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The e-commerce company entered a merger agreement with a group led by Siris Capital Group for $26 per share in cash.
Widowed by Ebola, MN woman fights to claim spouse's Social Security
The Nigerian government isn't releasing a death certificate for Patrick Sawyer, one of the first Americans to die of Ebola. And that's a problem for his family in Minnesota.
Brilliant and accessible, poet John Berryman wins new fans
People from around the world will honor John Berryman this weekend, widely hailed as one of the great American poets of the 20th century. The poet, who took his life in 1972, would have been 100 this year.
Documents contradict Nienstedt testimony on priest's sexual assault
Archbishop John Nienstedt gave a false statement under oath about his knowledge of the Rev. Gilbert Gustafson's conviction for sexually assaulting a child, letters obtained by MPR News show.
Retailers in free delivery 'arms race' to snare online shoppers
Target's decision to offer free shipping on all online orders through Dec. 20 is the latest salvo from retailers hoping to boost sales.
3M is offering employees significant discounts on solar panels for their homes.
Appetites: The beginner's guide to making a dessert cheese plate
Everybody has seen the cheese and cracker plate, but increasingly local chefs are holding the cheese for dessert. Here are some tips on how to do it yourself.
Minnesota readies Ebola monitoring for travelers from W. Africa
The roughly 10 travelers per week coming to Minnesota from Ebola-affected countries will be monitored, part of the larger process federal officials are starting Monday in six states.
Brains On: How is video game music interactive?
Video game music has come a long way from the days of Space Invaders. How does it work?
Hallberg's Picture of Health: Avoiding physician burnout
A growing elderly population and the demands of the Affordable Care Act are putting new stresses on doctors and contributing to an increase in physician burnout.