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Shoppers in the U.S. are continuing their boycotts against retailers like Target and Walmart. Here's why they are boycotting.
Here's what Minnesota shoppers should know: The Walmart boycott begins on Monday, April 7. It will run until Monday, April 14.
Target's foot traffic sank 9% in February compared to the prior year and 6.5% in March, a time frame that includes its Target ...
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 ...
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 ...
That slow start will have to result in a rapid-fire finish if lawmakers are going to finish work on the budget by the May 19 ...
Activists in Minnesota launched a boycott campaign shortly after. Al Sharpton at Harlem Costco – screenshot Though not involved in the original boycott, Sharpton voiced support for those efforts ...
The boycotts include a weeklong Walmart blackout starting April 7 and a 40-day Target boycott that runs through April 17.
BernsteinâÄôs and SaadiâÄôs âÄúDonâÄôt allow boycott of Israeli universitiesâÄù letter in the Nov. 9 issue of The Minnesota Daily is a welcome start. Any response, however, must accurately represent ...
A full list of what's included in the boycott can be found below. There are 64 Walmart Supercenters in Minnesota, its website says, including locations in St. Cloud and Sartell. There are three ...