In one corner: consumers fed up with high drug prices. In the other: pharmaceutical companies arguing that price controls stifle innovation. The still-resonant 2003 documentary 'The Other Drug War' is ...
Watch FRONTLINE’s documentaries examining the conflict’s evolution, Vladimir Putin’s grievances with the West and crackdown on dissent at home, and the human toll of war.
Venezuela’s previous president set in motion the governing model that Nicolás Maduro vowed to continue. ‘The Hugo Chávez Show ...
People attend a funeral ceremony for 41 members of the Yazidi community, who were executed by ISIS militants in 2014, in front of a memorial monument in Sinjar in northwestern Iraq on January 24, 2024 ...
FRONTLINE, The Associated Press and SITU Research team up to present an exclusive visual investigation of the atrocities committed in the Ukrainian town of Bucha during Russia’s month-long occupation ...
When officials went looking for the source of forever chemicals in the drinking water in Gadsden, Alabama, they determined that it didn’t come from anywhere nearby.
In former scam compounds across southeastern Myanmar, thousands of freed workers are stuck in limbo. Rescued from their previous lives as cyber scammers, many are now waiting to be repatriated. MAE ...
Nearly everyone in the United States has forever chemicals in their blood. Companies have long used these chemicals to make products that withstand water, oil and heat, including non-stick pans and ...
The government had released Juan Pablo Guanipa along with several other opposition members following lengthy politically motivated detentions. A supporter of the opposition waves a Venezuelan flag ...
John Bogle is the founder of The Vanguard Group and a longtime champion of investing in index funds. America’s retirement system “is almost rigged against human psychology that says [if] something has ...
FRONTLINE investigates how El Paso, Texas became the Trump administration’s immigration policy testing ground, and then the target of a white supremacist. Interviews with current and former officials, ...
In the early morning hours of Jan. 3, AP reporter Regina García Cano was woken up by an explosion in Venezuela’s capital. She and her colleagues soon learned what was happening: the culmination of ...
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