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  2. 24 Hour Fitness - Wikipedia

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    24 Hour Fitness is a privately held and operated fitness center chain headquartered in Carlsbad, California. It is the second largest fitness chain in the United States based on revenue after LA Fitness, [3] and the fourth in number of clubs (behind LA Fitness, Anytime Fitness & Gold's Gym ), [4] operating 287 clubs across 11 U.S. states.

  3. JA Industries - Wikipedia

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    JA Industries is an American firearms manufacturer based in Henderson, Nevada. The company's origins trace to 1978, with the formation of Jennings Firearms. This company eventually filed bankruptcy and subsequently reorganized as Bryco Arms. Bryco filed bankruptcy in 2003 and was subsequently purchased by Paul Jimenez, who established Jimenez ...

  4. Mark Mastrov - Wikipedia

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    January 29, 1958 (age 66) Oakland, California, U.S. Occupation (s) Businessman, executive. Known for. 24 Hour Fitness. Mark S. Mastrov is an American businessman who is the co-founder and former CEO of 24 Hour Fitness. He is also part of the Sacramento Kings ownership group.

  5. 24 Hour Fitness files for bankruptcy, closing more than 130 ...

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    Hour Fitness has filed for bankruptcy and will close more than 130 locations across California, Texas and several other states. The gym chain, which has more than 300 locations around the country ...

  6. Wrongly convicted of killing a toddler, she spent 18 years in ...

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    Rosa Jiménez was wrongfully convicted of killing a toddler and released after 18 years in prison. Now, she's fighting severe kidney disease.

  7. 2008 term opinions of the Supreme Court of the United States

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    2008 term opinions of the Supreme Court of the United States. The 2008 term of the Supreme Court of the United States began October 6, 2008, and concluded October 4, 2009. The table illustrates which opinion was filed by each justice in each case and which justices joined each opinion.

  8. Jason P. Lester - Wikipedia

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    Ran 3,550 miles (5,710 km) across the United States in 72 consecutive days. Lester became the 4th-fastest runner to run from San Francisco City Hall to New York City Hall (The official USA Crosser's route) 2013; Ran 110 miles (180 km) in 24 hours on a treadmill in 2013; Completed three consecutive iron distance triathlons in 52 hours, 2012

  9. The challenges facing TikTok as it confronts the US in court

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    May 7, 2024 at 4:56 PM. TikTok made good on its promise to challenge a new law signed by President Joe Biden that could result in a ban of the video app in the US. The company, a subsidiary of ...