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Israeli cyber-firm Cyabra finds fraudulent social media accounts amplified backlash against Target following its decision to abandon diversity initiatives.
At issue is a full-page New York Times ad, paid by Walmart heiress Christy Walton, highlighting upcoming protests.
In what’s being widely recognized as the most impactful Black-led boycott since the Montgomery Bus Boycott of the 1950s, ...
A new report claims a coordinated campaign of fake X accounts stoked tensions over Target’s DEI rollback and manufactured online outrage.
The arrest of labor leader David Huerta in Los Angeles has put unions on the leading edge of resistance to mounting ...
More than 20 years later, a man who alleges he was sexually assaulted by a former Roanoke County athletic director is coming forward.
Merchandise for Target’s 2025 Pride collection is available for sale online, in the Target app and in some stores ...
After pulling back its DEI initiatives and retracting support for NYC Pride this year, Target still trotted out its annual ...
Contributing opinion columnist Sheletta Brundidge shares that her and Nekima Levy Armstrong's prominent roles in the boycott ...
@riversidechat wasn’t the only Target customer who spotted issues with the store’s Pride items. Others have also criticized ...
Follow TNM's WhatsApp channel for news updates and story links.Protests across India are calling on the public to boycott Zudio, a popular clothing brand under ...