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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

The “Based on a True Story” Disclaimer May Be a Trap

Movies “based on a true story” are a reliable staple of Hollywood, promising audiences an intoxicating mix of dramatic entertainment and historical education. But beneath the promise of authentic storytelling lies an ethical and narrative tightrope that filmmakers must walk. The most successful of these films don’t just recount events; ...

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Sports

Rise of The Urban Ninja: Why Parkour Deserves Olympic Recognition

For the life of me, I can’t quite understand why many have dismissed parkour as nothing more than a daredevil’s hobby, a collection of acrobatic jumps and flips performed against an urban backdrop. However, to view it in this way is to fundamentally misunderstand the discipline and overlook its profound ...

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Health and Wellness

Beyond the Steps: How Smartwatches Foster a Mindful Approach to Movement

Once a simple step counter, the modern smartwatch has evolved into a sophisticated tool for understanding the body. Beyond just tracking miles and calories, these devices are now connecting physical activity with deeper metrics like sleep quality and stress levels, encouraging a shift from mechanical tracking to conscious movement. For ...

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Sports

The Unsung Global Sport: Why Kudo Deserves More Mainstream Recognition

In a landscape saturated with combat sports, from the established boxing rings to the cage of mixed martial arts, one dynamic and technically rich discipline remains largely on the periphery: Kudo. This full-contact martial art which seamlessly blends elements of karate, judo, boxing and jiu-jitsu, offers a compelling spectacle that ...

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Science and Technology

Recycling Our Roads: The Science Behind Sustainable Pavement and Circular Infrastructure

Roads, the arteries of modern society, have long been a significant contributor to environmental strain. From the energy-intensive production of asphalt and concrete to the mountains of waste generated during demolition and repair, the traditional methods of road construction are far from sustainable. However, a quiet revolution is underway in ...

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TV

The Impact of True Crime on Fictional TV Horror: Blurring the Lines of Fear

The television landscape is awash in true crime. From meticulously researched documentaries to gripping docuseries, the genre has captivated audiences, offering a voyeuristic peek into the darkest corners of human nature. But this insatiable appetite for real-life terror isn’t confined to factual programming; it’s subtly, yet profoundly, reshaping the very ...

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Latest News

Controversial Trump Nominee Emil Bove Newly Appointed as Federal Judge

Emil Bove, a former prosecutor and defense attorney for President Donald Trump, was confirmed Tuesday to a lifetime seat on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 3rd Circuit, concluding a contentious nomination process. The Senate voted 50-49, with two Republicans joining all Democrats in opposition, to approve Bove’s appointment ...

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Science and Technology

The Future of Work: Upskilling for the AI Age

The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence is reshaping the global economy, prompting a critical re-evaluation of the skills necessary for future success. As AI increasingly augments and, in some cases, replaces routine tasks, individuals and educational institutions must prioritize uniquely human capabilities and a deep understanding of AI itself to ...

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Sports

The Complicated History of Hulk Hogan

Hulk Hogan, born Terry Bollea, remains one of professional wrestling’s most polarizing figures. His larger-than-life persona captivated millions but a closer look reveals a career and personal life marked by both groundbreaking success and significant controversy. Inside the squared circle, Hogan’s “Hulkamania” era in the 1980s propelled the then-World Wrestling ...

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Video Games

Can The Man of Steel Work As A Good Video Game This Time?

For decades, the Man of Steel has soared across comic pages and silver screens but his video game adaptations have often crashed and burned. From the infamous Nintendo 64 title to the lackluster “Superman Returns” tie-in, Krypton’s last son has struggled to find his footing in the interactive realm. Now, ...

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Sports

More Than Just a Sport: How Snowboarding Builds Character and Life Skills

The cool breeze of snow, the deep white canvas on the mountains, the many miles of sled tracks on a downward slope — snowboarding is more than just a winter sport. For those who embrace its challenges, it’s a profound teacher, offering life lessons as steep and rewarding as any ...

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TV

The X-Files and the Erosion of Trust

In an era where the lines between fact and fiction blur daily and trust in institutions erodes with every headline, the enduring power of “The X-Files” isn’t just nostalgia — it’s a chilling reflection of our present reality. For nine seasons and two films, Mulder and Scully chased the truth, ...

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