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This weekend, thousands of members of the LGBTQ+ community and their allies will flock to Uptown Charlotte for the annual ...
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The Christian Post on MSNOhio pastors call on Kroger to end 'radical LGBT policies'
A coalition of 80 faith leaders from congregations across Ohio has appealed to the interim CEO of Kroger, the country's largest supermarket chain, to step back from supporting LGBT initiatives and ...
Shoppers were already leaving Target behind - now half employees say they have little faith in store
As shoppers turn away from Target, its employees appear to be dissatisfied too, as half of them say they have little faith in the store, according to a new survey. At such a critical moment in US ...
Plus the Strib goes hardcore for high school sports, Boelter gives a worthless interview, and MN toilets are up for an award in today's Flyover news roundup.
JD Vance pulls out the vacation planner again, despite previous getaways being marred by protests and disruptions.
About half of Target’s employees said they don’t think the company is making the changes necessary to compete effectively, ...
The retailer, needing to revive sales and boost morale, is looking for its next leader.
Palm Springs Pride will continue this fall despite cutbacks in corporate support, the event's parent organization said.
Jade Atkins says the Spar Baby Proteas want to bring the same sense of pride that the Junior Springboks have brought to South ...
It looks like Chelsea don't want to pay more than £30 million to sign one of their long-time targets.
Ben Hall admits Linfield will have a huge target on their back in the new Sports Direct Premiership campaign — but it’s nothing new to the boys on blue!.
Mizzou CB Toriano Pride identified which member of the Tigers' offense trash-talks the most, saying that it's all in good fun ...
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