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The first three times Republicans asked the Supreme Court to take a sledgehammer to the Affordable Care Act, they failed.
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AfroTech on MSNOp-Ed: Target CEO Meets With Al Sharpton To Discuss DEI Rollback, But Should He Still Be Speaking For Us?AFROTECH previously reported that after Target rolled back its commitments to DEI, the retail store has seen a decline in ...
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No country and history has ever produced as much oil and gas as the U.S. does, says climate activistForbes Contributor Henna Hundal and founder of the "Black Girl Environmentalist," Wawa Gatheru joins MSNBC's Rev. Al Sharpton ...
Nationwide protests Saturday saw Americans voicing their displeasure with the agenda of the Trump administration. MSNBC ...
Former Vice President Kamala Harris is under scrutiny after campaign finance reports reveal significant payments to celebrity ...
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The Western Journal on MSNAl Sharpton's Threat Works as Target CEO Folds to His DemandNotorious race hustler and far-left activist Reverend Al Sharpton won't let diversity, equity, and inclusion go down without ...
A 3-day national economic blackout is happening now, and an Amazon spending protest is coming soon. What Mississippi needs to know about boycott news.
Former MSNBC host Chris Matthews is reviving his iconic cable news show Hardball after a five year hiatus. The 79-year-old, ...
The CEO of Target met with the Rev. Al Sharpton regarding the ongoing controversy over DEI to discuss how Sharpton has encouraged his followers to boycott the chain.
Target’s challenges run deeper than DEI backlash, and resistance to its policy change only added to its issues.
Billionaire hedge fund manager Bill Ackman, a prominent supporter of Republican President Donald Trump, has donated $250,000 to a super PAC boosting Andrew Cuomo’s run for New York City mayor, new ...
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