In an effort to stay relevant, Target is going back to its roots. Born as a discount offshoot of the Dayton-Hudson department store in 1962, the retailer has always had a more fashion-focused approach ...
LGBTQ advocate Heather Hester scolded Target’s "rainbow capitalism" after the retailer dialed back Pride displays, insisting polarizing items such as "tuck-friendly" swimwear are vital while urging ...
A conservative legal organization has filed a lawsuit against the retail chain Target, arguing that the backlash the store faced in May from conservatives angry at its Pride displays cost an investor ...
FIRST ON FOX — Some southern Target stores were forced by the corporation to move LGBTQ Pride merchandise away from the front of their locations after customer "outrage" to avoid a "Bud Light ...
More than 200 LGBTQ groups angered by Target’s decision to pull Pride merchandise from shelves are demanding the company “denounce extremists” and restock all the Pride merchandise in stores and ...
Target is in hot water once again over its DEI policies and disastrous 2023 Pride merchandising as Florida's attorney general has filed a class action lawsuit against the retail chain. Florida ...
PASADENA (CBSLA.com) — No more blue for boys, and pink for girls. Target announced it is removing gender-based displays in several departments in its stores, including toys, bedding and entertainment.
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Target wants to inspire you. That's why it's embarked on a multiyear store remodel project and why it's put so much thought into making the in-store displays for Hearth & Hand, the highly anticipated ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Target is removing some items from its stores and making other changes to its LGBTQ+ merchandise nationwide ahead of Pride month after intense backlash from some customers who ...
Pride Month 2023 has arrived, and with it are predictable waves of right-wing bellyaching over the audacity of corporations – or teachers, or schools, or pretty much anyone – showing support for ...