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 | November 16, 2017
Looks like yet another prominent national brand flexed their muscles before they checked to see if they had any. A little more than two weeks after Papa John’s founder John Schnatter’s comments during a conference call, in which he intimated that the NFL's protests and lack of organizational leadership have hurt the pizza chain’s business, the organization took to Twitter to apologize to those…
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Nick Kangadis | November 16, 2017
The media aren't the only ones on television pushing an agenda-driven narrative. There are tons of shows all over the small screen landscape that promote liberal propaganda with dangerous motives on a daily basis. Welcome to "Pause For a Moment." Join MRCTV's Nick Kangadis as he painstakingly sits through the worst of television so you don't have to. This week, Kangadis takes on the super…
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Nick Kangadis | November 15, 2017
Dress up a dude or a girl anyway you want. They’re still going to biologically be a dude or a girl. A teacher who was trying to compliment two FEMALE students is now facing possible termination, after already being suspended, for referring to a transgender boy as a “girl.” According to the Daily Mail: Joshua Sutcliffe, 27, who teaches maths at a state secondary school in Oxfordshire, said ‘…
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Nick Kangadis | November 15, 2017
If there is any validity to California Rep. Jackie Speier’s claim, then Hollywood isn’t the only place with a “secret” slush fund for sexual abusers. The Democratic congresswoman claimed to MSNBC’s “Meet the Press Daily” host Chuck Todd that the U.S. House of Representatives has paid out $15 million in taxpayer dollars to victims of sexual harassment by members of Congress. “We do know there is…
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Nick Kangadis | November 14, 2017
All it took was a carpenter to help ease the pain of those suffering. A Chicago man who has been honoring murder victims by placing cross displays near the sites of tragedies was honored on Monday by Clark County officials. The officials designated Nov. 12 “Greg Zanis Day.” According to WGN: Since 1995, Zanis has built more than 22,000 crosses as a remembrance for murder victims, from those…
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Nick Kangadis | November 14, 2017
So, this is something that’s happening. A Florida man is facing eviction from his condominium complex for not disclosing that he has — and I can’t make this up — an emotional support squirrel. Clearwater Beach resident Ryan Boylan and his squirrel Brutis are currently facing the boot from his housing association for not telling the board about his nut-grabbing friend. Boylan found Brutis last…
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Nick Kangadis | November 14, 2017
If I’ve said it once, I’ve said it a thousand times — being educated doesn’t make you intelligent. Apparently, if you’re an educated Democrat, said axiom really rings true. A new survey by the Pew Research Center shows that a whopping 77 percent of Democrats with at least a bachelor’s degree “say a person’s gender can be different from the sex they were assigned at birth.” Comparatively, only…
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Nick Kangadis | November 13, 2017
Patience and love are two areas that a lot of people need help rediscovering. A Mississippi Wal-Mart cashier exhibited both of those things recently when encountering a gentleman who was embarrassed for having to pay for his items in change. An unidentified older man was in the checkout line at his local Wal-Mart. When it came time for him to pay for his items, the man pulled out a handful of…
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Nick Kangadis | November 13, 2017
This is the epitome of heartbreak. Heading into a Week 10 game that featured two teams with a combined one win, one bittersweet highlight superseded them all. The winless San Francisco 49ers played host to the hapless one-win New York Giants. Up-and-coming wide receiver for the 49ers Marquise Goodwin turned an otherwise horrible day for his family into a bittersweet personal victory. Goodwin…
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Nick Kangadis | November 13, 2017
When you think of someone being designated “Person of the Year” or “Citizen of the Year,” who do you think of? A scientific researcher helping cure disease? Maybe someone helping the American homeless? Or do you think of an unemployed, activist quarterback? If you picked the third option, you’re absolutely correct! GQ, the now-neutered publication formerly known as Gentleman’s Quarterly,…