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Justice Department Signals a Shift in its Policing of Wall Street
In a memo to federal prosecutors, the department says it is putting a new emphasis on prosecuting individuals for corporate wrongdoing, instead of just the companies they work for.
September 10, 2015
Coming This Fall: A Brother's Search for the Truth About the Lockerbie Bombing
Watch a sneak peek of FRONTLINE's season premiere, "My Brother's Bomber" -- a three-part series beginning Sept. 29.
September 9, 2015
Four Mexican Prison Workers Charged in the Escape of "El Chapo"
Four security workers failed to properly sound the alarm to superiors upon the drug kingpin's escape from a Mexican super-max prison in July, said a federal court.
September 8, 2015
Cleared of Phone Hacking, Rebekah Brooks to Return to News Corp.
The return marks a striking reversal of fortune for Brooks, who stepped down in 2011 during the height of Britain's phone hacking scandal.
September 2, 2015
California Agrees to Overhaul Solitary Confinement in Prisons
California has agreed to place limits on how long prisoners can spend in solitary confinement, and review the cases of thousands who are currently in isolation.
September 1, 2015
Back to School: Five Docs to Watch About Education in America
This week and next, many students across the country are heading back to the classroom. You can too with these five documentaries from FRONTLINE about education in America.
September 1, 2015
In Big Sky Country, a Campaign Finance Fight Reverberates Still
A former Montana lawmaker has been banned from politics in an ongoing controversy around the role of "dark money" groups in the post-Citizens United campaign landscape.
August 27, 2015
Katrina, 10 Years Later: Three Documentaries to Watch
As the nation marks the 10-year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, explore three different FRONTLINE documentaries about the disaster, its lingering aftermath and lessons learned from the storm.
August 26, 2015
Editor's Note: Foster Farms and "The Trouble with Chicken"
The poultry giant Foster Farms disputed a finding reported in our film, "The Trouble with Chicken." Here's why we stand by the report.
August 25, 2015
Another Setback for Prosecutors in Post-Katrina Police Shootings
This week, a federal court ordered a new trial for five officers convicted of shooting six unarmed civilians in the days following the storm.
August 20, 2015
Fighting In Yemen Has Led to War Crimes on Both Sides of the Battle, Says Amnesty
The conflict in Yemen has resulted in a "bloody trail of civilian death" that in some instances, may amount to war crimes, the human rights group says in a new report.
August 19, 2015
How AT&T Helped the NSA Spy on Millions
A new investigation finds that the NSA's relationship with the nation's second biggest wireless carrier was "unique and especially productive."
August 17, 2015