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 | February 19, 2016
(Image: The Ben Shapiro Show) In the year and a half since black teen Michael Brown was shot and killed by a white police officer in the streets of Ferguson, Mo., the Black Lives Matter movement has managed to grow from a neighborhood riot to a multi-university crusade and, most recently, the race-driven theme of a Super Bowl halftime show performed by one of the nation's most famous pop stars…
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Nick Kangadis | February 19, 2016
(Image: Instagram) On Thursday, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton met with Britney Spears in Las Vegas...and Bill wasn't far behind. Spears posted a few pictures of the meeting with Clinton on her Instagram page. Soon after, a Spears fan posted the pictures on his Twitter page of Britney posing with Hillary that used to have the hashtag, #ImWithHer. Britney Spears re-tweeted the…
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Nick Kangadis | February 18, 2016
An ad at a bus stop in Moscow shows President Obama smoking with a headline that translated states, “smoking kills more people than Obama.” Apparently this ad calling the president a mass killer has become a trend in Russia. Dmitry Gudkov, the only liberal opposition in Russian parliament, snapped a photo of the ad and posted it to Facebook. Gudkov condemned the ad as “disgusting and…
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Nick Kangadis | February 18, 2016
(Image: Reuters) A Guantanamo Bay detainee that was released by President Obama in 2012 is now the face of Al Qaeda. Last December, al Qosi began appearing in al Qaeda propaganda videos denouncing the Saudi's and advocating for jihadists to go to Yemen and join Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP). Al Qosi had joined al Qaeda in 1990, and by 1994 was part of Osama Bin Laden’s personal…
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Nick Kangadis | February 18, 2016
The state Senate of South Dakota passed a bill on Tuesday that would require students to use the restroom that corresponds with their gender at birth. The bill awaits the signature of Republican Gov. Dennis Daugaard. The state Senate passed the bill in a 20-15 vote, with proponents of the bill saying that it is a measure required to protect the privacy of students. Detractors say that it…
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Nick Kangadis | February 18, 2016
(Image: Tim Tebow Foundation/Facebook) Who cares about how good you are at football when you can be great at being a good person? Former NFL player Tim Tebow recently hosted multiple proms for special needs children. The Tim Tebow Foundation called it Night to Shine. Night to Shine was no small feat as it was held internationally in 48 states and eight different countries. There were 200…
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Nick Kangadis | February 17, 2016
(Image: Shutterstock) Prager University has released its latest video, hosted by George Will, that points out the different hypocrisies of Progressives. The five-minute, 44-second video, entitled "A Progressive’s Guide to Political Correctness," shows how progressives are politically correct only when it suits their agenda. Political commentator and author George Will uses his distinctive…
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Nick Kangadis | February 17, 2016
It appears that the Libertarian Party will be getting its own nationally televised debate after all. Libertarian Party presidential candidate and former New Mexico Gov. Gary Johnson confirmed on his Tumblr page that the Libertarian Party will get its own nationally televised presidential debate on Fox Business’s "Stossel": The Gary Johnson 2016 campaign has confirmed with Fox Business’s…
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Nick Kangadis | February 17, 2016
Well, that didn’t take long. General Electric Company (GE) is looking into doing business with Iran. The oil and gas division of GE, headed up by CEO of GE Oil & Gas Lorenzo Simonelli, made a recent visit to the country whose Ayatollah Khamenei preaches “death to America.” A GE company spokeswoman commented on Simonelli’s visit to Iran, saying, "In line with the easing of sanctions,…
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Nick Kangadis | February 16, 2016
(Image: Theo Wargo) Left-leaning talk show host Stephen Colbert gave a short but genuine tribute to the recently deceased Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia on Monday night. Colbert acknowledged his jokes and criticisms about Scalia in the past, but talked about how Scalia won him over with his sense of humor: He was universally acknowledged to be an intellectual giant who left his mark…