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Mark Zuckerberg Has Secured Control of Facebook for Years to Come

At Facebook’s annual shareholder meeting this morning, one investor had an unusual question for CEO Mark Zuckerberg. “One of the downsides of being successful and rich...

Dell Sells Off Software to Double Down on Its Riskiest Business

For Dell, combining software and hardware within a single company was supposed to be like chocolate and peanut butter. Instead, it’s turning out more like...

Cuban Coffee Returning to US, But Only for Nespresso Brewers

LOS ANGELES/NEW YORK— Nestle SA's Nespresso says it will become the first company to sell Cuban coffee in the United States in more than 50...

Iconic Portland jazz club lands new home

CONNECTTWEETLINKEDINGOOGLE+PINTEREST PORTLAND, Ore. -- A 12-story apartment building may be pushing longtime jazz club Jimmy Mak's out of its home...

Albany father needs transplant surgery

CONNECTTWEETLINKEDINGOOGLE+PINTEREST ALBANY, Ore. -- This Father's Day has been really tough on an Albany family. Every minute that goes by,...

British MP Murder Helping Bid to Stay in EU

LONDON— Campaigning in Britain is in its final phase ahead of Thursday’s referendum on EU membership as polls show the "Remain" camp gaining, a possible...

Should broadband data hogs pay more? ISP economics say “no”

It's Memorial Day, all Ars staff is off, and we're grateful for it (running a site remains tough work). But on a normal Monday, inevitably...

Octopuses may indeed be your new overlords

Over the past 60 years, the population of cephalopods—octopuses, squids, and cuttlefish—has been steadily growing. This is particularly remarkable because many types of marine life...

Munch, Monet, Michelangelo, and more: High art through a LEGO lens

Sam Machkovech Seattle's Pacific Science Center is the latest home to Nathan Sawaya's all-LEGO art exhibit. Sam...

Kennedy’s vision for NASA inspired greatness, then stagnation

NASA President Kennedy delivers his "Decision to Go to the Moon" speech on May 25, 1961 before Congress. ...

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