Kroger, Sam's Club push back on reports that they sell abortion pill
Two major retailers are insisting that they have no plans to sell the abortion pill after a report and their online catalogs indicated otherwise.
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Skip to main contentTwo major retailers are insisting that they have no plans to sell the abortion pill after a report and their online catalogs indicated otherwise.
Walmart has begun to scale back its progressive, diversity, equity and inclusion policies as major American companies face pressure to abandon their embrace of what critics call "woke" activism.
The toy company Mattel is facing blowback after consumers noticed the packaging for dolls designed to look like characters from the movie "Wicked" directs people to an adult pornography website, which the corporation says is the result of a misprint.
Retail chain Debenhams has removed a controversial “Gay in a Manger” Christmas sweater following backlash from Christian groups in the United Kingdom.
Chick-fil-A recently announced plans to take its brand of tangy chicken sandwiches and popular milkshakes across the pond by opening five new restaurant locations in the U.K.
Angel Studios, a company that has helped produce, fundraise and distribute popular faith-based movies and television programming, is set to become a publicly traded business as it seeks to build on its success.
Pushback against the concept of diversity, equity and inclusion has led several major companies dropping their efforts to embrace the progressive ideology that encourages a focus on race, gender and sexual orientation when it comes to hiring practices and business relationships in the workforce. Here are five companies that have abandoned DEI and/or other progressive political activity.
After topping America’s fast-food market for nearly a decade while remaining closed on Sundays, Chick-fil-A, the Christian-owned fast-food chain known for its signature chicken sandwich, is expected to join the crowded video streaming market this year alongside familiar brands like Netflix, Amazon and Hulu.
A franchise for the national breakfast restaurant chain IHOP will pay tens of thousands of dollars to a cook who filed a complaint after he was fired for refusing to work on Sundays so he could go to church.