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Minnesota Star TribuneSunday, 3 May 2026

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History of conflict for mine owner

Antofagasta, which won the right to mine copper near the BWCAW, faces backlash in Chile.

Chloe Johnson
How they framed it

The paper approaches a major local corporation's shifting retail strategy through the lens of consumer nostalgia and shifting customer experience. It balances business reporting with cultural observation rather than presenting a hard economic critique.

Context

Target Corporation is headquartered in Minneapolis, making its business operations and store environments a subject of significant local interest. Recent redesigns and strategy shifts have altered the traditional shopping experience, prompting local reflection.

Striking phrase

miss the way things used to be

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Locally focused and investigative
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Where, oh where, has the ‘old Target’ gone?

As the retailer reshapes its stores, some shoppers miss the way things used to be.

Carson Hartzog
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For now, abortion pills can’t be mailed

Federal court ruling in Louisiana case could have nationwide impact.

Pam Belluck

A factual, measured report on a federal court ruling restricting access to mifepristone by mail.

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He was told his prostate cancer treatment was covered. It wasn't.

A human-interest investigation into healthcare billing disputes and insurance network complications at a major regional medical provider.

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