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A boycott campaign fuels tension between Black shoppers and Black-owned brands – evoking the long struggle for ‘consumer citizenship’

A California Target store photographed on Jan. 18, 2025. Smith Collection/Gado/Getty Images by Timeka N. Tounsel, University of Washington Some Black consumers may be breaking up with...

Big-box retail chains were never a solution for America’s downtowns − and now they’re fleeing back to suburbia

Merchandise is locked in cases to guard against theft in a Target store in New York City on Sept. 23, 2023. Deb Cohn-Orbach/UCG/Universal Images Group...

Target lays off 1,700, won't fill another 1,400 vacancies

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Target Corp. said Tuesday that it is laying off 1,700 workers and eliminating another 1,400 unfilled positions as part of a...

Retail group: Black Friday weekend loses allure

NEW YORK (AP) — Black Friday fatigue is setting in. Early discounting, more online shopping and a mixed economy meant fewer people shopped over Thanksgiving...

Target exec's departure puts spotlight on CIOs

NEW YORK (AP) — The departure of Target's chief information officer in the wake of the company's massive pre-Christmas data breach highlights the increased...

Hackers may have used Sharpsburg company to hit Target

NEW YORK (AP) — The hackers who stole millions of customers' credit and debit card numbers from Target may have used a Pittsburgh-area heating...

Pittsburgh police ID suspect in Hosea Davis shooting probe

PITTSBURGH (AP) - Police have identified a man they say is responsible for killing a man who'd been credited with saving a 16-year-old girl...

Man who saved Target stabbing victim gunned down

PITTSBURGH (AP) - A man credited with saving a 16-year-old girl stabbing victim last year was gunned down, apparently with an AK-47 or other...

Fashion Watch on Target and Peter Pilotto

The best news out of London Fashion Week is that Peter Pilotto is partnering with Target. I checked out some of his designs and you could buy a small car or one of his coats but I love the look.

Paula Deen dropped by Wal-Mart after ‘Today’ tears

This undated image released by Smithfield Foods shows celebrity chef Paula Deen wearing a Smithfield apron as she stands in front of various Smithfield meat products. (AP Photo/Smithfield Foods via PRNewsFoto) by David Bauder NEW YORK (AP) - Paula Deen was dropped by Wal-Mart and her name was stripped from four buffet restaurants on Wednesday, hours after she went on television and tearfully defended herself amid the mounting fallout over her admission of using a racial slur. The story has become both a day-by-day struggle by a successful businesswoman to keep her career afloat and an object lesson on the level of tolerance and forgiveness in society for being caught making an insensitive remark.

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