President Donald Trump landed on Long Island Friday afternoon for remarks at the Nassau County Police Academy Center for Training and Intelligence in Garden City, joined by Attorney General Todd Blanche and FBI Director Kash Patel. The stated purpose was public safety: a tour of county law enforcement facilities and an announcement built around preliminary...
Author: Dominick Bianco, Editor-in-Chief
Dominick M. Bianco
Editor-in-Chief, Nexfinity News
Dominick M. Bianco is the Editor-in-Chief of Nexfinity News, where he leads editorial coverage across global finance, capital markets, emerging technologies, macroeconomic policy, and investigative reporting.
His reporting focuses on institutional trends, artificial intelligence, digital assets, ESG investing, blockchain technology, and cross-border capital flows.
Bianco emphasizes data-backed analysis, regulatory context, market transparency, and forward-looking economic implications.
He oversees editorial standards, newsroom strategy, fact-checking practices, and content integrity to ensure coverage aligns with high-trust publishing benchmarks and professional journalism standards.
Bianco is a member of the National Writers Union and the Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ). He is also a former U.S. Marine Corps veteran.
Areas of Expertise
- Global Financial Markets
- Artificial Intelligence in Finance
- Digital Assets & Blockchain
- Carbon Credits & ESG Investing
- Macroeconomic Policy
- Investigative Financial Journalism
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Latest Posts
Oracle Borrowed Its Way Into the AI Trade. The Credit Market Is Now Pricing the Risk.
Introduction Oracle Corporation has spent the past year converting a database and enterprise software business into one of the largest debt-financed infrastructure builds in corporate history. The bet is anchored to a single customer: OpenAI. The equity market has already repriced that bet. Oracle shares peaked at $345.72 in the third quarter of 2025 and...
The $14 Billion Story That Ate Itself: How Beyond Meat Went From the Decade’s Hottest IPO to a 1-for-30 Reverse Split
Beyond Meat, Inc. (NASDAQ: BYND) announced on Tuesday, Aug. 11, 2026, that its board had selected a 1-for-30 reverse stock split, consolidating every 30 shares into one in an effort to regain compliance with Nasdaq’s minimum bid price requirement. The split takes effect at 11:59 p.m. Eastern on Aug. 13, with split-adjusted trading beginning Aug....
The Great Equalizer Comes Home: Cheap Drones, Crowded Skies, and No Way to Tell Friend From Foe
Over eleven weeks this summer, the FBI seized more than 700 drones the largest federal drone enforcement operation in American history. Agents worked restricted airspace around World Cup stadiums in eleven cities, tracked operators to their homes, and filed federal charges. It was, by any measure, the most concentrated counter-drone effort the country has ever...
France Bans Cold Calls. Would the United States Follow — and Who Would Pay the Bill?
France’s ban on unsolicited telemarketing calls takes effect Tuesday, Aug. 11, 2026, replacing the country’s opt-out registry with a rule that requires businesses to obtain a consumer’s consent before dialing. Individuals who place illegal calls face fines up to €75,000 (about $87,000) per call. Companies face up to €375,000 (about $435,000) per call. The law,...
85 Days Out: The DSA Is on the November Ballot, and Both Parties Think That Helps Them
Eighty-five days before Americans vote on November 3, the sharpest unresolved question in American politics is not which party controls Congress. It is which faction controls the Democratic Party — and whether the answer costs Democrats the majorities they are otherwise favored to win. The Democratic Socialists of America entered this cycle with two members...
Five Months In: Walmart’s Vizio Account Requirement and the Race to Buy Consumer Data
Since mid-March 2026, Walmart has required owners of select new Vizio televisions to sign in with a Walmart account before they can finish setting up the television or use its smart features. The retailer announced the change on March 23, 2026, at the IAB NewFronts, the annual event where media companies pitch advertisers on the...
The Canary in the Coal Mine: Retail Margin Debt Hits a Record $1.5 Trillion
American investors now owe their brokers a record $1.5 trillion. That figure comes from the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority’s margin statistics, which reported $1,502,072 million in debit balances in customers’ securities margin accounts for June 2026. It was a 6.1% increase from May and a 49.0% increase from a year earlier, and the highest reading...
14.5 Million Empty Homes, Fewer Than 800,000 for Sale: What LendingTree’s Vacancy Report Actually Says About Prices
Intro LendingTree released a national housing vacancy study on July 7, 2026, finding that roughly 14.5 million U.S. homes — about one in ten housing units — sit vacant. Florida alone accounts for approximately 1.5 million of them, nearly as many as the other nine states in the top-ten vacancy ranking combined. The headline number...
Fauci Invoked the Fifth More Than 100 Times. The Real Fight Is Over Whether His Pardon Let Him.
Dr. Anthony Fauci sat before the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee on Wednesday, July 29, delivered an opening statement, and then said almost nothing else for more than two hours. Under subpoena from committee chairman Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.), the former director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases invoked his...









