Minnesota Residents Oppose Target’s Policy
Minnesota residents plan a press conference and indefinite boycott of Target starting February 1, 2025, opposing the company’s rollback of diversity initiatives.
Minnesota residents plan a press conference and indefinite boycott of Target starting February 1, 2025, opposing the company’s rollback of diversity initiatives.
Altadena family sues Southern California Edison for gross negligence in the devastating Eaton Fire that destroyed over 4,000 structures and killed 16 people.
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Four men charged with beating Broncos Pizza employees in Mount Greenwood, Chicago. One 61-year-old worker remains hospitalized with head trauma.
A 16-year-old on home confinement has been charged as an adult with first-degree murder in the shooting death of retired Chicago police officer Reverend Larry Newman, 73.
Congressman Jamaal Bowman suffered a significant primary defeat to George Latimer, signaling potential shifts in Democratic Party politics and raising concerns about the future of progressive lawmakers in “The Squad.”