For the first time in nearly six decades, the federal government is not the biggest employer in the room. Under President Trump’s second term, Washington has shed hundreds of thousands of positions, bringing the federal payroll to its lowest level since Lyndon Johnson was in the White House — and the lowest share of the...
Author: Dominick Bianco, Editor-in-Chief
The Post Office Is Going Broke Delivering Your Junk Mail
The Post Office Is Going Broke Delivering Your Junk Mail We banned spam calls, spam texts, and spam emails. So why are we subsidizing billions of pieces of spam sent through the U.S. Mail — and calling it a business model? By Dominick Bianco | Editor-in-Chief, NexfinityNews | April 9, 2026 The United States Postal...
He Saw It Coming: The UAE Minister Who Called Europe’s Extremism Crisis and What It Means Now
Let’s rewind to 2017. Picture a panel discussion at the Tweeps Forum in Riyadh — a gathering of global power brokers talking about extremism and social media. The UAE’s Foreign Minister, Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al-Nahyan, leaned into his microphone, looked at the audience, and decided he’d had enough of the diplomatic niceties. He even...
Lab-Grown Coffee
Who’s Funding It, Who’s Pushing It, and What’s Standing in the Way The lab-grown food movement has a new frontier target: your morning cup of coffee. What was once confined to speculative tech conferences and fringe food blogs is now attracting hundreds of millions in venture capital, strategic investment from global food giants, and enthusiastic...
Another Day, Another Departure: Apollo Global Management Eyes the Sunbelt as New York Keeps Taxing the Hand That Feeds It
Here we go again. Another week, another headline about a financial giant quietly packing its bags and heading south — and this time, it’s a big one. Apollo Global Management, the New York-based investment powerhouse, is planning to open a second headquarters in the American South, where it expects to base most of its future...
Minnesota’s Multi-Million Dollar Fraud Scandal: Why Are the Sentences So Small?
Let’s talk numbers for a second, because the math here isn’t mathing. Zamzam Jama stole $5.6 million from American taxpayers. She walked out of federal court in Minnesota with a six-month prison sentence. The very next day, Abdul Abubakar Ali — who orchestrated $3 million in fraud under the same scheme — got one year...
Another Week, Another Tech Giant Swapping Headcount for AI
If you’ve been paying attention to the tech industry over the past couple of years, you already know the drill. A major company — one with a name you definitely recognize, one that spent the better part of the last decade telling you that its people were its greatest asset — announces a round of...
When One Giant Swallows Another: Sysco’s Restaurant Depot Deal Could Kill the Variety on Your Plate
When One Giant Swallows Another: Sysco’s Restaurant Depot Deal Could Kill the Variety on Your Plate The $29 billion acquisition making headlines on Wall Street may quietly reshape what ends up on your dinner table — and not in a good way. It happened fast. Just this week, Sysco — already the country’s largest provider...
Big Brother on Every Corner:How Flock Safety Built America’s Largest Covert Surveillance Network
Every time you pull out of your driveway and drive down a public road in America, there is a reasonable chance you are being photographed, catalogued, and fed into a privately-operated nationwide database — without a warrant, without your consent, and without any meaningful oversight. The company doing it is called Flock Safety. You’ve probably...
Justice or Jackpot? The Broken Legal System Behind Decades-Old Sexual Assault Claims
Let’s talk about something that makes a lot of people uncomfortable — not because the topic is taboo, but because any honest conversation about it requires holding two uncomfortable truths at the same time. Sexual assault is real. The trauma is real. The silence that follows — sometimes for decades — is real. And the...









