In December 2023, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved the first medicine built on CRISPR gene-editing technology. The decision did more than clear a single treatment. It established that a therapy which rewrites a patient’s DNA could move through the same regulatory pathway used for conventional drugs, and it signaled to investors, hospitals and...
Author: Dominick Bianco, Editor-in-Chief
Dominick M. Bianco
Editor-in-Chief, Nexfinity News
Dominick M. Bianco is the Editor-in-Chief of Nexfinity News, where he leads editorial coverage across global finance, capital markets, emerging technologies, macroeconomic policy, and investigative reporting.
His reporting focuses on institutional trends, artificial intelligence, digital assets, ESG investing, blockchain technology, and cross-border capital flows.
Bianco emphasizes data-backed analysis, regulatory context, market transparency, and forward-looking economic implications.
He oversees editorial standards, newsroom strategy, fact-checking practices, and content integrity to ensure coverage aligns with high-trust publishing benchmarks and professional journalism standards.
Bianco is a member of the National Writers Union and the Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ). He is also a former U.S. Marine Corps veteran.
Areas of Expertise
- Global Financial Markets
- Artificial Intelligence in Finance
- Digital Assets & Blockchain
- Carbon Credits & ESG Investing
- Macroeconomic Policy
- Investigative Financial Journalism
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Latest Posts
How Barnes & Noble Became One of America’s Fastest-Growing Brick-and-Mortar Retailers
After nearly two decades of shrinking, Barnes & Noble is opening stores again at a pace it has not matched in a generation. The bookseller plans to open roughly 60 new U.S. locations in 2026, matching its 2025 total and following about 57 openings in 2024 — more new stores in a single year than...
As Tornado Activity Migrates East, the Southeast Confronts a Construction and Land-Use Reckoning
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From the Deck of the Enterprise to Legion Leadership: Jerry Landkamer
TAMPA, Fla. — Jerry Landkamer, a Vietnam-era Navy veteran from Nebraska who served with the Navy’s first F-14 squadron, was elected a national vice commander of The American Legion on August 28, 2025. This profile is part of #250for250, a NexfinityNews series marking America’s 250th anniversary in 2026 by recognizing 250 veterans and the leaders...
A Judge Turned Commander: Air Force Veteran Dan Wiley Leads The American Legion
TAMPA, Fla. — Dan K. Wiley, an Air Force veteran and retired Kansas judge who raises cattle in Leavenworth, was elected national commander of The American Legion on August 28, 2025, taking the helm of the nation’s largest veterans organization. This profile is part of #250for250, a NexfinityNews series marking America’s 250th anniversary in 2026...
A Post-9/11 First: Ryan Gallucci Leads the VFW’s Washington Office
WASHINGTON — Ryan M. Gallucci, an Army veteran of the Iraq War, became executive director of the Veterans of Foreign Wars’ Washington Office on March 1, 2023 — the first post-9/11 veteran to lead the organization’s Capitol Hill operation. This profile is part of #250for250, a NexfinityNews series marking America’s 250th anniversary in 2026 by...
‘Follow Me’: Al Lipphardt’s Year Leading the VFW
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Alfred J. “Al” Lipphardt, a decorated Vietnam combat veteran from Georgia, served as the 116th Commander-in-Chief of the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) from 2024 to 2025, leading the nation’s largest organization of combat veterans before handing the post to his successor. This profile is part of #250for250, a NexfinityNews series marking...
A Historic First: Carol Whitmore Becomes the VFW’s First Woman Commander-in-Chief
COLUMBUS, Ohio — On August 13, 2025, Carol Whitmore was elected the 117th Commander-in-Chief of the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW), becoming the first woman — and the first Iowan — to lead the 126-year-old organization. This profile is part of #250for250, a NexfinityNews series marking America’s 250th anniversary in 2026 by recognizing 250 veterans...
PVA’s Elected Leader: U.S. Army Veteran Robert Thomas
WASHINGTON — Robert Thomas, a U.S. Army veteran from Cleveland who lives with a spinal cord injury, serves as national president and chairman of the board of Paralyzed Veterans of America (PVA), the organization’s highest elected office. This profile is part of #250for250, a NexfinityNews series marking America’s 250th anniversary in 2026 by recognizing 250...
West Point to Wheelchair Advocacy: Carl Blake Leads Paralyzed Veterans of America
WASHINGTON — Carl Blake, a West Point graduate and Army officer whose own spinal cord injury ended his military career, now serves as chief executive officer of Paralyzed Veterans of America (PVA), the only congressionally chartered veterans organization dedicated solely to veterans with spinal cord injuries and diseases. This profile is part of #250for250, a...









