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- JEFFREY EPSTEIN EMAIL CORRESPONDENCEJEFFREY EPSTEIN EMAIL CORRESPONDENCE By Presidential Administration Based on DOJ Epstein Files Release (Jan. 30, 2026) & House Oversight Committee Documents (Nov. 2025) Prepared: February 23, 2026 IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER:…
- America’s $64 Trillion Problem: Who’s Holding the Bag?Let’s talk about something that should be keeping every American up at night but somehow rarely makes it past the third segment on the evening news. The United States…
- The cryptocurrency designed to escape government oversight has instead enhanced the state’s ability to tax, monitor, and seize digital wealthIn 2008, an anonymous figure using the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto released a white paper describing Bitcoin as “a peer-to-peer electronic cash system” that would operate without the need for…
- From Revolution to Casino Chip: How Wall Street Transformed Bitcoin Into Just Another Leveraged GambleAn investigation into how the anti-establishment cryptocurrency became the very thing it was designed to oppose When Satoshi Nakamoto published the Bitcoin whitepaper in October 2008—weeks after Lehman Brothers…
- The Epstein-Barr Problem: A Web of Coincidences That Defies BeliefThere’s a running joke among alumni of Manhattan’s elite Dalton School — a dark, uncomfortable joke that landed differently after the summer of 2019. They call it “the Epstein-Barr…
- The Uncomfortable Truth Billie Eilish Accidentally HighlightedWhen Billie Eilish stood on the Grammy stage and declared “no one is illegal on stolen land,” she probably didn’t expect what would follow. Within hours, the Tongva tribe…
- Trump’s Immigration Gamble: How Aggressive Enforcement Could Backfire in the MidtermsTrump’s Immigration Gamble: How Aggressive Enforcement Could Backfire in the Midterms As the administration doubles down on deportation operations, political strategists warn of a growing disconnect with the suburban…
- Are Food Companies Designing Products to Fight Weight Loss Drugs?Are Food Companies Designing Products to Fight Weight Loss Drugs? A new frontier in the battle between Big Food and Big Pharma raises uncomfortable questions about consumer choice There’s…
- America’s Oldest Foreign Policy Playbook Is Making a Comeback—Here’s Why That MattersAmerica’s Oldest Foreign Policy Playbook Is Making a Comeback—Here’s Why That Matters By Dominick Calabro, Editor-in-ChiefNexfinityNews.com You probably haven’t thought about the Monroe Doctrine since high school history class….
- The Unelected Empire: How NGOs Became the World’s Most Powerful Unaccountable InstitutionsThe Unelected Empire: How NGOs Became the World’s Most Powerful Unaccountable Institutions Something strange has happened over the last few decades. Organizations that voters never elected somehow have more…
- How Fraud and Illegal Immigration Hit Your Wallet: The Hidden Costs of America’s Broken BorderThe bill for our broken immigration system isn’t just landing on the desks of federal bureaucrats—it’s showing up in your rent check, your grocery bill, and your kids’ school…
- The Great Under-16 Disconnect: Are Social Media Bans the Answer—or Just Good Business for Big Tech?The Great Under-16 Disconnect: Are Social Media Bans the Answer—or Just Good Business for Big Tech? There’s something unprecedented happening across the globe right now. From Sydney to Copenhagen,…
- Is This Iran’s Moment? Inside the Protests That Could Change EverythingThe streets of Iran are alive with defiance again. Videos flood social media showing crowds chanting against the Islamic Republic, women defiantly removing their hijabs, and security forces struggling…
- The Hidden Cost of Your Cloud: How Data Centers Are Draining America’s ResourcesThe Hidden Cost of Your Cloud: How Data Centers Are Draining America’s Resources By Dominick Bianco, Editor-in-Chief You probably don’t think much about where your emails live, or how…
- The AI Startup Superstars: Inside the Twenty Most Valuable Pure-Play AI CompaniesForget everything you thought you knew about how fast a company can scale. The AI revolution isn’t just creating new technology—it’s rewriting the rules of business growth itself. We’re…
- The Erosion of British Liberty: How Expedited Arrest Powers Undermine Centuries of Free Speech ProtectionsA Crisis Decades in the Making Britain faces an unprecedented assault on free expression, with police now making approximately 30 arrests daily for speech-related offenses—a nearly fourfold increase since…
- Brazil’s Building a Highway Through the Amazon… For a Climate SummitHere’s something you genuinely can’t make up: Brazil is bulldozing through the Amazon rainforest to build a massive four-lane highway—all to make it easier for people to attend COP30,…
- Rigged Game: Inside ESPN’s Corrupt Marriage of NFL Billions and Gambling ProfitsWhen ESPN launched its daily betting show “Daily Wager” in 2019, it marked a seismic shift in sports journalism ethics. The network that once prided itself on objective sports…
- Netflix and Spotify Team Up for Video Podcasts: What This Means for the FutureIn a partnership that bridges two entertainment giants, Netflix and Spotify announced they’re bringing select video podcasts to the streaming platform starting in early 2026. The deal marks a…
- Breaking Down the Wall: How One Bill Could Finally Open Investment Doors Shut for DecadesLet’s discuss a financial barrier that has been quietly keeping millions of Americans locked out of wealth-building opportunities for over 40 years. It’s called the “accredited investor” rule, and…
FOX NEWS
- South African President Cyril Ramaphosa thanked Vladimir Putin after 17 South African men who were "lured" to fight in Russia’s war against Ukraine began returning home.
- Louvre director Laurence des Cars resigns after thieves stole $102 million in crown jewels. Macron praised her decision as "an act of responsibility."
- Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister Majid Takht-Ravanchi said Tuesday, "We are ready to reach an agreement as soon as possible" over Iran's nuclear program.
- Moscow bombing kills police officer as Vladimir Putin reportedly claims attacker was recruited online and was unknowingly given a device that was detonated remotely.
- The U.K. Parliament is set to debate the release of confidential files on former Prince Andrew following his arrest on misconduct allegations.
- Iran reportedly nears deal with China for supersonic anti-ship missiles that could target U.S. carrier strike groups deployed in Middle East waters.
- White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said President Donald Trump is willing to use the "lethal force" of the U.S. military "if necessary," regarding Iran.
- U.S. forces intercept fugitive oil tanker "Bertha" in Indian Ocean as President Donald Trump's sanctions blockade reaches global waters, officials announced Tuesday.
- Four years after Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the war shows no clear end in sight as costly battlefield advances continue and renewed diplomatic efforts struggle to deliver a breakthrough.
- Henry Jackson Society study argues Israel's quantum computing and cyber capabilities could counter China while strengthening U.S. and Western defense alliances.
- A London airline parts executive was sentenced to nearly five years in prison for selling over 60,000 fake aircraft components that prompted global aviation safety concerns.
- Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was evacuated Tuesday from The Lodge in Canberra — his official residence — over an alleged security incident.
- U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer called the Russia-Ukraine war “the most critical issue of our age," according to a press release about Ukraine aid.
- Experts say three scenarios emerge for Ukraine war: prolonged stalemate, Ukrainian momentum reshaping talks or dangerous erosion of Western resolve against Russia.
- President Putin prioritizes Russia's nuclear triad strengthening as Ukrainian President Zelenskyy warns the Russian leader has launched "World War III."
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- The days of plugging in an iPhone to charge won't last forever.
- Nandan Nilekani, co-founder of one of India's biggest outsourcing companies, says an H-1B visa crackdown would ultimately hurt the U.S.
- Mexican Senator Armando Rios Piter told CNN that he plans to introduce a bill this week that would stop Mexican purchases of American corn.
- The market is at all-time highs and many say Trump is the reason. But stocks were rallying when investors thought Hillary Clinton would win. Janet Yellen and the Fed may deserve more of the credit for the market's move.
- Apple stock is less than $1 away from its all-time high amid renewed optimism for the iPhone.
- President-elect Donald Trump focuses his criticism of NAFTA on Mexico. But Canada and America have a rocky trade history too.
- Verizon has decided to bring back unlimited data plans. But while that's great for its subscribers, it's awful news for investors. It's another sign of how brutally competitive the telecom business is. And it's hurting Verizon's stock.
- The automaker announced Monday that its first official venture in the oil-rich Middle East will be in the United Arab Emirates.
- Sears Holdings, the company that owns retail stores Sears and Kmart, said this weekend that it would remove 31 Trump-branded items from its website.
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- The price of crude oil has more than doubled over the past year after bottoming out at $26 per barrel in February 2016.
- Uber's top rival in India has some unsolicited advice for the U.S. startup: Go local.
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- Universal Biopack makes packaging that it sells to restaurants and manufacturers. But rather than plastic, it uses a mixture of bamboo and cassava.
- Treasury secretary pick Steven Mnuchin is an executive producer on Warner Bros.' "The Lego Batman Movie," which pulled in an estimated $55.6 million from U.S. audiences during its opening weekend.