Tyler Kingkade

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I am an award-winning investigative and enterprise reporter for NBC News based in Los Angeles. I mostly focus on covering various forms of abuse and mistreatment of young people, particularly in residential treatment facilities and mental health programs. I also cover cultural conflicts in which national political issues play out at a local level.

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I am an award-winning investigative and enterprise reporter for NBC News based in Los Angeles. I mostly focus on covering various forms of abuse and mistreatment of young people, particularly in residential treatment facilities and mental health programs. I also cover cultural conflicts in which national political issues play out at a local level.

Do you have a news tip you want to share with our journalists? Visit NBC News Tips to learn more.


Latest from Tyler Kingkade

2d ago

Senate bill aims to expose abuse at residential treatment centers for children

A proposal by Sen. Ron Wyden seeks to close oversight loopholes for facilities housing foster youth and children with mental health needs.
6d ago

How an Oklahoma student's gender essay became a national culture war fight

Ryan Walters had a suggestion for the University of Oklahoma student who emailed him for help over a bad grade.“Fight back.”The student, Samantha Fulnecky, a junior on a pre-med track, recently got a 0 on her essay that leaned on her Christian beliefs for an assignment on gender stereotypes in her psychology class. The instructor told her in a Nov. 16 message that her essay was offensive and lacked evidence.
15d ago

Parents say school-issued iPads are causing chaos with their kids

Los Angeles Unified is the first district of its size to face an organized campaign by parents demanding that schools pull back on mandatory screen time.
21d ago

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The campaign to make Richard Nixon great again

The lessons of Watergate are now being flipped on their head by some of the most influential right-wing figures, including people known to have President Donald Trump’s ear, who insist that the Watergate scandal was actually an underhanded scheme by the “deep state” and the press to take down a popular Republican president.
41d ago

One photo, a deluge of threats: Inside the Arizona high school turned upside down by right-wing activists

VAIL, Ariz. — Cienega High School Principal Kim Middleton woke up early last Saturday to urgent messages from district administrators.
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In Zach Bryan's hometown, many support tougher immigration enforcement, with some caveats

The country music megastar’s lyric about immigration raids sparked controversy nationwide. In Oologah, Oklahoma, opinions are just as divided.

Assemblies of God churches shielded accused predators — and allowed them to keep abusing children

NBC News uncovered a 50-year pattern of sex abuse, silence and cover-up in the Assemblies of God, the world’s largest Pentecostal denomination.
67d ago

A virtual education company was a lifeline to a rural district. Now they're at war.

Stride offered New Mexico students an option for online learning, but now Gallup-McKinley County Schools has accused the company of fraud.
79d ago

In Iowa, a sleepy city is moved to protest for a beloved superintendent detained by ICE

Hundreds of Des Moines parents, teachers and students have protested the detainment and possible deportation of Ian Roberts, the popular school district leader.

Federal judge criticizes Trump over free speech in ruling for student protesters

A judge criticized the Trump administration's crackdown on free speech as he ruled in favor of foreign students targeted for deportation over support of Palestinian rights.
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Oklahoma state superintendent who ordered schools to teach the Bible resigns to lead anti-teachers union group

Oklahoma Superintendent Ryan Walters announced Wednesday that he would step down from his role overseeing the state's schools to lead the conservative group Teacher Freedom Alliance, saying, "We're going to destroy the teachers unions."The announcement from Walters, a conservative Republican who pushed to incorporate teaching about the Bible into public school classrooms, caps off a contentious tenure marked by a willingness to embrace culture war issues."We have seen the teachers unions use money and power to corrupt our schools, to undermine our schools," Walters said on the show "Fox News @ Night" on Wednesday.
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