NEW YORK (AP) — A 40-day boycott of Target that calls for supporters to give up shopping at the company’s stores during the Lenten period kicked off this week, to protest the discount retailer’s ...
Minnesota House Democrats pledged Monday to boycott the start of the legislative session if Republicans attempt to use their temporary 67-66 majority to take control of the chamber and elect GOP ...
For nearly a month, Democrats in Minnesota's House of Representatives boycotted the state capitol over a power disagreement with the Republicans. The GOP carried on without them, but none of it ...
Thursday began for Minnesota state Rep. Larry Kraft at a breakfast with the Mental Health Legislative Network at the Radisson Hotel in St. Paul, not far from the Capitol. Normally, the DFL ...
While some state workers may be feeling frustrated by Gov. Tim Walz in-person work mandate, business owners in St. Paul are ...
has been at the center of a weekslong fight for power that led House Democrats to boycott the early weeks of the state’s lawmaking session. David Gottfried, the Democrat and a Minnesota native ...
A nationwide boycott of Target by Minnesota activists protesting Target's rollback of DEI initiatives began Feb. 1 and another consumer group had a broader one-day economic blackout on Feb. 28.
Foot traffic has been declining at Target Corp.'s (NYSE:TGT) stores since the retailer announced in January that it would ...
Several different groups responded by organizing boycotts — a national Target boycott in honor of Black History Month began Feb. 1, led by Minnesota activists. A broader boycott asking consumers ...
Democrats join Republicans on the House floor earlier this year after a three-week boycott at the Minnesota State Capitol. (Renée Jones Schneider/The Minnesota Star Tribune) ...
A new national environmental boycott is designed to punish soft-drink giant Coca-Cola Co. right where it hurts: the work force. Last month’s national collegiate eco-conference spawned the employment ...
They followed several other corporations who made similar moves. But will the boycott make a dent on profit? Joining Minnesota Now to explain is Aaron Sackett. He’s a marketing professor at the ...