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Emanuel Hughes

Bio: Emanuel Hughes is a recent graduate of the Rocky Mountain College of Art & Design, having transferred from The Art Institute of Houston to earn his bachelor's degree in Game Art & Design. His passion for literature and creative writing was sparked by his love for video games, movies, and a wide range of books and magazines. Throughout high school and college, writing became a central focus in his life. Emanuel aims to further develop his creative writing skills and gain valuable experience through his internship at NYC Tastemakers, with the ultimate goal of applying his talents in a professional role at a major magazine publishing company or news media outlet.
Movies

Taking Aim at The “John Wick” Effect

The first rule of a “John Wick” film is that there are no rules, only consequences. This simple philosophy embodied by Keanu Reeves’ titular assassin, is at the heart of how the franchise has revitalized the modern action genre. By de-emphasizing bloated Computer-Generated Imagery (CGI) spectacles and focusing instead on ...

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Politics

Fact-Check Fatigue: Are We Numb to Truth in the Age of Infinite Spin?

Fact-checking was supposed to be our guide through a sea of misinformation. These groups promised a new era of truth in public conversation. But two decades later, the results are the opposite: trust in institutions hasn’t gone up, it’s plummeted. The constant search for the “unassailable fact” has ironically made ...

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Latest News

Unveiling A New Game Changer: Nasal Sprays can Potentially Beat Covid-19

For three years, our global defense against COVID-19 has been a systemic one. Intramuscular vaccines injected into the arm, have reportedly been a success of modern science preventing countless deaths and hospitalizations. But as new variants continue to emerge and transmission remains a constant threat, it has become clear that ...

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Sports

Are Golf Tournaments Too Polished for Modern Sports Fans?

The cheers are polite. The applause is a whisper. At a time when other sports are fueled by screaming fans, professional golf is defined by its silence. It begs a difficult question: Is the sport’s quiet calm a liability in today’s fast-paced, high-emotion world? Golf has always been the “gentleman’s ...

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Latest News

A National Model for Detention?

Florida’s (FL) decision to open two new immigration detention facilities, colloquially dubbed “Deportation Depot” and “Alligator Alcatraz,” is the latest and most visceral manifestation of a national trend. Across the country, states are stepping into a role traditionally reserved for the federal government, constructing their own border security and immigration ...

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Sports

Political Gladiator: The is UFC Going to The White House

It’s hard to reconcile the sleek, corporate juggernaut of today’s Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) with the chaotic no-holds-barred spectacles of its past. The promotion that fills arenas and commands lucrative television contracts was once a rogue enterprise, a banned curiosity reviled by lawmakers and mocked by traditional sports media. But ...

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Politics

What Is The Future of Political Parties?

The foundations of American political parties are cracking. For decades, the two major parties have relied on steadfast if predictable coalitions of voters. Democrats (D) banked on urban liberals, labor unions and a diverse array of minority groups. Republicans (R) held a firm grip on white evangelical Christians, suburban families ...

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Latest News

A Win for Google’s Monopoly, a Loss for Consumers

A federal judge’s recent ruling in the landmark antitrust case against Google has been hailed by some as a win for justice. After a five-year battle, the court declared Google an illegal monopoly. Yet, a closer look at the remedies reveals a verdict that is for consumers, a pyrrhic victory. ...

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TV

The Rise of the ‘Messy Woman’ Archetype and How We View The Female Protagonist

For a long time, television was a pretty straightforward place for guys like me. We had our male anti-heroes — the mob bosses, the drug lords and the morally ambiguous cops. But something has changed. Now, a new kind of leading lady dominates our screens: the deeply, unapologetically flawed female. ...

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Politics

Is This The New Axis of Power?

The familiar handshake has become a statement of intent. The public displays of unity between Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin — recently on display at a grand military parade in Beijing, China (PRC) — are more than mere photo opportunities. They are the carefully orchestrated symbols ...

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Latest News

Imminent Shutdown: Summer’s Over but The Heat’s on Congress

When the Government grinds to a halt so does the economy. Another deadline looms on Capitol Hill and with it comes the familiar, unsettling specter of a government shutdown. While some may dismiss these funding standoffs as political theater, the reality for millions of Americans is far more serious. A ...

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Sports

The Burden of Greatness: How We Mythologize Athletes into Symbols

The sports world has long celebrated its superstars, the ones who transcend their games to become household names. For a select few however, that celebration comes with an unwritten contract: a burden of cultural representation that extends far beyond the court. For Serena Williams and LeBron James, two of the ...

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