Twin Cities Pride to exclude Target from its parade

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Target is not welcome at the Twin Cities Pride Festival this year despite being a longtime sponsor, organizers say, because ...
Target is rolling out exciting new products and collaborations in February, including exclusive apparel, meal kits, and ...
Consumers who want to boycott Target should instead spend their dollars on products from Black-owned businesses at the ...
Critics are calling for shoppers to boycott Target over its DEI policy reversal – but black-owned brands are asking customers ...
Target is one of several major companies—including Amazon, Meta, McDonald’s, Walmart, and Ford—to announce it is scaling back or completely getting rid of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) ...
Mesa City Council rezoned 64 acres east of Signal Butte Road. Developers plan to build a Target, 650 apartments and more.
Target says it is joining rival Walmart and a number of other prominent American brands in scaling back its diversity, equity ...
Target gave local filmmaker Leonard Searcy a $35,000 grant in October. Searcy was set to meet with the Minneapolis-based ...