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 | October 20, 2017
What would you do if you were sitting in a fast-food restaurant attempting to eat your meal, and you see a high school kid getting bullied and picked on by their peers? That is the issue raised by a new ad from fast-food giant Burger King. Since the month of October is National Bullying Prevention Month, Burger King decided to conduct a social experiment in which they staged a junior high-aged…
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Nick Kangadis | October 20, 2017
Somebody has needed to ask this question of politicians for a while now: “Have you no shame?” The correct answer to that, in many cases -- and particularly in the case of Florida Rep. Frederica “Where’s My Little Pony” Wilson -- is, "No." Speaking on Fox & Friends Friday morning, Fox News correspondent and contributor Geraldo Rivera slammed Wilson for politicizing a phone call President…
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Nick Kangadis | October 20, 2017
The lone National Hockey League player who protested during the national anthem by raising his fist in the air says he made his point, and now he’s done. Tampa Bay Lightning forward J.T. Brown released a statement on Twitter claiming that because of a dialogue he’s opened with the Tampa Police Department to actually do something about what most athletes have been protesting about — “police…
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Nick Kangadis | October 19, 2017
The war on Christianity rages on -- and to that, I’ll simply say, "Y’all need Jesus." Judge Stephanie Thacker was one of the two U.S. 4th Circuit Court of Appeals judges that determined that the World War I Veterans Memorial in Bladensburg, Md., commonly known as the “Peace Cross,” is unconstitutional because it’s a religious symbol. The 40-foot cross was erected in 1925 and was placed on the…
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Nick Kangadis | October 19, 2017
This might be the most twisted game of hide-and-seek the world has ever seen. Apparently, being a missing child is now a game, or “challenge,” among young people on Facebook. It’s called the “48 Hour Challenge,” and the point of the game is to go missing for as long as you can within a 48-hour timespan. The participant accrues points by getting mentions on social media that they are missing.…
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Nick Kangadis | October 19, 2017
Put the phone down! There’s living, breathing people that you’re supposed to care about at the table! Actor Will Ferrell has joined together with non-profit organization Common Sense Media in order to release a new public service announcement (PSA) calling on families to put their devices, phones and tablets, down while attempting to have dinner with each other — you know, like most families…
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Nick Kangadis | October 18, 2017
No, the customer isn’t always right. Sometimes the customer is a deranged moron who feels they can treat others like crap because they work in the service industry. A woman in Melbourne, Fla. attacked a 7-Eleven store clerk with a sandwich and nacho cheese, because she wasn’t allowed to do whatever she pleased. According to the Palm Bay Daily: The incident occurred earlier this morning at 1:…
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Nick Kangadis | October 18, 2017
With all the meaningless, PC-scrubbed stories about what Halloween costumes you are or aren’t allowed to wear because it might offend some moron missing a few brain cells, one bit of news or should I say “fake news” -- is making the rounds. While traditional politician costumes lose popularity in non-election years, the NSFW yandy.com, known for their costumes that can make any gal look as…
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Nick Kangadis | October 17, 2017
The NFL keeps breaking records — just not in a good way. On the heels of ESPN refusing to air the national anthem during Monday night’s matchup between the visiting Indianapolis Colts and host Tennessee Titans, ratings for the game were the third worst for a Monday night game since ESPN bought the rights to Monday Night Football back in 2006. According to Deadline Hollywood: In a season…
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Nick Kangadis | October 17, 2017
While people are celebrating a U.S.-backed forces victory against ISIS terrorists in Raqqa, Syria, there is still clearly a lot of work to do. Reuters reported Tuesday that the Taliban terrorist group -- and let’s not call them militants, like Reuters -- attacked government targets in Afghanistan “killing at least 69 people, including a senior police commander, and wounding scores of others.”…