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Are Police Reforms Changing Cop Culture in the LAPD?
After 12 years of reform and roughly $300 million dollars spent, federal oversight was lifted from the Los Angels Police Department in 2013. Despite significant reforms, the LAPD is struggling to address community concerns and rising violence.

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The story of four children surviving in war-torn Aleppo, and their escape to a new life.

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With undercover footage, FRONTLINE reveals a side of Saudi Arabia that's rarely seen.

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A searing, two-hour investigation into America’s heroin crisis.

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An investigation with The New York Times into fantasy sports and online sports betting.

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An investigation into the hidden dangers of vitamins and supplements.

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FRONTLINE traces Benjamin Netanyahu's rise to power and his relationship with the U.S.

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ISIS is on the rise in Afghanistan, and they say they're enlisting children in jihad.

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FRONTLINE and ProPublica investigate the unsolved murders of Vietnamese-Americans.

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Correspondent Martin Smith reports from inside Syria as war rages.

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Why has it been so hard for Washington to fix our country's broken immigration system?

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A brother's search for the terrorists who blew up Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie.

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A brother's search for the terrorists who blew up Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie.