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  2. Bethenny Frankel - Wikipedia

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    Bethenny Frankel (born November 4, 1970) [1] is an American television personality, TikToker, philanthropist, entrepreneur, and author. [2] She was the runner-up on the NBC reality competition series The Apprentice: Martha Stewart in 2005.

  3. History of Walmart - Wikipedia

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    By 1988, Wal-Mart was the most profitable retailer in the United States, [7] though it did not outsell K-Mart and Sears in terms of value of items purchased until late 1990 or early 1991. By 1988, Walmart was operating in 27 states, having expanded into Arizona, Michigan, Ohio, West Virginia, New Jersey, and Wyoming.

  4. Bethany, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Bethany is a city in, and the county seat of, Harrison County, Missouri, United States, approximately midway between Kansas City and Des Moines on Interstate 35. [4] The population was 2,915 at the 2020 census .

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  6. Milana Vayntrub - Wikipedia

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    Milana Vayntrub was born on March 8, 1987, to a secular Ashkenazi Jewish family in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, then a Soviet republic. [5] [6] When she was two years old, she and her parents immigrated to the United States as refugees from antisemitism, [7] settling in West Hollywood, California.

  7. City Hall Fellows - Wikipedia

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    Babble.com named founder Bethany Rubin Henderson its 2011 Mominee of the Year (Politics) for her work with City Hall Fellows, and awarded $5,000 to City Hall Fellows in her honor. The New Leaders Council named Bethany Rubin Henderson to its 40 Under 40 list of Progressive Political Entrepreneurs of 2011 for her work with City Hall Fellows.

  8. Tanesha Awasthi - Wikipedia

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    Her plus-size fashion collection line features peplum tops, skinny jeans, crop tops, and skirts. [7] Awasthi partnered with Pandora Jewelry in 2014 in order to showcase their Autumn/Winter collection. [8] She completed a meet-and-greet with shoppers at an event at the Westfield Valley Fair on October 18, 2014. [9]

  9. Justice (store) - Wikipedia

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    Justice is a clothing brand sold exclusively through Walmart targeting the tween girl market. In 2020, it became a brand owned by the private equity firm Bluestar Alliance. Justice makes apparel, underwear, sleepwear, swimwear, lifestyle, accessories, and personal care products for girls age roughly 6–12.