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- Planet of the Humans takes a harsh look at how the environmental movement has lost the battle through well-meaning but disastrous choices.
- USA Gymnastics team doctor Larry Nassar is convicted of serial sexual abuse of young athletes.
- This documentary looks at one of the deadliest anti-Semitic attacks in American history at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh, PA.
- An inspiring look at Alderman Robin Rue Simmons' fight to redress the wrongs of "redlining" and the legacy of slavery through a groundbreaking reparations program in Evanston, Illinois.
- Nearly nine years after Brett, a US army veteran, served his last mission in Iraq, he came back. This time he was not fighting for the US army, but as a volunteer for Kurdish Peshmerga forces. For Brett, it was an ideological decision. "Most people don't understand what persecution is," says Brett. He is a devout Christian, and felt compelled to help the Kurds achieve freedom from the tyranny of Islamic State.
- The Hamas attack against Israel and Israel's attacks against Palestinians has taxed the medical communities on both sides of the conflict. Ambulance drivers and paramedics are on the front lines of the war. Broadcast on PBS, ARTE and ZDF.
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- A deadly disease has been wiping out West Coast starfish for more than a year. One place that has held off the disease the longest is Alaska. Researchers recently traveled there to search for new clues. It's early morning in southeast Alaska. Stars have yet to fade from the night sky. A group of scientists sets out in search of a different kind of star. Sea stars, commonly known as starfish, have been vanishing from North America's Pacific shoreline. "Almost everywhere we've looked in the last year, we've seen catastrophic losses of sea stars," says Pete Raimondi, a biology professor at the University of California, Santa Cruz, who has been studying an alarming epidemic that's been killing starfish by the millions. Raimondi's team has been tracking the spread of the disease. They noticed signs of the disease in Sitka in the summer of 2013, but there hasn't been a mass die-off until now. Scientists believe that warming water or an infectious pathogen, like a bacteria or virus, may be to blame, but no one knows for certain.
- President Donald Trump visited Grand Rapids in Michigan for his last campaign rally prior to the presidential election of 2020.
- Behind the frontlines in Iraq with the all-female unit within the Kurdistan Workers' Party. The women are on the front lines of a fierce battle against the Islamic State. Broadcast on PBS NewsHour.
- This FRONTLINE episode tells the story of how crisis and tragedy prepared Joe Biden to become America's 46th president. It describes the searing moments that shaped President Biden and what those challenges reveal about how he will govern.
- In the aftermath of the assault on the U.S. Capitol, FRONTLINE examines how far-right groups were emboldened and encouraged by former President Trump and how individuals were radicalized and brought into the political landscape.
- The passage of the first-ever tax-funded reparations bill for Black Americans stirs up a debate.