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Past articles by Kia:

Here’s What Happens to Immigrant Children Once They’re Released

Legal offices filled with crayons and toys, P.T.S.D., difficulty enrolling in school—this is what awaits children after their detention hell. “They’re making unaccompanied children,” one lawyer says. → Read More

Trump Trolls Iran by Reigniting “Persian Gulf” War

What’s in a name? A lot, when it’s the Persian Gulf. → Read More

The Best Looks from Anthony Scaramucci’s 10 Days as White House Communications Director

Farewell, sweet aviators. → Read More

Did Trump Just Begin Laying the Groundwork for “Mass Voter Purging”?

Former Justice Department officials and advocates say yes. The administration says it’s just looking for data. → Read More

New York Subway Riders Are Now Risking Death to Escape Delayed Trains

This is embarrassing. → Read More

New York Subway Riders Are Now Risking Death to Escape Delayed Trains

Five-hundred zombies, marching through a tunnel. → Read More

Trump Is Running Out of People to Attack on the Russia Investigation

Even Rod Rosenstein is in the cross hairs. → Read More

Trump Is Running out of People to Attack on the Russia Investigation

Even Rod Rosenstein is in the crosshairs. → Read More

Trump Said He Would “Unite the Muslim World.” Then This Happened.

A major shake-up in the Middle East presents fresh worries for the war against ISIS. → Read More

Trump Said He Would “Unite the Muslim World.” Then This Happened.

A major shake-up in the Middle East presents fresh worries for the war against ISIS. → Read More

Trump Slowly Realizing Job Is More Complicated Than He Assumed

Examining three times the president was schooled on the job. → Read More

Trump Slowly Realizing Job Is More Complicated Than He Assumed

Examining six times the president was schooled on the job. → Read More

Trump’s Firing of U.S. Attorneys Raises Eyebrows, Prompts Conflict

Preet Bharara, a fiercely independent prosecutor, was among 46 U.S. attorneys asked to resign by the Department of Justice. → Read More

Trump’s Firing of U.S. Attorneys Raises Eyebrows, Prompts Conflict

Preet Bharara, a fiercely independent prosecutor, was among 46 U.S. attorneys asked to resign by the Department of Justice. → Read More

Reza Aslan on the Stakes of America’s “Crisis of Identity”

Death cults. Outcasts. Scientologists. Why the popular scholar’s new TV show on the world’s religions might end up revealing just as much about the U.S. → Read More

Reza Aslan on the Stakes of America’s “Crisis of Identity”

Death cults. Outcasts. Scientologists. Why the popular scholar’s new TV show on the world’s religions might end up revealing just as much about the U.S. → Read More

Reza Aslan’s Foolproof Guide to Arguing with Trump Supporters

If you’re going to argue about politics, you might as well have a blueprint. → Read More

Reza Aslan’s Foolproof Guide to Arguing with Trump Supporters

If you’re going to argue about politics, you might as well have a blueprint. → Read More

Watch A Tribe Called Quest Bring the 2017 Grammys’ Most Political Performance

Now that’s how you make a point. → Read More

Trump’s Travel Ban Is Still Causing Chaos, But Americans Are Fighting Back

Contrast the government’s efforts with the volunteer response. → Read More