Connie Hanzhang Jin
Stories
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Arts & Life
'I, too, was living a double life': Why trans fans connect to 'The Matrix'
Long before writers Lilly and Lana Wachowski confirmed that the original film was written as a trans allegory, fans connected to its themes of self-actualization.
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Environment
These 4 charts explain why the stakes are so high at the U.N. climate summit
How hot will the planet get? What nations negotiate at the international climate summit will help determine that. Here are 4 things to know about what's being decided.
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National
6 Charts That Dismantle The Trope Of Asian Americans As A Model Minority
For years, the myth about Asian Americans and their perceived collective success has been used as a racial wedge. Here's a look at some common misconceptions driven by the "model minority" myth.
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Politics
Where Presidential Election Votes Are Still Being Counted
After notching narrow victories in Michigan and Wisconsin on Wednesday, Joe Biden holds a lead in the march to 270. All eyes are on four key states: Georgia, Pennsylvania, Nevada and North Carolina.
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National
After Months of Steep Declines, Air Traffic Is Picking Up
The airlines have lost billions of dollars in revenue with virtually no demand during the coronavirus pandemic. Now they are seeing more bookings despite concern from passengers.
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Health
More Teens Than Ever Are Vaping. Here's What We Know About Their Habits
New survey data show an estimated 5 million teens use e-cigarettes and nearly 1 million use them daily. Here's more on their favorite brands and flavors.