Inside 20 Years of Federal Police Probes
For two decades, the Justice Department has had the power to investigate law enforcement agencies nationwide. We're tracking each inquiry and the stories behind them.
December 14, 2015
Dueling Court Opinions Leave Fantasy Sites With Little Clarity in N.Y.
Hours after being barred from the state, FanDuel and DraftKings won a temporary reprieve.
December 12, 2015
Concussion Watch
How many NFL players are suffering concussions every season? How are teams handling their injuries? "Concussion Watch" tries to answer these questions by tracking every officially reported head injury in the NFL.
December 11, 2015
Sexual Abuse Claims to Face Outside Review at Nation's Biggest Janitorial Firm
The decision by ABM Industries adds a new layer of oversight for a company with a history of facing allegations that it failed to prevent sexual violence.
December 11, 2015
Can Syria’s Rebels Be Brought into the Political Process?
As diplomacy on the Syrian war moves forward, international powers are trying to answer the question of how to bring the rebels fighting on the ground into the political process.
December 10, 2015
Fairness Out, Shame in. The Psychology of the Paris Climate Talks
A new dynamic has taken shape among negotiators at the Paris climate talks, but whether it can slow rising temperatures remains to be seen.
December 9, 2015