Monica Sanchez
Assistant Editor, Reporter
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Monica is MRCTV’s assistant editor and West Coast correspondent. Prior to working at MRCTV, Monica worked for CNS News and The Heritage Foundation, operating primarily in digital media and video production. 

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Monica Sanchez | January 2, 2015
Jaden Smith, son of actor and Scientology supporter Will Smith, frequently offers his followers on Twitter pseudo-philosophical questions and words of wisdom. Check out 10 of The Karate Kid star’s most ridiculous tweets. One even encourages kids to drop out of school as a way to create a more intelligent society. Go figure. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Wait.…
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Monica Sanchez | January 2, 2015
Taking it upon themselves to stop the hate and change the ongoing narrative of contempt for the police, Chicago residents put up ribbons to show their support for our men and women in blue uniform. Protests across the country, the execution of two cops by a civilian, and a number of attempted killings such as an attack in Florida on two cops just last weekend have police officers feeling…
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Monica Sanchez | December 31, 2014
From the Sydney Opera House to New York's Times Square, cities across the globe will light up come midnight with musical performances and celebratory fireworks abound. Check out what New Year’s Eve looks like in major cities around the world. What city do you think will steal the show come 2015?  Amsterdam, Kingdom of the Netherlands (via) Copenhagen, Denmark (via) Dubai  (via) Hong…
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Monica Sanchez | December 30, 2014
After a woman and her son spotted a white van tailing another vehicle in a possible case of road rage, they followed in an attempt to capture the driver’s license plate number and report it to the police. The son, sitting in the passenger seat, recorded the incident, which proceeded to escalate rather quickly. Tailing the vehicles from a distance, the mother and son could see the white van…
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Monica Sanchez | December 30, 2014
According to the Aviation Safety Network (ASN), an online service that covers airline accidents and safety issues, 2014 has been the safest year for flying on record since 1942. Including both high-profile air tragedies of the still missing Malaysia Airlines MH370 jet carrying 227 passengers and the recently disappeared but presumably crashed AirAsia Flight 8501 carrying 162 people and crew…
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Monica Sanchez | December 29, 2014
video platformvideo managementvideo solutionsvideo player Thousands of unaccompanied children and families caught illegally crossing the U.S. southern border this past summer have “simply disappeared,” reports KPRC Houston. Many illegals caught crossing the border had to be released due to a lack of detention space required to hold such detainees while they awaited their deportation hearings…
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Monica Sanchez | December 29, 2014
Today, New York Mayor Bill de Blasio gave a speech at Madison Square Garden congratulating a class of 854 New York Police Academy cadets for their achievements. "I want to congratulate you all for what you have achieved," de Blasio said. "This is a historic day in your lives." During his introduction, the mayor received praise accompanied by many boo's and heckles from the newly-minted…
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Monica Sanchez | December 29, 2014
According to ABC News, two sheriff deputies in Pasco County, Fla. were shot at while sitting in their police cars early Sunday morning. Fortunately, neither man was hurt. A similar attack occurred in Los Angeles Sunday night, reports CNN. “In Los Angeles, two officers were driving in their patrol car Sunday night when at least one gunman opened fire, police said. The officers returned…
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Monica Sanchez | December 29, 2014
Though Last Week Tonight is on hiatus until 2015, talk show host and comedian John Oliver released a web exclusive on YouTube Sunday night to tell his viewers just how much he hates New Year’s Eve and a variety of ways to get out of those pesky annual plans. “A holiday that unites all of us, no matter of religious background or ethnicity—and it unites us in hating it, and that’s New Year’s…
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Monica Sanchez | December 29, 2014
Hope is fading in the multinational search for missing AirAsia Flight QZ8501. The chief of Indonesia’s national search and rescue agency now believes the missing AirAsia jet is sitting at "the bottom of the sea,” reported CNN. "(Because) the coordinate that was given to us and the evolution from the calculation point of the flight track is at sea, our early conjecture is that the plane is…