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An unsolved 1960s murder reveals an untold story of the civil rights movement and Black resistance. The program draws on rarely seen footage filmed more than 50 years ago in Natchez, Mississippi, and follows one family's search for justice.
FRONTLINE spent months following three young girls who are growing up against the backdrop of their families' struggles against financial ruin.
Who uses secret offshore bank accounts and why? FRONTLINE examines the global entanglement of political power and secretive finance on the “Pandora Papers.”
The Taliban take over Afghanistan, and the threat of ISIS and Al Qaeda intensifies. FRONTLINE investigates uncertainty and fear among the Afghan people and revisits the lead-up to the U.S. defeat and the Taliban’s return.
FRONTLINE traces the U.S. response to the 9/11 attacks and their devastating consequences across three presidencies, including a re-examination of the decisions that changed the world and transformed America.
FRONTLINE In the Shadow of 9/11 reports on how seven men in Miami were indicted for the biggest alleged Al Qaeda plot since 9/11. Hear the story of an FBI sting that led to a terror prosecution, though the men had no weapons or connection to Al Qaeda.
FRONTLINE investigates the consequences of America’s withdrawal from Afghanistan with exclusive access to a militant wing of the Taliban.
When COVID struck, the Federal Reserve stepped in to try to avert economic crisis. As the country’s central bank continues to pump billions of dollars into the financial system daily, who is benefiting and at what cost?
FRONTLINE traces how extremists have carried out terror plots and attacks on Jews and migrants, infiltrated the security services, and what authorities are doing to confront the growing problem.
Abu Mohammed al-Jolani, a powerful Syrian militant designated a terrorist by the U.S., sits down for his first interview with an American journalist.