In the early morning hours of Jan. 3, AP reporter Regina García Cano was woken up by an explosion in Venezuela’s capital. She and her colleagues soon learned what was happening: the culmination of ...
How did PFAS chemicals once used in popular stain-resistant carpets end up in the water and environment in parts of Georgia, Alabama and South Carolina?
The government had released Juan Pablo Guanipa along with several other opposition members following lengthy politically motivated detentions.
Premieres Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2026 at 10 p.m. on KPBS TV. The dramatic fall of Nicolas Maduro and what's next for Venezuela. With The Associated Press, investigating the legacy of corruption, challenges ...
PFAS chemicals once used in manufacturing popular stain-resistant carpets have contaminated the environment and water in parts of Georgia and Alabama. A new documentary investigates how it happened — ...
Watch the documentary at pbs.org/frontline and in the PBS App starting Nov. 11, 2025, at 7/6c. It will premiere on PBS stations (check local listings) and on ...
President Donald Trump’s far-reaching use of executive power. The challenges facing a post-Assad Syria. A Ukrainian brigade’s inch-by-inch battle to reclaim a Russian-held town. The realities of ...
Sometimes, it takes a nation to cover what's happening in a single backyard. The town of Dalton in northwestern Georgia has ...
The Georgia carpet industry’s long use of PFAS, known as forever chemicals, polluted drinking water and the environment across swaths of the South.
Watch the documentary at pbs.org/frontline and in the PBS App starting Oct. 21, 2025, at 7/6c, or on PBS stations (check local listings) and on FRONTLINE’s YouTube ...
Nearly everyone in the United States has forever chemicals in their blood. Companies have long used these chemicals to make products that withstand water, oil and heat, including non-stick pans and ...