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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.
Politics

The Tariff Trap: How US Brands Become Collateral Damage

The denim giant Levi Strauss & Co. is a quintessential symbol of American culture, its iconic jeans recognized on every continent. But the brand recently issued a stark warning that reveals a hidden and dangerous cost of United States (US) trade policy: the risk of becoming a political target. Levi’s ...

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Tropical Storm Gabrielle Update: The Making of An Unseen Threat

After a slow and remarkably quiet start to the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season, a new sense of urgency is swirling off the coast of Africa. The likely formation of Tropical Storm Gabrielle, the seventh named storm of the season is a stark reminder that even a quiet opening chapter does ...

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Politics

Mic Check: The Echo Chamber Effect

In an increasingly fragmented media landscape, political podcasts have emerged as potent forces, quietly but effectively molding the ideological terrain. Beyond simply informing, these audio platforms delve deep into the minds of millions, shaping beliefs, reinforcing worldviews and often acting as direct architects of political thought. Their ascendancy demands a ...

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When the Air Turns Deadly: What Legionnaires’ Reveals About Urban Infrastructure

A recent surge in Legionnaires’ disease cases and deaths in dense urban centers, particularly a significant outbreak in Central Harlem is casting a harsh spotlight on the invisible threats posed by aging infrastructure and neglected maintenance in America’s older cities. With a rising death toll and a growing number of ...

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Sports

Boxing’s Identity Crisis: Sport, Spectacle, or Social Commentary?

Boxing, once the gritty proving ground for the toughest of souls has morphed. It’s no longer just about the blood, sweat and tears shed in the ring; it’s now a vibrant, often volatile, platform for celebrity spectacle and political expression. The noble art of self-defense has found a new stage, ...

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The AI Chip Chokehold: Nvidia Misses Out on Chinese Market Sales

A hypothetical proposal from a new Trump administration to demand a 15% share of Nvidia’s revenue from sales in China in exchange for critical export licenses has ignited a fierce debate among legal experts and industry observers, raising questions about government overreach, the potential for dangerous precedents and the legality ...

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Politics

Tragedy and Triumph: The Political Power of Commemoration

In a deeply polarized world where the truth of history is often contested terrain, museums dedicated to specific historical events are no longer just quiet halls of artifacts. They have become battlegrounds for public memory and crucial stages for political discourse. While their mission is to preserve and educate, the ...

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Minneapolis School Shooting: 20 Victims Reported at Annunciation Catholic School, Shooter Confirmed Dead

A gunman armed with a rifle, shotgun and pistol opened fire through the windows of a Minneapolis Catholic church Wednesday morning, killing two children and injuring 17 people in what the police chief called an “absolutely incomprehensible” act of violence. The shooter later died by suicide. The attack which unfolded ...

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Music

The Lost Art of the Album: Has Streaming Killed Cohesive Storytelling?

For decades, the album was the cornerstone of an artist’s vision. From the sprawling concept of Pink Floyd’s “The Wall” to the autobiographical journey of Joni Mitchell’s “Blue,” the full-length record was a cohesive statement, an invitation to a world created by the artist. But in the era of streaming ...

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Sports

Can Athletes Really Handle the Business?

The Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) era has reshaped college athletics. What started as a concept is now a daily reality, letting student-athletes finally profit from their market value. Yet, behind the headlines of big endorsement deals and new financial freedom, a less glamorous truth exists: many young athletes lack ...

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Sports

A Case For Saving Olympic Wrestling

The clock is ticking for Olympic wrestling. Despite its ancient roots and a dramatic reprieve from expulsion a decade ago, the sport faces an existential crisis. Its future on the global stage, a staple since the first modern Games in Athens in 1896 hangs not just on the strength of ...

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American Accused of Spying on Behalf of China Regime

The recent indictment of Martin D., an American military contractor accused of offering sensitive United States (US) military information to Chinese intelligence while operating from Germany, serves as a stark reminder of the increasingly international and intricate nature of modern espionage. This case, unfolding on German soil with an American ...

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