- Tara Bahrampour
- Reporter
Tara Bahrampour has been a staff writer for the Washington Post since 2004. Based in Washington, she covers immigration, and has also reported for the Post from North Africa, the Middle East, and the Republic of Georgia. She is the author of To See and See Again: A Life in Iran and America, a memoir about revolution and growing up between two cultures.
Born abroad, adopted teens find home in multiple lands
Tara Bahrampour discussed adopted children reconnecting with the places and people from which they came.
Adoptees go abroad in search of homes they never knew
Teens born in Eastern bloc nations and raised by American families reconnect with their places of birth.
8-year-old boy killed in Alexandria crash
An eight-year-old boy was killed Sunday afternoon in Alexandria when a car jumped a curb and went onto a grassy embankment where he was standing with his mother, police said.
Killing of Iranian scientist imperils former Marine
The car bombing makes it less likely an Iranian American sentenced to death will be released anytime soon.
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