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 | April 19, 2018
You’d think it would be an exciting time for the Cuban people to be led by someone not named Castro for the first time in 59 years. But, it looks like the people of Cuba are just going to be getting more of the same. Miguel Diaz-Canel — who was born the year after the late Communist dictator Fidel Castro took power in Cuba — was named the successor of outgoing president Raul Castro on Thursday.…
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Nick Kangadis | April 18, 2018
What do you get when cross a baseless ideology with a miserable existence? You get a radical Leftist college professor, of course! Fresno State indoctrinator Randa Jarrar took to Twitter on Tuesday to actually celebrate the death of former First Lady Barbara Bush, calling her an "amazing racist." Jarrar also called former president George W. Bush a "war criminal," proclaimed her happiness…
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Nick Kangadis | April 18, 2018
In this age of transparency resulting from people wanting to know everything the minute it happens, some things are better left unknown until it's okay for people to know. On Wednesday, President Trump tweeted confirmation that CIA Director Mike Pompeo met with North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un over Easter weekend. Here's the president's tweet:   The confirmation of the meeting between…
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Nick Kangadis | April 18, 2018
Thank God activist David Hogg is here to show us what it’s truly like trying to hold onto 15 minutes of fame. Without him, how would we know which companies to support and which companies to file under the “quivering piles of capitulation category?” Hogg initially tweeted on Monday that he was going to announce a new boycott. This upcoming boycott followed his call in March for advertisers to…
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Nick Kangadis | April 17, 2018
It doesn’t matter what form of government you work for. If you disparage members of the military, you deserve what you get — apology or not. That is the case of Jacksonville, Fla. city worker Melinda Power, who apologized for a comment she reportedly made while citing a Jacksonville sport vehicle dealership for having too much signage displayed at their place of business. The signage that…
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Nick Kangadis | April 17, 2018
If you rely on the government to get things to run smoothly, you’re in for a bumpy ride. On a day that you would want and expect the Internal Revenue Service’s (IRS) website to work, people attempting to file their taxes have experienced technical difficulties. Some parts of the site are down altogether. “On my way over here this morning, I was told a number of systems are unavailable at the…
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Nick Kangadis | April 17, 2018
In recent weeks, we’ve seen different ways the anti-gun crowd has tried to take away the rights of Americans. Their most recent tactic is to downplay taking legal guns off the streets by claiming that they’re “not taking guns from people.” Ehh. In a way, they’re still kind of doing exactly that. It’s interesting that these people never have a plan to take illegal guns off the streets. Isn’t it…
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Nick Kangadis | April 16, 2018
As evidenced by the narrative that’s being pushed among high school students these days, indoctrination isn’t exclusive to college anymore. A concerned parent, who asked not to be named, contacted MRCTV Friday about an essay that had been given to their high-school aged student at Spanish River High School in Boca Raton, Fla. The mandatory assignment, handed out by sociology teacher Ryan Wells…
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Nick Kangadis | April 16, 2018
When you’re someone in the “15-minutes-of-fame” category, you do whatever it is you can to keep yourself relevant. Parkland activist David Hogg took to Twitter Monday morning — while he should’ve been paying attention in school — to announce he's planning yet another boycott slated for this week. Here’s the tweet:   Hogg’s announcement comes a few weeks after he called for advertisers to…
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Nick Kangadis | April 16, 2018
Apparently, “The Star-Spangled Banner” isn’t Rachel Platten’s “Fight Song.” Pop singer Platten was in Sandy, Utah on Saturday to sing the national anthem moments before the National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) match between the visiting Chicago Red Stars and the hosting Utah Royals. Despite an exciting defensive match in which the Red Stars beat the Royals by a score of one to nothing, it was…