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Thanksgiving’s New Leftovers; Birds May Be Too Big

It is among Norman Rockwell’s most recognized paintings, known alternately as “Freedom from Want” or “The Thanksgiving Picture.” The aproned matriarch proffering the burnished...

LP Magazine Annual Meeting Kicks Off Next Tuesday Oct. 27

Check out Day 1 presentations on addressing inequality, retail's C-suite agenda for 2021, marketing strategies for the new normal, and more.

4 Arrests Made in Massive Multi-Store Burglary

Detectives from the Murfreesboro Police Department have been investigating a massive number of retail burglaries in which over $35,000 in merchandise has been stolen...

Consumers’ Top Priority in Holiday Shopping Is…

When it comes to deciding where to shop for holiday gifts, pricing is king. Seventy-seven percent of consumers said pricing is a top consideration when...

Three Arrested After Ramming Vehicle into Patrol Car and Fleeing

A suspect in a shoplifting rammed a patrol car with his vehicle and ran from the scene before being arrested early Sunday, police say. Authorities...
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Home Improvement Retailers Join Coalition to Fight Counterfeit and Stolen Goods

The Buy Safe America Coalition, a diverse group of retailers, consumer groups and manufacturers that support efforts to combat organized retail crime and protect...

Visual Artificial Intelligence on the Edge of Revolutionizing Retail

Visual AI and edge computing are critical technologies that will deliver frictionless commerce and optimize consumer journeys with COVID-19.

Suspect Accused of Stealing $52K in Rings from Jewelry Stores

An Omaha man has been charged with stealing $52,000 worth of rings and diamonds from two Sioux City jewelry stores in 2019. Ryan Johnson...
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Retailer to Pay More Than $70M in Bonuses to Hourly Employees

Target said Monday that it will spend more than $70 million on another round of employee bonuses during the coronavirus pandemic, as the holiday...

Fraudster Used Kool-Aid Packet to Steal Nearly $1K

A 37-year-old man faces a felony charge after deputies say he used a 24-cent Kool-Aid packet to ring up nearly $1,000 worth of merchandise...
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