AvatarFRONTLINEAvatarAvatarNowFor Years She Thought Her Son Had Died of an Overdose. The Police Video Changed All That.PBS NewsHour - Mitch WeissIn partnership with: BRISTOL, Tenn. (AP) — It was in the den that Karen Goodwin most strongly felt her son’s presence: On the coffee table were his …
AvatarFRONTLINEAvatarAvatar1 hour agoHe Didn’t Trust Police but Sought Their Help Anyway. Two Days Later, He Was Dead.PBS NewsHour - Aaron MorrisonIn partnership with: PATERSON, N.J. (AP) — Jameek Lowery entered the dimly lit lobby of the city’s police headquarters in a panic. He was having a …
AvatarFRONTLINEAvatarAvatar16 hours agoA Mom Called 911 To Get Her Son Mental Health Help. He Died After Police Responded With ForcePBS NewsHour - Ryan J. FoleyIn partnership with: Taylor Ware’s mom just wanted to get her son the help he needed. But her home was 400 miles away and Ware was deep into a manic …
AvatarFRONTLINEAvatarAvatar17 hours agoVulnerable Veteran With Dementia Dies After Body Slam By Birmingham OfficerPBS NewsHour - Jennifer McDermottIn partnership with: When Carl Grant awoke from emergency surgery and couldn’t move, he apologized to family gathered around his hospital bed. In the …
AvatarFRONTLINEAvatarAvatar1 day agoThis is How Reporters Documented 1,000 Deaths After Police Force That isn’t Supposed to be FatalPBS NewsHour - Taylor StevensIn partnership with: After George Floyd was killed under a Minneapolis police officer’s knee, reporters at The Associated Press wanted to know how …
AvatarFRONTLINEAvatarAvatar16 hours agoWhy Did More Than 1,000 People Die After Police Subdued Them With Force That Isn’t Meant To Kill?PBS NewsHour - Reese DunklinIn partnership with: Carl Grant, a Vietnam veteran with dementia, wandered out of a hospital room to charge a cellphone he imagined he had. When he …
AvatarFRONTLINEAvatarAvatar23 hours agoKey Findings From AP’s investigation Into Police Force That isn’t Supposed to be LethalPBS NewsHour - Reese DunklinIn partnership with: Every day, police in the U.S. rely on common use-of-force tactics that, unlike guns, are meant to stop people without killing …
AvatarFRONTLINEAvatarAvatar3 days agoThe Backstory on ISIS-K, the ISIS Affiliate Believed Responsible for Moscow AttackPBS NewsHour - Patrice TaddonioThe suburban Moscow concert hall assault last Friday that killed more than 130 people was the deadliest attack inside Russia in 20 years. It raised …
AvatarFRONTLINEAvatarAvatarWhere Are the Yazidis Today, Almost a Decade After ISIS’s Genocidal Campaign?PBS NewsHour - Inci SaykiAlmost ten years ago, ISIS seized large swaths of Iraq and Syria and launched a genocidal campaign against the Yazidis in northern Iraq. An ancient …
AvatarFRONTLINEAvatarAvatarAlaska Airlines Flight Was Scheduled for Safety Check on Day Panel Blew Offverified_publisherThe New York Times - Mark WalkerThe 737 Max remained in service for a day after the airline’s engineers, concerned about warning lights, scheduled it to come in for maintenance. During that period, a door plug came off in flight. A day before the door plug blew out of an Alaska Airlines flight on Jan. 5, engineers and technicians …
AvatarFRONTLINEAvatarAvatarAn Oscar for JournalismPBS NewsHour - Raney Aronson-RathI’m writing this message as I travel home from Los Angeles in the wake of 20 Days in Mariupol’s Oscar win — the first-ever for both FRONTLINE and our …
AvatarFRONTLINEAvatarAvatarF.A.A. Audit of Boeing’s 737 Max Production Found Dozens of Issuesverified_publisherThe New York Times - Mark WalkerThe company failed 33 of 89 audits during an examination conducted by the Federal Aviation Administration after a panel blew off an Alaska Airlines jet in January. A six-week audit by the Federal Aviation Administration of Boeing’s production of the 737 Max jet found dozens of problems throughout …