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Before Flint's Water Crisis, One Man Tried To Sound An Alarm
Before Michigan switched Flint’s water supply in April 2014, a man who worked at the water treatment plant tried to sound the alarm. His sister reveals he said, “It’s not safe. We’re not ready... People are gonna die.”
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Two intimate stories of immigrant families whose lives were upended by the coronavirus.
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How conspiracy theories went from the fringes of U.S. politics into the White House.
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The story of the Iraq war & the chaos that followed, told by Iraqis who lived through it.
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As COVID-19 spread from Asia to Europe, why was the U.S. caught so unprepared?
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Inside a hospital battling COVID-19 in Italy, doctors face life and death decisions.
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FRONTLINE examines the US response to COVID-19, from Washington State to Washington, D.C.
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FRONTLINE goes undercover to investigate China’s detention and surveillance of Muslims.
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FRONTLINE examines Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos’ rise & the global impact of the empire he built.