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After facing a childhood in foster care, a difficult divorce, and nearly hitting zero dollars in her bank account, single mom Krista Mashore chose mindset over matter. She lived in a shelter for six months and cleaned houses, bathrooms and offices—but never lost focus of her goal to own a business someday. Krista Mashore.

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Medication Overload, Part II: The Explosion of Drugs for Kids

Mad in America

With the explosion of more and more drugs in cabinets across the country, more and more children are dying—but still, pharmaceutical companies push their products, leading to yet more drugs and yet more deaths. Unlike the pharmaceutical industry, in our village community the pain of losing a single child was felt by all.

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SUCCESS’ 2025 Women of Influence

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She focuses on mergers and acquisitions, real estate, banking and finance, and outside general counsel services, her dedication to building a robust professional network enables her firm to provide clients with access to a wide range of expertise and resources. Roses impact reaches far beyond cosmetics.

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Companies are quietly altering their DEI programs in the wake of legal action

Work Life

But when she tried to build on that success, she ran into roadblocks as banks declined her loan applications, deeming her business model risky since her clothes are handmade by Nigerian tailors. The Fearless Fund, Danner-Okotie said, grasped her mission of designing clothes for American women looking to celebrate their African heritage.

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