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NYNext is indispensable insider insight into the people, innovations, and policy that matter most to NYC’s power players (and those who aspire to be). Led by New York Post financial correspondent Lydia Moynihan, the franchise introduces readers to the brightest visionaries and industry leaders shaping the future of the city and beyond.

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Meta taps Wall Street dealmaker Dina Powell McCormick as company’s first president

Meta has landed one of Wall Street’s most connected dealmakers as it expands its AI growth.

CES is now a major player in artificial intelligence — thanks to Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang

At the annual event, big names in AI are overshadowing the gimmicky inventions of years past.

Can fingernail-sized chips help America catch China in the race to quantum supremacy?

SEEQC, which traces its lineage back to IBM, is building the world’s quantum computers. They might prove critical in the global race for quantum supremacy.


Meet the Host

Lydia Moynihan covers stories at the intersection of Washington, Wall Street and Silicon Valley. During her time at The Post, she’s conducted interviews with notable business leaders including Barry Diller, Bill Ackman and Eric Schmidt as well as senators and presidential candidates. Thanks to her Rolodex of sources packed with power players, she’s broken dozens of stories including efforts to ban TikTok, Rudy Giuliani’s indictment and Trump’s SPAC.

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Starbucks chief gets to use company jet for free, personal trips — other CEOs are likely to demand the same perk

“The assassination of the UnitedHealthcare executive provided a unique opportunity to give boards air cover to capitulate to a CEO’s desire to fly private,” a source explained.

From hypercars to homeland defense: What’s really going on inside this secretive factory

Lydia Moynihan heads to Torrance, Calif., for an inside look at Divergent — the cutting-edge company quietly reshaping how everything from supercars to military hardware gets made. She sits down with CEO and Co-founder Lukas Czinger and straps…

Why NYC and Silicon Alley will lead the AI boom

“AI makes it so cheap and easy for anyone to be an entrepreneur… New York can lead here,” Betaworks CEO John Borthwick told NYNext.

Davos has turned into an Art Basel party scene — and longtime attendees aren’t thrilled: ‘I liked it when there was less visibility’

Attendees complain that it’s become overrun and devolved into a social scene that falls somewhere between St. Barth’s at New Year’s and Snow Polo in St. Moritz.

Canal Street goes couture?  Inside NYC’s most surprising style shift

Canal Street used to sell knockoff dreams from folding tables — now it’s hawking $150 tees and handmade tailoring.  William Zimmerman dives into the unlikely rise of a high-end menswear enclave on one of New York’s grittiest…

Canal Street has become New York’s unlikely menswear hotspot — with savvy brands purposely banding together

One of Manhattan’s most storied commercial corridors is being reshaped.

This fine print in California’s wealth tax is what’s really roiling Silicon Valley

It isn’t the 5% rate that has techies furious and seriously contemplating leaving the Golden State.

How Silicon Valley and WH are betting AI will solve the affordability crisis

“Inflation will fall dramatically because of innovation and robotics,” economist Stephen Moore told NYNext.

This $300,000 technology is turning private jets into flying offices

“It’s the largest single advancement in aviation technology since modern commercial aviation,” one jet broker told NYNext.

Trump’s Venezuela gamble, a $400K Maduro bet and Nvidia’s power-hungry AI push

Skittish investors eye Venezuelan oil with caution, a mysterious $400K betting-market wager on Maduro’s capture raises insider-trading questions, and Nvidia escalates the AI race with faster, energy-hungry chips at CES as Gen Z singles take…