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Could Night Raids Return to Afghanistan?
Afghan President Ashraf Ghani’s administration plans to lift a ban on the controversial raids targeting Taliban fighters, according to a new report.
November 24, 2014
Obama's Immigration Plan Includes End to "Secure Communities"
The policy shift comes as an increasing number of cities and counties have already refused to cooperate with federal immigration authorities on the controversial program.
November 21, 2014
New Report: Adam Lanza "Did Not Just 'Snap'"
A new report details the many red flags and missed opportunities in Newtown shooter Adam Lanza's childhood.
November 21, 2014
Three Stories from the Firestone Plantation
Sam Bindi, Joseph Brown, and Mary Pollee were born and raised on the Firestone rubber plantation in Liberia. Warlord Charles Taylor's 1989 insurrection and the brutal civil war that followed turned their lives upside down.
November 19, 2014
How Much Is An NFL Brain Worth?
Retired NFL players could qualify for payments as high as $5 million under a proposed settlement in the league's long-running concussion lawsuit. Here's how.
November 19, 2014
Podcast: What’s the Moral Cost of Doing Business Today?
Former BP executive Christine Bader and Human Rights Watch researcher Arvind Ganesan on what it takes to do business responsibly today — and the role consumers play in holding companies accountable.
November 19, 2014
Post-Film Chat: Ask Us About "Firestone and the Warlord"
Curious about the relationship between Charles Taylor and Firestone? Join journalists from FRONTLINE and ProPublica for a live chat on Wed. Nov. 19 at 2 pm EST.
November 18, 2014
From Abe Lincoln to Ebola: A Short History of Liberia
For almost as long as America has been a nation, it has had a special, if sometimes troubled relationship with the tiny African country of Liberia.
November 18, 2014
Firestone Responds
Read Firestone's response to questions from ProPublica and FRONTLINE.
November 18, 2014
How We Uncovered Firestone’s Deal with Charles Taylor
Our investigation spanned seven years and unearthed 44 lbs. of previously unreported court documents.
November 18, 2014