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 | March 23, 2017
Liberals always claim they want to affect change in our society. Whether that change is for the better or not is still up for debate depending on whom you ask. One way to affect change is to vote, and it should be no surprise to anyone with half a brain that California is seeing an uptick in Democratic voter registration. According to Fox 40 - Sacramento: The percentage of voters registered…
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Nick Kangadis | March 22, 2017
(Image: Screenshot/Twitter/@shardonwedel) Every now and then, humanity gives you little victories. An 18-year-old high school senior in Kansas thought long and hard throughout the school year to determine the best possible way to ask the girl he wanted to take to prom. Shaedon Wedel, 18, has been friends with the Wittman family for seven years, and he even considers them like a second family…
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Nick Kangadis | March 22, 2017
How about that turnout, huh? Planned Parenthood, in conjunction with George Washington University (GWU) College Democrats, hosted a “Storytelling” event in Washington, D.C.’s Kogan Plaza on Monday, where they planned to accept donations while allowing supporters and fellow college students to proclaim why they support the No. 1 abortion provider in the U.S. And it tanked. I mean, royally.…
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Nick Kangadis | March 21, 2017
If I’ve said it once, I’ve said it a thousand times: technology will be the downfall of man. According to Chicago Police (CPD), a group of people streamed the gang-rape of a 15-year-old girl on Facebook Live on Monday. Fox News is reporting on a very disturbing aspect of this story: None of the roughly 40 people who watched the video called police about the attack, investigators said. It’s…
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Nick Kangadis | March 20, 2017
Some people think that Chicago is beyond saving. Some people even wonder why I keep reporting on the violence in the Second City on a weekly basis. Those people don’t understand a slow but steadily moving genocide when they see it. Over the weekend, two people were murdered and 16 others were wounded in shootings across the Chicagoland area. The number of people murdered are down from five…
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Nick Kangadis | March 17, 2017
(Image: Corwin Parks) You know the old saying, “Milk does a body good?” Well, it does, and you’re a racist. Samantha Diaz, a writer for California State University-Long Beach’s (CSULB) newspaper “D49er,” wrote an article this past Monday asking the question, “Milk, new symbol of hate?” In case you're not familiar with Diaz's article/argument, here you go: The federal endorsement of milk in…
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Nick Kangadis | March 16, 2017
Finally! Some humanity in Chicago for a change. A little girl in the heart of Chicago decided that for her her sixth birthday, she wanted to do something different. Armani Crews, whose birthday was March 5, had been telling her parents for “a few months” that she wanted to feed the homeless. Her parents thought she was joking, but still she persisted. When her mother, Artesha, finally…
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Nick Kangadis | March 16, 2017
(Image: Screenshot/YouTube) By now, we’ve all heard or seen the embarrassing segment on MSNBC in which Rachel Maddow inadvertently proved that President Trump paid more money in taxes, and a higher percentage of tax (24 percent), than both former president Barack Obama (19 percent) and Sen. Bernie Sanders (13 percent, go figure). Maddow's terribly long-winded monologue ended up leading to a…
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Nick Kangadis | March 16, 2017
(Image: Screenshot/YouTube) Poor Amy Schumer. In the world of snowflakes, people like her actually believe they could never do anything lackluster or wrong. Enter the always un-funny, joke-stealing, thinks-everything-she-does-is-gold “stand-up comedian,” Amy Schumer. After a multitude of bad reviews for her new Netflix stand-up special, “Amy Schumer: The Leather Special,” Schumer thinks that…
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Nick Kangadis | March 15, 2017
It’s almost as if people who work for Veteran’s Affairs facilities want to be viewed as incompetent. If you walk into any VA facility around the country, there should be portraits of the President of the United States and the Secretary of Veteran’s Affairs. But not, apparently, at the facility in West Palm Beach, Fla. The frame where these portraits are typically displayed were empty, and…