In one corner: U.S. consumers fed up with high drug prices. In the other: pharmaceutical companies arguing that price controls stifle innovation. ‘The Other Drug War,’ a 2003 documentary tracing the ...
Speaking on condition of anonymity, 15 members of the doc branch told IndieWire what they feel is and is not working during ...
'Sinners,' 'One Battle After Another' and 'The Pitt' won at the Writers Guild Awards Sunday evening in New York. The L.A. ceremony was canceled due to an ongoing labor strike.
What led up to the U.S.-Israel war with Iran? 'Remaking the Middle East: The U.S., Israel & Iran' traces the conflict's roots and ramifications — and is available to stream now.
New versions of ‘Remaking the Middle East’ and ‘Strike on Iran’ will premiere this month, and a FRONTLINE Dispatch podcast ...
WED., FEB. 18 — The George Polk Awards program at Long Island University announced today that 2000 Meters to Andriivka won in the Foreign Television Reporting category. The 2025 documentary feature ...
For this year’s edition of Tales from the Hardwood we meet one of the youngest coaches in state history, visit with a kid who has battled through a lot in his life, met a gal who is combining two ...
Colorado legalized sports betting in May, 2020. We examine how that has impacted the state. May 1, 2025 marked five years of legalized sports betting in Colorado. How has this legalization affected ...
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. People and children stand on ...
In the years before Nicolás Maduro became Venezuela’s leader, the country was led by another controversial president portrayed as both a savior and an autocrat. His name was Hugo Chávez, and he’s the ...
Reporters and filmmakers talk about making the documentary ‘Contaminated: The Carpet Industry’s Toxic Legacy,’ an on-the-ground look at how industry, regulators and communities have navigated ...
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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