In a memo to staff, chief human resources officer Melissa Kremer said the company is "listening and working to de-escalate ...
Target Corp. was hoping for a fresh start with a new chief executive officer, but an immigration crackdown in its hometown, Minneapolis, is putting the retailer back in a familiar position: ...
Incorporating a rainbow flag into a company's website logo during Pride Month seems less meaningful to LGBTQ+ employees and ...
Target's latest holiday flashpoint is not a Pride swimsuit or a bathroom policy, but a pink Valentine's Day sweater that some ...
It appears that love really is dead after a new line of seasonal sweaters on sale at Target sparked outrage. The outlet began ...
Tea, a dating advice app for women, suffered a data hack impacting more than 72,000 images, including users' selfies and photo IDs, the company said Friday. A spokesperson for Tea confirmed the hack ...
2015 was the year equal marriage finally became a reality across all of the US. And, in terms of how differently many companies approached Pride that year, it feels like it may as well have been a ...
As Pride Month comes to an end, Stephen Colbert took some time in his monologue during Wednesday’s “The Late Show” to mock companies who have ceased outreach to the LGBTQ community since Donald Trump ...
The Walmart I visited had a few rainbow pajama sets. Target's Pride collection was more extensive. Both retailers appear to be keeping most of their Pride merchandise online amid political pressure.
Most brands would be hard-pressed to turn their backs on a consumer segment with spending power equal to the GDP of Australia (or about $1.4 trillion) that represents about 10% of the U.S. population.