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...
Why Most Crowdfunding Campaigns Are Dead Before They Launch
The four brutal truths founders learn too late — and what to do about them Every year, thousands of entrepreneurs and early-stage companies turn to equity crowdfunding platforms like Wefunder, Republic, and StartEngine with visions of democratized capital. The promise is seductive: list your company, tell your story, and watch investors come flooding in. The...
Operation Gold Rush
The $14.6 Billion Heist Inside America’s Healthcare System — And the Question Nobody in Washington Wants to Answer Foreign criminal networks looted Medicare for over a decade using stolen American identities, shell companies, and AI-generated fake consent recordings. The system failed spectacularly. Now comes the harder question — who was minding the store, and when...
The Body Keeps the Score
The Body Keeps the Score As the Global Food Supply Transforms, What Happens to Human Nutrition, Metabolism, and Long-Term Health? The food supply is changing faster than our understanding of what that change means for the human body. We covered the mechanics last time — how industrial seed oils have saturated processed foods, how lab-grown...
The Kurdish Moment: If Iran Falls, Does a New Nation Rise?
The Kurdish Moment: If Iran Falls, Does a New Nation Rise? By Dominick Bianco | NexfinityNews.com For over a century, the Kurdish people have been the Middle East’s greatest broken promise. Roughly 40 million strong, they represent one of the largest ethnic groups on earth without a state to call their own — scattered across...
TRUMP’S WORLD RESET
Venezuela Flipped, Iran Struck, Cuba Cornered — And Greenland in the Crosshairs In a span of barely two months, Donald Trump has done something no American president has attempted in a generation — he has physically redrawn the geopolitical map of the Western Hemisphere and the Middle East, not with diplomacy, not with sanctions alone,...
The Algorithm Goes to War: How AI Has Changed the Battlefield Forever
The U.S. military just struck more than 1,000 targets inside Iran in the first 24 hours of its campaign — a pace of destruction that would have been unthinkable a decade ago. The secret weapon wasn’t a new missile. It was software. Let that number sink in for a moment. One thousand targets. In a...
Iran: The New Proxy Battleground — And the War Has Already Started
The chess match for Iran’s future didn’t start Saturday. It started the moment Washington, Moscow, and Beijing each decided — separately, quietly, and with cold calculation — that whoever controls the next Iranian government controls the next chapter of Middle Eastern history. What happened on February 28, 2026 was simply the moment that calculation went...
Easy Part: What Comes After Khamenei?
Operation Epic Fury They got him. Early Saturday morning, February 28, 2026, in a joint U.S.-Israeli military operation dubbed “Operation Epic Fury,” a missile found Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in his own compound in Tehran — reportedly while he was at his desk, carrying out the duties of a man who believed himself untouchable. Within hours,...









