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    May 28

    A team of detectives uses social media to find and engage with sex traffickers who are trying to lure girls online in this scene from “Sex Trafficking in America.” FRONTLINE investigates how women are coerced into prostitution in the digital age.

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  2. 7 hours ago

    "The government has sufficient means at its disposal to prevent and punish such behavior without sacrificing the First Amendment," a federal judge wrote, dismissing charges against members of a white supremacist group for their roles in violent rallies.

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  3. 9 hours ago

    How the Tiananmen Square protests of thirty years ago influenced the Chinese Communist Party of today.

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  4. Why photos of Tiananmen Square’s “tank man” were hidden in a hotel toilet:

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  5. A federal judge dismissed charges against three members of a white supremacist gang indicted for their roles in violent rallies across California in 2017, saying the federal statute used to prosecute them was unconstitutional.

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  6. On June 4, 1989, Chinese troops expelled thousands of demonstrators from Tiananmen Square, and killed an unknown number. A day later, a lone protester stood his ground before a column of tanks. "The Tank Man" investigates this extraordinary confrontation.

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  7. Didn't have time to read the 448-page Mueller report? breaks down some of the key findings from Volume 1:

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  8. How the Tiananmen Square protests of thirty years ago influenced the Chinese Communist Party of today.

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    13 hours ago

    I wrote about why photos of the most iconic scene from Tiananmen Square were hidden in a toilet

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    One of the most iconic shots from Tiananmen Square made it to the front pages because "Luckily nobody had flushed the toilet."

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    I'll just let the headline take this one: "Why Photos of Tiananmen Square’s “Tank Man” Were Hidden in a Hotel Toilet"

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  12. Why photos of Tiananmen Square’s “tank man” were hidden in a hotel toilet:

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  13. "The government has sufficient means at its disposal to prevent and punish such behavior without sacrificing the First Amendment," a federal judge wrote, dismissing charges against members of a white supremacist group for their roles in violent rallies.

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  15. A federal judge dismissed charges against three members of a white supremacist gang indicted for their roles in violent rallies across California in 2017, saying the federal statute used to prosecute them was unconstitutional.

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  16. "They mentally trap you way more than physically... it’s emotionally and mentally like they have you in handcuffs." Marriah was trafficked for sex. Now, she’s sharing her story.

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  17. Explore 39 extended interviews with U.S. senators and staff, White House advisers, legal scholars, journalists and activists on some of the most momentous Supreme Court confirmation battles in U.S. history:

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  18. Early in the , 26-year-old Jassmine McBride was diagnosed with Legionnaires’ disease. She survived the outbreak, but years later, her story reveals the long tail of Flint’s tainted water. WATCH:

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  19. On June 4, 1989, Chinese troops expelled thousands of demonstrators from Tiananmen Square, and killed an unknown number. A day later, a lone protester stood his ground before a column of tanks. "The Tank Man" investigates this extraordinary confrontation.

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  20. Jun 3

    FRONTLINE investigates how women are coerced into prostitution in the digital age in “Sex Trafficking in America.”

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  21. Jun 3

    Indulge in some smart binge-watching.

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