The Latino Freeze Movement is turning our $3.7 trillion economic power into resistance—because companies that don’t value us ...
This is the terrifying moment a driver passing through the Cottonwood Canyons in Utah captures an avalanche rapidly ...
The impacts of U.S. tariffs could be devastating on Canadian businesses and the economy, and in response, a movement has ...
The Weeknd announced his boycott in 2021 after he was shut out of that year's awards, citing the complicated way nominees were determined at the time and accusing the Recording Academy of a lack ...
Elon Musk's X is suing more companies, alleging they joined a group of advertisers illegally conspiring to boycott the social media platform. On Saturday, Musk's lawyers filed an amended complaint ...
The Weeknd announced a world tour last week, but that wasn’t the only news. The singer ended his four-year boycott of the Grammys on Sunday, when he took to the stage at the awards show to perform.
Protesters gathered outside Target’s Minneapolis headquarters, demanding a nationwide boycott after the retailer scaled back its DEI commitments. Latin Times Protesters rallied outside Target's ...
Elon Musk’s X is adding several more companies to its lawsuit accusing firms of conspiring in an advertising “boycott” on the social media platform. The newest complaint, filed over the ...
high February? Send news and beverage tips to: [email protected]. Some Jewish leaders renew calls for X boycott as Musk’s power grows. More than 160 Jewish leaders, including dozens of ...
Brendan Cole is a Newsweek Senior News Reporter based in London, UK. His focus is Russia and Ukraine, in particular the war started by Moscow. He also covers other areas of geopolitics including ...
While news cycles in the first Donald Trump presidency were dominated by Trump's erratic social media pretense, news cycles during Trump 2.0 seem so far to be dominated by the erratic social media ...
On social media, lists of American products to boycott began circulating widely. Several provinces -- including Ontario, which sells almost Can$1 billion worth of US booze annually through its ...