An 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 collapsed and the global financial system teetered on the brink—the vision was clear: create a peer-to-peer electronic cash system that operated outside the control of central...
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The Epstein-Barr Problem: A Web of Coincidences That Defies Belief
There’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 problem.” Not the herpes virus you learned about in biology class. Something far more unsettling. It’s the story of how a college dropout named Jeffrey Epstein...
The Uncomfortable Truth Billie Eilish Accidentally Highlighted
When 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 pointed out her mansion sits on their ancestral territory. Critics pounced on the irony. Supporters defended her message. But lost in all the noise was a...
Trump’s Immigration Gamble: How Aggressive Enforcement Could Backfire in the Midterms
Trump’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 swing voters who decide elections By Dominick Bianco, Editor-in-Chief NexfinityNews.com President Donald Trump won the 2024 election on a clear mandate: secure the border and restore...
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 something darkly ironic happening in America’s kitchens right now. Just as millions of people are turning to medications like Ozempic and Wegovy to curb their appetites...
America’s Oldest Foreign Policy Playbook Is Making a Comeback—Here’s Why That Matters
America’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. Most Americans haven’t. But in the halls of power in Washington, this 200-year-old policy is experiencing something of a renaissance—and the implications stretch from Caracas to...
The Unelected Empire: How NGOs Became the World’s Most Powerful Unaccountable Institutions
The 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 influence over policy than the people they actually did elect. These entities testify before Congress, shape international agreements, and dictate corporate behavior—all while operating in an...
How Fraud and Illegal Immigration Hit Your Wallet: The Hidden Costs of America’s Broken Border
The 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 budget. Over the past three years, Americans have watched their cost of living surge to levels not seen in decades. While the Federal Reserve and economists...
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, governments are pulling the plug on teenagers’ ability to scroll, snap, and share. Australia just became the first country to ban social media for everyone under...
Is This Iran’s Moment? Inside the Protests That Could Change Everything
The 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 to contain the anger. If you’ve been watching Iran over the years, this might feel familiar—we’ve seen uprisings before. But something feels different this time. The...









