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Inside Idaho’s Long Legislative Battle Over Climate Change Education
What schools should teach kids about climate change — or whether to teach it at all — has become hotly disputed in at least a dozen states. But rarely has that debate been more contentious or long-lasting than in Idaho.
December 20, 2019
Indian Health Service Effort to Protect Patients From Abuse Needs Work, Report Says
The U.S. Indian Health Service’s latest effort to protect patients from abuse falls short, federal inspectors said, despite a rush to overhaul policies after a sex abuse scandal.
December 20, 2019
Watch 2019’s 10 Most-Streamed FRONTLINE Documentaries
Each documentary on this year-end list will engage you, surprise you and challenge you -- and they’re all streaming online, for free.
December 19, 2019
As Weinstein Prepares for Trial, A Bail Violation and More Denial
Harvey Weinstein, the disgraced Hollywood mogul, is expected to go on trial in New York City next month to face criminal charges stemming from allegations of sexual assault and rape.
December 17, 2019
‘Cull Her Out’: How Megyn Kelly went from Fox News Star to Alt-Right Target
In a new interview with FRONTLINE, Megyn Kelly revealed what it was like to go from Fox News star to alt-right target — and the pressure it put on her network’s then-CEO, Roger Ailes.
December 13, 2019
FRONTLINE Wins Two 2020 duPont-Columbia Awards
“Documenting Hate” and “The Facebook Dilemma” have been honored with 2020 Alfred I. duPont-Columbia Awards.
December 11, 2019
Six CEOs and No Operating Room: The Impossible Job of Fixing the Indian Health Service
Rear Adm. Michael Weahkee, nominated to lead the troubled agency, struggled to turn around a South Dakota hospital.
December 10, 2019
As a New Governor Takes Office, Kentucky Pensions Still on the Brink
In March 2018, thousands of Kentucky teachers descended on the state’s capital to protest looming changes to their pensions: changes championed by the state’s controversial Republican Gov. Matt Bevin. “We’ll remember in November,” they chanted. In last month's closely contested governor’s race, they kept their promise.
December 10, 2019
Amid New Warnings on Global Warming, Revisit FRONTLINE’s Recent Climate Reporting
These five projects illuminate the science, politics and impact of climate change.
December 6, 2019
WATCH: One Man's Fight Against the School-to-Prison Pipeline
By the time he was 15, Victor Rios had been convicted of three felonies. Now, he's a professor who's working to empower young people who have been "pushed out" of school.
December 3, 2019
Nine Gripping New Documentaries to Stream Over Thanksgiving Break
Binge on something other than turkey this week.
November 27, 2019
American Mom Pleads Guilty to Concealing Terrorism Financing
Samantha ElHassani, an American woman who traveled to the Islamic State with her family in 2015, has pleaded guilty to concealing financial support to her husband and brother-in-law to join the terrorist group.
November 27, 2019