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FRONTLINE
The Last Call
A story of one family devastated by NYC’s COVID-19 outbreak. First, her daughter spiked a fever. Then, her aunt was rushed to the hospital. As illness swept through Jessica Caro’s family in the early weeks of New York’s coronavirus crisis, she and her mother confided in and supported one another through calls and texts. Then her mom developed a cough.
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A special on the lives, fears and hopes of Americans from the pandemic to the polls.
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As America votes, an investigation into whose vote counts — and whose might not.
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Why was the U.S. left scrambling for critical medical equipment in the COVID-19 crisis?
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An election-year examination of the moments that shaped Donald Trump and Joe Biden.
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Can police reform work? FRONTLINE returns to a troubled department after four years.
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The experience of childhood poverty against the backdrop of the pandemic.
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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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How the COVID crisis has hit vulnerable immigrants and undocumented workers.
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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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The story of a drug company that pushed opioids by bribing doctors.
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As COVID-19 spread from Asia to Europe, why was the U.S. caught so unprepared?