Jon Huang is a graphics editor at The New York Times with a background in computer science and photojournalism. He designs and builds interactive presentations.
Most people of Middle Eastern and North African descent are classified as “white” in U.S. census data. Thousands of respondents to a Times survey told us how they actually identify.
By Karen Zraick, Allison McCann, Sarah Almukhtar, Yuliya Parshina-Kottas, Robert Gebeloff and Denise Lu
See where Israel has bulldozed vast areas of Gaza, as its invasion continues to advance south.
By Lauren Leatherby, Karen Yourish, Elena Shao, Eli Murray, Scott Reinhard, Josh Holder, Agnes Chang, Eleanor Lutz, Weiyi Cai, Pablo Robles, Leanne Abraham, Zach Levitt, Tim Wallace, Yousur Al-Hlou, Aric Toler, Ishaan Jhaveri, Robin Stein, Ashley Wu, Riley Mellen, John Ismay, Hiba Yazbek, Christoph Koettl, Molly Cook Escobar, Charlie Smart, Patrick Kingsley, Ronen Bergman, Amy Schoenfeld Walker, Bora Erden and Jon Huang
The New York Times tracked several oil tankers faking their locations while transporting Russian oil currently under Western sanctions, in an apparent effort to deceive their American insurer.
By Christiaan Triebert, Blacki Migliozzi, Alexander Cardia, Muyi Xiao and David Botti
Bitcoin mines cash in on electricity — by devouring it, selling it, even turning it off — and they cause immense pollution. In many cases, the public pays a price.
By Gabriel J.X. Dance, Tim Wallace and Zach Levitt
A Times investigation shows how Donald J. Trump stored classified documents in high-traffic areas at Mar-a-Lago, where guests may have been within feet of the materials.
By Anjali Singhvi, Mika Gröndahl, Maggie Haberman, Weiyi Cai and Blacki Migliozzi
We’re tracking the remaining uncalled House races — and showing when they are called — as states continue to count the outstanding votes from the midterm elections.