Lynn Watson / Shutterstock Workers Say Target's Move To Increase Minimum Wage Has Backfired Target employees across America say they are suffering from a decrease in hours due to the company's proposed plan to raise the minimum wage to $15 an hour by 2020. By Skye Malmberg October 20, 2019
Trevor Collens / AFP / Getty ImagesCommentary 35 Stores Take Stand for Workers, Announce They're Closing for Thanksgiving Day There's a limit to everything. By C. Douglas Golden October 6, 2019
Florida Department of Law Enforcement via Getty Images Counter-Trafficking Expert Explains What People Like Epstein Are Really Like Experts say that sexual criminals don't choose victims at random, but look for telltale signs of vulnerability when they target young girls. By Benjamin Arie July 13, 2019
TheDC Shots / YouTube screen shot Unreal: Leftist 'Comedian' Renames Black Man with Racial Slur for Daring To Speak Against Reparations A young black man speaking out on the question of reparations brought him boos, and then racial slurs from the 'tolerant' left. By Benjamin Arie June 20, 2019
Nicole Domitro / Facebook screen shot Powerball Winner Approaches Mom Shopping for Diapers, Hands Her $200 Gift Card to Target When Nicole Domitro encountered Powerball winner Manuel Franco while shopping with her daughter at Target, she admitted she was skeptical. By Sarah Carri May 17, 2019
Ashley Jost / Twitter screen shot Wave of Random Acts of Kindness Started After Woman Finds Anonymous Note Tucked in Book For one woman from Missouri, a single book purchase not only made her smile, but also had a much deeper impact than she ever expected. By Sarah Carri May 13, 2019
Andrew Harnik / AP NYT Shows Zuckerberg What Privacy Invasion Feels Like with Report on What's in His Trash The CEO of Facebook got a taste of real-world privacy invasion after a 'dumpster diver' raided his bins in San Francisco. By Benjamin Arie April 8, 2019
Marcio Jose Sanchez / AP; Elaine Thompson / AP Google, Amazon and Other Corporate Giants Ban Together To Target Texas Religious Freedom Bills Google, Amazon, IBM and Texas businesses banded together to oppose Texas bills offering religious exemptions to businesses and state license holders. By Joshua Gill March 27, 2019
Eduardo Verdugo / AP Photo Opposition Leader Returns to Venezuela Despite Risks Venezuela's vice president, Delcy Rodriguez, did not directly address a question about whether Juan Guaido faces arrest during a recent interview. By The Associated Press March 4, 2019
Thierry Monasse / Getty Images Pelosi's Daughter Lashes Out at NRA over 'Target Practice' Magazine Spread But NRA supporters hit back hard. By Jack Davis February 25, 2019