The former Aeromarine landfill in Keyport, New Jersey, is drawing renewed attention as environmental advocates and residents question whether decades of inadequate oversight contributed to ongoing public health concerns. The site has become part of a broader statewide conversation about New Jersey’s aging landfill infrastructure, unfunded remediation obligations, and the long-term environmental risks tied to...
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
The State That Knew: How New Jersey’s Regulatory Failures Fueled Keyport’s Toxic Crisis
For years, the former Aeromarine landfill in Keyport, New Jersey sat quietly along the shoreline of Raritan Bay — deteriorating in plain sight while environmental violations accumulated and nearby residents grew increasingly alarmed. Now, a suspected cancer cluster has pushed the long-forgotten landfill into the center of a growing public accountability crisis. The renewed scrutiny...
Parental Liability Laws Expand as Minors Gain More Medical Rights Without Parents
WASHINGTON, D.C. — May 17, 2026 — Parents in the United States are facing a growing legal contradiction. Prosecutors are increasingly holding mothers and fathers criminally responsible for their children’s misconduct, while lawmakers continue to expand minors’ rights to obtain medical treatment without parental approval. Legal scholars say the two trends are moving in opposite...
Georgia’s Data Center Land Grab: A Policy Choice We Didn’t Have to Make
The Viral Video That Exposed a Larger Policy Problem A viral video from Georgia has turned a local land dispute into a national debate over property rights and corporate subsidies. In the footage, a young woman describes how her mother’s home in Coweta County is being taken through eminent domain so that Georgia Power can...
New York Moves to Ban Potassium Bromate: What the Food Safety and Chemical Disclosure Act Means for Bakers, Manufacturers, and Consumers
New York is poised to become the second U.S. state, after California, to ban potassium bromate, red dye No. 3, and propylparaben from its food supply. The bill also closes a long-debated federal regulatory loophole — and could shape national manufacturing decisions well beyond the state line. On April 21, 2026, the New York State...
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...
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...
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.
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...
Mamdani’s Wealth Gap Math Doesn’t Justify His Solutions
Mamdani’s Wealth Gap Math Doesn’t Justify His Solutions The $200,000 number is real. It is also the wrong metric to build policy on — and the right ones point to problems City Hall and Albany have so far refused to confront. Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s Preliminary Racial Equity Plan, released in April, leans heavily on a...









