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 11, 2019
The land of stand-up comedy is experiencing a resurgence lately. It never really went away, but it was hijacked by unfunny, “woke” comics until real comedians began employing a newer tactic — making fun of outrage culture. And, there’s a lot to make fun of! To promote his new Netflix stand-up comedy special “Paper Tiger,” highly respected stand-up comedian Bill Burr joined host Joe Rogan on…
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Nick Kangadis | September 10, 2019
If your city can attempt to tackle two problems with one solution, wouldn’t if behoove said city to at least give it a try? The city of Little Rock, Arkansas has been trying to address the issues of homelessness and excessive trash for the last six months. Now, the mayor of Little Rock is trying to renew the city’s commitment to both issues. Mayor Frank Scott Jr. recently said that he wants to…
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Nick Kangadis | September 10, 2019
If people take a joke out of context and make it racist, is the joke maker racist or is the person who saw it that way racist for looking at the joke in a way it wasn’t intended? What if the joke maker is ‘ignorant’ of the racial undertones of their joke? Does that make them or their joke racist? Is it ignorance or insensitivity? Or both? Four first-grade teachers in Southern California got in…
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Nick Kangadis | September 9, 2019
Another indicator of how well an economy is doing is how many of the country’s people are on government assistance. One of the avenues that the government provides aid comes in the form of food stamps. If the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) latest numbers prove anything, it’s that fewer Americans are relying on the government for their next meal. According to data from the USDA, the…
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Nick Kangadis | September 9, 2019
(Headline Image: Baltimore County Police Department) Whether it’s building more wall, another law, drones, more agents or maybe something as smart as filling in drug cartel tunnels with cement, something more needs to be done at the border. According to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), six MS-13 gang members have been charged in the stabbing murder of a Maryland man in July. Of…
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Nick Kangadis | September 9, 2019
Another week, another round of protests in Hong Kong. While Hong Kong is a Chinese territory, the people there have been and continue to protest in an effort to maintain some kind of separation from China. Some of the protesters have even resorted to wearing black as well as masks during their efforts. The difference between Hong Kong’s black-clad protesters and U.S. black-clad protesters is…
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Nick Kangadis | September 9, 2019
It’s only been three-and-a-half months since Memorial Day weekend, but that hasn’t curbed the violence that’s seen an average of 42 people (42.3/avg.) being shot every single weekend in the city of Chicago. Out of those 42 victims, between five and six people (5.6/avg.) have been murdered every weekend across the Chicagoland area. The numbers listed above include this past weekend’s violence in…
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Nick Kangadis | September 6, 2019
Sure, a lot of critics might think that 2020 Democratic presidential candidate Marianne Williamson can be a little cooky at times for whatever reason. But, judging by a recent podcast interview she did, Williamson has now experienced what a lot of those on the right already know — leftist politicians and critics aren’t always the nicest people despite their self-righteous claims. Williamson…
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Nick Kangadis | September 6, 2019
Just because those on the far-left like to hide under the perception that they’re just protesting, it doesn’t and shouldn’t exempt them from having to obey the law. Two Boston judges seem like they agree, because they refused to take it easy on Antifa protesters that violated the law while “counter-protesting” last weekend’s Straight Pride Parade. Judge Richard Sinnott denied requests from…
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Nick Kangadis | September 6, 2019
Former Starbucks CEO and potential independent candidate for president Howard Schultz announced on Friday that he would not be moving forward with a 2020 campaign. “My belief in the need to reform our two-party system has not wavered,” Schultz said in a letter on his website, “but I have concluded that an independent campaign for the White House is not how I can best serve our country at this…