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Aboriginal Title and the Public Markets: How British Columbia’s Land Tenure Crisis Reaches the Listed Mining and Oil & Gas Sector
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Aboriginal Title and the Public Markets: How British Columbia’s Land Tenure Crisis Reaches the Listed Mining and Oil & Gas Sector

Aboriginal Title and the Public Markets: How British Columbia’s Land Tenure Crisis Reaches the Listed Mining and Oil & Gas Sector Part Two of a NexfinityNews series. An analysis of who actually owns British Columbia’s minerals and oil and gas, the publicly traded miners and drillers exposed to unresolved Aboriginal title, the securities disclosure obligations...

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Operation Tidal Wave Cruise CSAM Arrests: 27 Deported, Zero Charges, Vetting Gaps Exposed

Federal agents detained 28 cruise ship crew members at the Port of San Diego in late April 2026 and arrested 23 the following day in what officials have since identified as part of Operation Tidal Wave, a Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) enforcement push targeting child sexual abuse material (CSAM). Of those interviewed, 27 were found...

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Stablecoins, Sanctions, and the Strait: How Washington Re-anchored the Dollar in 2026

For most of the last decade, the headline narrative in international finance has been the slow decline of the US dollar. BRICS expansion, central bank gold buying, China’s Cross-Border Interbank Payment System, the Saudi-China petroyuan flirtation, and the weaponization of sanctions all fed a single storyline: the world was building exits from the dollar. By...

MADD Says the “Kill Switch” Is a Hoax. The Real Story Is Worse.
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MADD Says the “Kill Switch” Is a Hoax. The Real Story Is Worse.

MADD Says the “Kill Switch” Is a Hoax. The Real Story Is Worse. The federal government doesn’t enforce drunk driving laws. So who actually flips the switch in your car — and who gets the data afterward? Mothers Against Drunk Driving sent supporters an email this week defending Section 24220 of the 2021 Infrastructure Investment...

Why Do Immigrants Appear to Get Preferential Treatment in American and British Courts?
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Why Do Immigrants Appear to Get Preferential Treatment in American and British Courts?

Why Do Immigrants Appear to Get Preferential Treatment in American and British Courts? An Investigative Analysis | NexfinityNews Any serious discussion of “two-tier justice” eventually arrives at the same uncomfortable question, and most commentators retreat before they ask it out loud. We will not retreat. Across two of the oldest common-law democracies in the world...

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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...

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Finally, Something Both Parties Can Agree On

After years of gridlock, finger-pointing, and partisan warfare — Congress has found its common ground. Unfortunately, it’s a vote to make sure you never find out who among them is a predator. You have to hand it to them. You really do. For years, we’ve been told Washington is broken. Hopelessly divided. Two parties so...

Denmark’s Benefit Reduction Experiment: Was There a Direct Correlation With the 74% Drop in Asylum Seekers?
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Denmark’s Benefit Reduction Experiment: Was There a Direct Correlation With the 74% Drop in Asylum Seekers?

When Denmark slashed welfare benefits for newly arrived immigrants and asylum seekers, asylum applications did not merely decline — they collapsed. The numbers are stark, the timeline is traceable, and peer-reviewed economic research has now weighed in on whether the connection was causal or coincidental. The answer is uncomfortable for both sides of the immigration...

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You Told Them to Leave. Now You’re Begging Them to Come Back.

How the war on wealth is bankrupting New York and California — and the politicians who lit the fire still can’t stop playing with matches Let’s start with the most tone-deaf political moment of 2026 so far — and the competition for that title has been fierce. On March 11th, New York Governor Kathy Hochul...