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John Brennan's CIA Confirmation Hearing Renews Scrutiny of Counterterrorism Policies
In the days leading up to tomorrow's Senate confirmation hearing, several national security-related leaks have intensified pressure on the administration to become more transparent.
February 6, 2013
4 Reasons Why the S&P Fraud Lawsuit May Be a Game-Changer
The Justice Department alleges Standard & Poor's, the nation's largest credit ratings agency, knowingly understated the risk behind many of the financial products that caused the subprime mortgage meltdown.
February 5, 2013
Obama's Skeet Shooting Draws "Constructive Advice" From Gun Industry Group
The National Shooting Sports Foundation, based in Newtown, Conn., critiqued Obama's skeet-shooting skills and advised against any new firearm restrictions.
February 5, 2013
Before I Was Anybody, I Was A Child Survivor of the Holocaust
FRONTLINE sat down with filmmaker Marian Marzynski to discuss why he made "Never Forget to Lie," the emotional pain it wrought and what viewers can learn from the last remaining witnesses of the Holocaust.
February 4, 2013
What People Are Saying about "Never Forget to Lie"
"On the building walls there are silhouettes of mothers and fathers, who they saw for the last time. This is their catharsis: a return to their childhood."
February 4, 2013
Promotional Tour Schedule
"Never Forget to Lie" airs on FRONTLINE April 30, 2013, but will also be screened in advance at select theaters.
February 4, 2013
Will the Violence Against Women Act Close a Tribal Justice "Loophole"?
One of the new changes in the Violence Against Women Act could help protect Native American women from abusers. So why has it been so controversial?
February 4, 2013
NFL Concussions: The 2012-13 Season In Review
The past NFL season saw more than 160 players go down with a head injury. Along the way, there have been landmark breakthroughs in brain research, a high-profile wrongful death lawsuit, and even a commentary on violence in football by President Obama.
February 1, 2013
Judge Orders End to Mysterious "Censor" at 9/11 Trial
The judge in the military commission hearing of 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed sought to put an end Thursday to outside interference from a censor with the ability to block an audio feed of the courtroom.
January 31, 2013
Senators Ask DOJ: Is Wall Street Really "Too Big to Jail"?
Senators Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio) and Charles Grassley (R-Iowa) want to know whether the DOJ avoided prosecuting banks in order to protect financial markets.
January 29, 2013
Obama's Concerns Focus Super Bowl Talk On Player Safety
The president said that if he had a son, he'd think twice about letting him play football. His comments, which have spurred a range of reaction from players, come amid an NFL season in which 170 concussions have been reported on team injury reports.
January 29, 2013