Nick Kangadis
Asst. Managing Editor/Blogger/On-Air Talent

Nick Kangadis is an alumnus of the University of Arizona - Global Campus, where he graduated Magna Cum Laude in Journalism & Mass Communications and minored in Political Science. He is currently the Assistant Managing Editor for MRCTV and MRC Culture.

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Nick Kangadis | July 9, 2021
The Department of Justice (DOJ) published a press release on Thursday announcing that the man who pled guilty to attacking police in Charleston, South Carolina during the 2020 George Floyd riots was sentenced to 18 months in federal prison. According to the release: Acting United States Attorney M. Rhett DeHart announced today that Abraham Jenkins, 26, of Charleston, was sentenced to 18 months…
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Nick Kangadis | July 9, 2021
So this is a thing, apparently. On Thursday, a Twitter user posted images and links that allege the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) used stock images from the subscription image site Shutterstock as their cover photo for the office’s “Annual Demographic Report Fiscal Year 2020.” Not only that, but the Twitter user also alleges that the ODNI photoshopped in a blind man and…
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Nick Kangadis | July 8, 2021
President Joe Biden visited Chicago on Wednesday — well, not really. The closest Biden got to the city of Chicago was O’Hare Airport before moving to Crystal Lake, which is about an hour north of the city. Forget the south and west sides of the city where all the violence that’s currently plaguing Chicago occurs. Speaking of Crystal Lake, a fair amount of Trump supporters protested outside…
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Nick Kangadis | July 8, 2021
Welcome back for another edition of Things That Need To Be Said - if the Big Tech oligarchs even allow you to see this. Violence in certain big cities across the country over the Independence Day holiday contributed to the most violent weekend of 2021. Check out my latest commentary where I'll, once again, call out the left for their selective ignorance. Don't forget to watch the video at…
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Nick Kangadis | July 7, 2021
If a restaurant has average food but fantastic service, odds are people will come back. When a restaurant has good food and great service, you’ve got it made. The latter seems to be the case for fast-food chain Chick-fil-A. For the seventh consecutive year, the American Customer Satisfaction Index listed Chick-fil-A as the best fast-food restaurant in the country, according to the “nearly 20,000…
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Nick Kangadis | July 6, 2021
You can now add booing socialists to the tradition of baseball, hot dogs and apple pie being things that scream, “‘Merica!” During the annual Nathan’s Famous Fourth of July Hot Dog Eating Contest in Coney Island, New York, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio was roundly and soundly booed when being introduced. He was booed again when the emcee of the event thanked him for being there.   @…
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Nick Kangadis | July 6, 2021
The city of Chicago saw a lot of fireworks over the Independence Day weekend. Unfortunately, they weren’t the kind you want to see.  At least 19 people were murdered over the weekend and another 85 were wounded in shootings across the Chicagoland area. Those numbers are way up over the already high numbers seen in the previous weekend, which saw at least five killed and another 72 wounded. As…
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Nick Kangadis | July 2, 2021
Holy trash-talking, Batman! Tell us how you really feel, sir. A Republican candidate for governor of Georgia confronted a CNN reporter on Thursday and didn’t hide his feelings for the radical-left news outlet. Gubernatorial candidate and former member of Georgia's House of Representatives Vernon Jones can be seen and heard in multiple videos taking CNN to task for their voting rights coverage,…
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Nick Kangadis | July 2, 2021
Wow, President Biden! A whole 16 cents of savings?! Now, Americans can go out and buy — well, that won’t buy anything. If you haven’t heard — and how could you unless you’re on the human cesspool known as Twitter — the White House tweeted out a video on Thursday touting a total savings of $0.16 for an entire Independence Day barbecue compared this time last year. No joke. Here it is:…
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Nick Kangadis | July 2, 2021
A middle school drama teacher in north suburban Chicago is suing the school district she works in for discrimination because of the district’s race-based curriculum. Stacy Deemar filed a lawsuit in federal court on Tuesday alleging that Evanston/Skokie School District 65 for violating federal law by “conditioning individuals to see each other’s skin color first and foremost, then pitting…