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A new report claims a coordinated campaign of fake X accounts stoked tensions over Target’s DEI rollback and manufactured online outrage.
Minneapolis activist Nekima Levy Armstrong, who launched a grassroots boycott of Target on Feb. 1, told USA Today she had no knowledge of the disinformation campaign identified by Cyabra.
Voters in the city’s Ward 4 neighborhoods — Hamline-Midway, Merriam Park, St. Anthony Park and parts of Macalester-Groveland ...
Nekima Levy Armstrong, a Minneapolis activist who started a Target boycott on Feb. 1, said she could not comment on the Cyabra report. "I'm not on X and I know our people in Minneapolis have no ...
Thousands gathered at the State Capitol on Saturday following the news that a gunman targeted two Minnesota lawmakers.
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'We’re doing it anyway': Minneapolis bucks Trump DOJ’s directive on police reform - MSNMPR Reports Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey said the reforms will continue regardless of a Department of Justice motion to dismiss department improvements. “We’re doing it anyway,” Frey said.
Nekima Levy Armstrong, a Minneapolis activist who started a Target boycott on Feb. 1, said she could not comment on the Cyabra report. "I'm not on X and I know our people in Minneapolis have no ...
Nekima Levy Armstrong, a civil rights attorney and former head of the Minneapolis NAACP, thinks the Burrell case and others during Klobuchar’s Hennepin County attorney tenure will be scrutinized ...
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Bogus social media accounts fueled backlash over Target rollback of DEI: ‘Masterclass in manufactured outrage’ - MSNMinneapolis activist Nekima Levy Armstrong, who launched a grassroots boycott of Target on Feb. 1, told USA Today she had no knowledge of the disinformation campaign identified by Cyabra.
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