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Car Crashes Into Cherry Hill Target Store
A car smashed into the Target store on Route 38 in Cherry Hill, New Jersey, Thursday morning. NBC10’s Cydney Long has the latest updates on the conditions of the victims.
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Driver Crashes Car Into Front of NJ Target Store, 3 Hurt
A driver suffering from some sort of medical emergency crashed into the glass front of a busy South Jersey target store Thursday morning, leaving at least three people hurt.
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3 Hurt as Car Crashes Into NJ Target Store
A customer lost control of his or her car and slammed into the front of the Target store off Route 38 in Cherry Hill, New Jersey, Thursday morning. NBC10’s Cydney Long got details on the crash from police.
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Target Gets a Boost From Activewear Brand, TikTok to Add Sales Options
Target is seeing plenty of sales of its activewear brand and TikTok is looking into adding sales links to its videos. NBC10’s Lucy Bustamante has your CNBC headlines.
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Target Drops Chaokoh Coconut Products Over Forced Monkey Labor Allegations
Target has joined several other retailers in dropping a Thailand-based company’s coconut products following allegations that its farms use monkey labor, NBC News reports.
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Concerns for Apple iPhone 12 Users Who Have a Pacemaker
NBC10’s Lucy Bustamante has a warning for people with a pacemaker who also have an iPhone 12, Target giving back to its workers during the coronavirus pandemic and some “Harry Potter” rumors that are swirling.
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Target Announces Recall of 480,000 Infant Rompers and Children's Swimsuits
Customers who have purchased these clothing items are being urged to return them immediately.
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Ulta to Open Beauty Shops at 100 Target Stores in 2021
The nation’s largest beauty chain has a deal to place shops in more than 100 Target stores by mid-2021.
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Prime Day Launches ‘Unofficial' Start to Holiday Shopping Season
Amazon’s Prime Day sale is underway. The annual shopping event, delayed this year for the first time due to the COVID-19 pandemic, have launched what some are calling the unofficial start to the holiday season. Last year, Amazon said Prime Day was the largest shopping event in its history, topping sales for Amazon’s 2018 Black Friday and Cyber Monday...
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Target's Car Seat Trade-in Program Is Back, With a Twist: Here's How it Works
If your car seat is about to expire, or it’s just covered in applesauce stains and Goldfish crumbs, Target has you covered with their 2020 car seat trade-in event.
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Target to Close on Thanksgiving, Ending Black Friday Kickoff
Target is joining Walmart in closing its stores on Thanksgiving Day, ending a decade long tradition of jump-starting Black Friday doorbuster sales. The move, announced Monday, comes as stores are rethinking the Black Friday in-store bargain shopping as they try to curb the spread of the coronavirus, which has seen a resurgence in a slew of states. Walmart, the nation’s...
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Multiple Workers at South Philly Target Test Positive for COVID-19
Multiple employees at the Target store in South Philadelphia tested positive for the novel coronavirus, a spokesperson confirmed.
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List of National Retail Chains Requiring Masks Is Growing
Target, CVS Health and Publix Super Markets on Thursday joined the growing list of major retailers that will require customers to wear masks as cases of COVID-19 spike
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Big Box Stores Mandate Mask Use as States Face COVID Spikes
Walmart and Sam’s Club became the latest chains to mandate mask use in stores, joining Starbucks, Costco and Apple. Those stores require masks even in states where face coverings in public spaces are not mandatory.
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Target Raising Minimum Wage to $15 an Hour, Giving Employees $200 Bonus
Target has announced plans to raise its hourly minimum wage beginning next month and will offer employees a one-time bonus and free access to virtual healthcare through the end of the year. The Minneapolis-based retailer said beginning July 5, the starting wage at the company will be $15 per hour. Current frontline store and distribution center hourly workers will also…
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Target to Limit Customers, Give Masks, Gloves to Workers
Target Corp. on Sunday will start limiting the number of shoppers it allows in its stores to enhance social distancing as the coronavirus continues to spread throughout the nation, the company announced on Thursday.
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These Stores Are Carving Special Hours for Seniors to Shop
As senior citizens deal with anxiety about the coronavirus, grocery store chains and other retailers have come up with a way to ease their fears: shopping times reserved exclusively for them.
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The Honey Pot Founder on Racist Trolls After Target Ad: ‘It's All Good'
A black business owner whose company was flooded with racist reviews after being featured in a Target ad said she’s grateful for the controversy and the growth it offered her company. Beatrice Dixon, who started The Honey Pot Company in 2012, told Essence on Tuesday that she’s not upset after dozens of racist reviews were posted about her feminine hygiene products....
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8-Year-Old Has the ‘Best. Birthday. Ever.' With Party at Target Store
Look out for steals and deals—and a kid’s party—on aisle eight.
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Father Shot and Killed Outside Philly Target Store
Loved ones are mourning a father who was killed in a triple shooting outside a Philadelphia Target store. NBC10’s Aaron Baskerville speaks to State Senator Vincent Hughes about the tragedy and finding a way to end the violence in Philadelphia.