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Target continues to look for love in all the wrong places. As the retailer grapples with falling sales, declining foot ...
There's no official database on police migration, but anecdotal evidence suggests a quiet revolt among rank-and-file law ...
Conservative think tanks, bolstered by political success, are getting more active in shareholder campaigns as fewer social ...
The public split between Target and Twin Cities Pride, the nonprofit that throws the parade in Target's hometown, captures ...
The National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA), representing over 200 Black-owned newspapers and media companies, has ...
Faces Controversy Over Target Sponsorship *The Essence Festival of Culture is known for celebrating Black excellence, music, ...
It is no longer acceptable to deliver promises to our communities in private without also demonstrating those values publicly,” said ...
Target Corp. is preparing to introduce new technology to lock and unlock store shelves from a smartphone in a bid to curb theft and improve the shopping experience.
Target Corp. is testing the sale of more products in larger quantities as the big-box chain looks to compete more effectively against rivals and reinvigorate sales.
Five years after George Floyd's death, a new photo exhibit spearheaded by Lookout Santa Cruz photojournalist Kevin Painchaud opens June 30 at the London Nelson Community Center, exploring activism ...