Target quietly expands controversial items, winning back customers
In October 2025, Target made one particularly interesting move to win back a number of customers, and succeeded. Now, it’s quietly expanding that program that yielded results. Additionally, in 2025 the retail giant worked hard to earn back consumers’ trust lost over the last couple of years …
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Read MoreWhy foreign policy is the central question of Brazil’s next election
The October election between President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, running for a fourth term, and Senator Flávio Bolsonaro, running as a proxy for his father, who was convicted and imprisoned for organizing a coup, is not simply a contest between left and right. It is a contest over whether Brazil controls the terms on…
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