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It has been two years since Elon Musk completed his acquisition of the social media company then called Twitter. Revisit FRONTLINE’s 2023 documentary “Elon Musk’s Twitter Takeover,” which investigated Musk’s journey from one of the platform’s most provocative users to its owner and probed the far-reaching impact his decisions had on U.S. politics, speech and culture. Watch now: https://youtu.be/d6z4H_geX5A
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What did Boeing know about the potential for disaster with its 737 Max passenger jet, and when did the company know it?
Members of the team behind the 2021 FRONTLINE/New York Times documentary “Boeing’s Fatal Flaw” spoke about key findings from their reporting on The FRONTLINE Dispatch podcast. They discussed what they learned about how market pressures, corporate culture and failed regulatory oversight ushered a plane with a fatal design flaw into commercial service. Listen to the episode here: www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/podcast/dispatch/how-bo…
And watch “Boeing’s Fatal Flaw,” updated in March 2024, here:
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The Emmett Till Unsolved Civil Rights Crime Act was signed into law 16 years ago today. In FRONTLINE’s “Un(re)solved” podcast, which was released in 2021, award-winning reporter and podcast host James Edwards explored the government’s efforts to grapple with America’s racist legacy through the Till Act. Listen to the series here:
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Columnist Jamal Khashoggi was murdered six years ago. FRONTLINE’s 2019 documentary “The Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia” examined the rise and rule of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, including his handling of dissent and his ties to Khashoggi’s killing. Watch now:
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Calling the use of force “a defining issue in policing today,” the Police Executive Research Forum, an influential group of law enforcement leaders based in Washington, D.C., released extensive new guidance it says can reduce the risks of deaths following police restraint. The group credited an investigation led by The Associated Press with FRONTLINE and the Howard Center for Investigative Journalism for inspiring the reforms.
Read more: www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/article/policing-physic…
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California has sued ExxonMobil, with the state’s attorney general alleging that the company misled “the public to convince us that plastic recycling could solve the plastic waste and pollution crisis.” In 2020, FRONTLINE and NPR's documentary "Plastic Wars" investigated how the plastics industry used recycling to help sell more plastic. Watch it now:
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The Federal Reserve's job is to promote economic stability and keep inflation in check, primarily by raising and lowering short-term interest rates. As the Fed lowers interest rates for the first time in four years, watch "Age of Easy Money." This 2023 documentary examines what led to the Fed’s choice to hike interest rates starting in 2022 and probes what happened in the aftermath — including fears of a recession and concerns that the Fed’s efforts to drive down inflation could put it on a collision course with the job market.
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Revisit FRONTLINE's 2011 documentary "Football High," which examined growing concerns about the health and safety of high school football players — with rising rates of concussions, career-ending injuries, even death.
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As the Israeli military carries out large-scale operations in the West Bank, revisit FRONTLINE’s Jan. 2024 documentary “Israel’s Second Front.” Correspondent Ramita Navai reported from the West Bank about growing tensions on the ground in the occupied territory after Oct. 7 — examining rising public support for militant groups like Hamas, IDF raids against militants in densely populated areas, violence against Palestinians by extremist Israeli settlers, and the implications for a region on edge.
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Adela Raz, the last ambassador of Afghanistan to the U.S., was in Washington, D.C., on Aug. 15, 2021, the day the Taliban seized Kabul, but her husband and brother were still in the Afghan capital.
She says she had feared the Taliban’s return to power since her youth. “This was like an actual nightmare I always had. And this was like living it.” Read more: www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/article/last-afghanista…
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