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Crime Lab Scandals the Focus of New DOJ Plan
Lab scandals have called thousands of convictions into question. Can a new Justice Department plan help?
December 8, 2015
Sandy Berger on U.S.-Israel Relations, the Iran Nuclear Deal and More
The former national security adviser, who passed away this week, spoke to FRONTLINE for our upcoming film "Netanyahu at War."
December 4, 2015
How $80 Billion in Corporate Fines Can Become $48 Billion in Tax Breaks
Government fines have been turned into billions in corporate tax deductions, finds a new study.
December 4, 2015
Gag Order Gone, Secrets of a National Security Letter are Revealed
Eleven years ago, Nicholas Merrill got a demand from the FBI. But he couldn't tell anyone.
December 2, 2015
Can Biometrics Solve the Refugee Debate?
As debate rages over whether Syrian refugees should be allowed in the U.S., iris scans and DNA testing are reshaping the screening process.
December 2, 2015
Terror in Little Saigon: A Second Exile
It was a silent campaign of terror, but three decades later, the legacy of that violence resonates still in the Vietnamese-American community.
December 1, 2015
Coming in December on FRONTLINE
This month, get the backstory on both the fight against ISIS, and the NFL's concussion crisis.
December 1, 2015
The Military Has a New Sexual Assault Plan, But Is It Working?
For the past decade, the Pentagon has been working to eradicate sexual assault in the military. But there's no way to know whether its latest plan is working.
November 30, 2015
Robin Poor Bear (1977-2015)
Robin Poor Bear, the "Kind Hearted Woman" profiled in the 2013 FRONTLINE/Independent Lens film of the same name, passed away at her North Dakota home last weekend.
November 25, 2015
Why Afghanistan's Children Are Used as Spies and Suicide Bombers
In a country that has experienced nearly endless conflict for more than 30 years, Afghan children have regularly been recruited to join armed groups on both sides of the battle line.
November 17, 2015