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March 2026

Dermata Therapeutics 2025 Financial Update

DRMA|EPS -$8.16|Net Loss $7.5M Dermata Therapeutics recently pivoted from pharmaceutical development to direct-to-consumer skincare. They expect to launch their new Tome skincare brand in mid-2026. Revenue is not reported in the operating statements. Net loss per common share (EPS) was $(8.16) in 2025, improving significantly from $(80.32) in 2024. The total net loss for the

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EU Accuses Hungary Of ‘Pro-Russian Espionage’

EU Accuses Hungary Of ‘Pro-Russian Espionage’ Authored by Lucas Leiroz de Almeida via InfoBrics, The rhetorical escalation between Budapest and Brussels continues to grow. Now, the EU accuses Hungary of actively sabotaging Europe by passing strategic information about the bloc to the Russian side. This type of serious accusation could never be made without proof,

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Connected vending machines pass 8 million units as cashless payments accelerate adoption

By Marc Kavinsky, Lead Editor at IoT Business News. Berg Insight estimates 8.1 million connected vending machines were in operation globally in 2025 and projects the installed base to reach nearly 11.7 million by 2030, with cashless payment and newer “grab-and-go” formats reshaping what “vending” means. Vending may look like a mature business, but its

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The German Bureaucratic Dream Of “Society with Bound Capital”

The German Bureaucratic Dream Of “Society with Bound Capital” Submitted by Thomas Kolbe They form a massive workforce, the last continuously growing sector of our society: civil servants. Approximately 5.5 million employees work in the public sector, and last year alone, 205,000 new civil servants were added. This is by no means a blind attack

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Key Russian Baltic Oil Port Of Primorsk Resumes Loading After Ukraine Attack

Key Russian Baltic Oil Port Of Primorsk Resumes Loading After Ukraine Attack Russia’s top oil port in the Baltic Sea, Primorsk, resumed loading days after it came under attack from Ukrainian drones, although Bloomberg notes that the company that pipes crude there said it is trying to divert barrels elsewhere because of the incidents. Ukraine

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A Turning Point For Europe: Historic EU Parliament Votes Signal Rightward Realignment On Migration, Privacy, And Transatlantic Ties

A Turning Point For Europe: Historic EU Parliament Votes Signal Rightward Realignment On Migration, Privacy, And Transatlantic Ties On Thursday, the European Parliament in Strasbourg delivered what many are calling one of the most significant setbacks in recent memory for the EU’s traditional bureaucratic and centrist consensus. In a single day, MEPs advanced stricter mass

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Watch Martin Armstrong LIVE – Virtual Tickets Still Available

On March 31, Martin Armstrong will be speaking live in Vancouver with Michael Campbell, addressing what lies ahead in 2026, 2027, and beyond. This is based on the Economic Confidence Model, the same model that has tracked major turning points in markets, geopolitics, and global trends decades in advance. We are entering one of the

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