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 | September 16, 2019
Despite the divisive natures of the mayor of Chicago and the governor of Illinois, there’s sometimes more than just negatives to report about the weekend goings-on in the city of Chicago. Yes, people are still being killed and wounded at way too high a rate, but the city’s officers are also doing good work taking illegal guns off the streets. In a city of nearly three million people, you have to…
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Nick Kangadis | September 13, 2019
Tommy Robinson is free — at least for now. Anti-Islam activist Tommy Robinson was released from HMP Belmarsh prison on Friday after serving nine weeks of a nine month sentence for reporting on the trial of Muslim child rapists in 2018. Rebel Media founder Ezra Levant was at the prison awaiting the release of Robinson, who uncharacteristically donned shaggy hair and beard. “I’ve walked into…
Nick Kangadis | September 12, 2019
During the beginning of former vice president Joe Biden's answer to the final question of Thursday evening's Democrat debate, a group of protesters began screaming incoherently. Biden's time to answer the question was restored, but the interruption clearly threw off the rhythm of the next couple of answers from candidates. Don't forget to watch the video at the top. Stay tuned to MRCTV for more!
Nick Kangadis | September 12, 2019
When asked what she would do concerning working with Republicans to get gun control legislation passed during Thursday evening's third Democrat Debate in Houston, Texas, candidate Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) put the blame on Congress - of which the House is currently controlled by Democrats. "We have a Congress beholden to the gun industry," Warren said. "And, unless we're willing to address…
Nick Kangadis | September 12, 2019
While giving his opening statement Thursday night during the third Democrat debate at Texas Southern University in Houston Texas, candidate Andrew Yang unveiled his plan to give 10 "American families" $1,000 a month for year of his own money in order to possibly prove that his Universal Basic Income (UBI) could work. Here's what Yang said: My campaign will now give a freedom dividend of $1,000…
Nick Kangadis | September 12, 2019
At the very beginning of the third Democrat presidential debate, emanating from Texas Southern University in Houston, Texas, Univision's Jorge Ramos showed his bias as a moderator by translating what he was telling Spanish speaking viewers. Here's what Ramos said following his comments in Spanish: "Let me just give you a little translation here," Ramos said. "I'm telling Latinos that despite…
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Nick Kangadis | September 12, 2019
Ahead of Thursday evening's Democrat debate in Houston, Texas, President Donald Trump's campaign will be flying a banner over Texas Southern University that takes a clear shot at socialism in light of the majority of the candidates move further left. "SOCIALISM WILL KILL HOUSTON'S ECONOMY!" the banner displayed. "VOTE TRUMP 2020." Here's video tweeting out video of the banner flying high…
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Nick Kangadis | September 12, 2019
Despite the media and politicians doing everything they can to keep us divided, there are still people in the world who - no matter the circumstances - are just good people. Actor and philanthropist Gary Sinise is definitely one of those people. So when you get an opportunity to give a heartfelt thank you to someone who deserves, but never asks for it, you do it. Back in February, people…
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Nick Kangadis | September 12, 2019
Sometimes you need to take matters into your own hands when the organization that runs the sport you play simply doesn’t get it. Sometimes it take a rookie to teach the elder statesmen a thing or two about respect. It just seems that New York Mets slugger Pete Alonso continually seems to be the guy to do the teaching. After Major League Baseball (MLB) told the 24-year-old that he and his team…
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Nick Kangadis | September 12, 2019
  Welcome back to Out of Left Field!   A 12-year-old boy started his own lawn-mowing business in order to save for college. The NFL's Carolina Panthers partnered with Lowe's and got the kid a brand new lawnmower, among a couple of other perks. Well, the outrage brigade on Twitter couldn't handle it, saying that the Panthers should've just given the kid a scholarship. Check out the latest…