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Elliot Page Talks Identity, Transgender Equality in 'TIME' Profile

In his first interview since coming out as transgender, Elliot Page spoke to TIME Magazine about his identity and the continued fight for trans equality. The actor, who found breakout fame for his starring role in 2007's Juno, opened up about the struggles he faced while playing female characters. "Even though [I was] an actor, just putting on a T-shirt cut for a woman would make me so unwell," Page recalled, disclosing that he suffered from anxiety, depression and panic attacks.After coming o...

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Elon Musk Is Selling a Song About NFTs as an NFT

Cryptocurrency trendsetter Elon Musk is joining in on the NFT craze by selling his very own non-fungible token: a song about NFTs. Yes, you read that correctly -- the tech entrepreneur has produced a techno song about NFTs that he is selling as an NFT.Musk, who has previously dabbled in music, tweeted a video that sets his new song (the title is still unclear) against an animation of a spinning gold trophy. An orb at the top of the 3D graphic is topped with a light-up sign reading "NFT" and its ...

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6 Romantic Korean Dramas To Watch After 'Love Alarm' Season 2

From sci-fi to romance titles, Netflix is continuing to roll out new Korean TV shows regularly, one of which includes the recently released second season of Love Alarm. For those who are watching the latest installment of the K-drama and are already on the lookout for the next series to binge, we've put together a compilation of heart-fluttering, romantic shows for you to consider.Our selection highlights Still 17, a 2018 rom-com story about a high schooler who wakes up from a coma after 13 year...

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Stop AAPI Hate Received Over 3,700 Reports of Anti-Asian Attacks in One Year

In March 2020, non-profit Stop AAPI Hate formed in response to xenophobic attacks that Asian Americans began facing at the beginning of the pandemic. Allowing anyone to anonymously submit a hate incident, the organization launched an online reporting center for instances of discrimination and violence. A newly released study reveals that from March 19, 2020 to February 28, 2021, Stop AAPI Hate received a staggering 3,795 reports from residents in all 50 states, revealing the extent to which Asia...

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