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There has been 18 news on Boycotts-United States-Case studies in the past from 14 different sources and amongst 5 sections.

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Brawls, boos and boycotts: Trump resentment boils over in Canada
Students boycott classes at Jamia, protest against suspension
Times of India link
6 days ago
Jamia protests: Students demand boycott of classes on Monday
Times of India link
8 days ago
How the Target boycott is causing a beef between Black-owned businesses and consumers
Fast Company link
11 days ago
Trump inauguration: Who is expected to attend, and who is boycotting?
Fox News link
35 days ago
Do boycotts against Israel work? Fatima Bhutto & Omar Barghouti
Al Jazeera link
42 days ago
The 4B movement: Why some U.S. women are boycotting men after Trump's win
Global News link
103 days ago
I launched the Loblaw boycott. Here's why the new Grocery Code of Conduct gives me hope
The Star link
217 days ago
Boycotting academics in Israel is counterproductive
Nature link
250 days ago
The Spanish city living in fear of tourist boycott after latest protest
Express link
257 days ago
Unpacking the absurd and unethical boycott of Columbia graduates
The Hill link
286 days ago
Boycott to Eng: Play with some common sense too
Times of India link
322 days ago
Behind the McDonald's boycott controversy
BBC link
323 days ago
'I'm boycotting Spain!' British tourists furious at 'new rules every day'
Express link
330 days ago
Please Boycott My Country
'Show respect': Retailer joins Aus Day boycott
Daily Telegraph link
397 days ago
Conservative pro-family activists have a new boycott target: the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade
Fast Company link
468 days ago

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The coverage spreads amongst 5 sections:

business 28%
culture 17%
politics 22%
research 17%
sports 6%

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There has been 14 news sources reporting on this, including: Times of India (17%), Fast Company (11%), Express (11%), Al Jazeera (6%), Global News (6%).

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