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Thu Jul 29 14:37:33 2021
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McDonald’s is partnering with hip-hop artist Saweetie for the newest in a series of celebrity collaboration meals that’s boosted the fast-food chain’s sales.
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Peering into the life of a young woman who lived 4,000 years ago during the Bronze Age is now possible thanks to new research.
— McDonald’s replaces BTS with Saweetie for its next celebrity meal | CNN Business
— McDonald’s is partnering with hip-hop artist Saweetie for the newest in a series of celebrity collaboration meals that’s boosted the fast-food chain’s sales.
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The US economy in the second quarter expanded at a slower rate than expected but still at its fastest pace since last fall, growing at a seasonally adjusted, annualized rate of 6.5%.

— The US economy grew at an annual rate of 6.5% in the second quarter | CNN Business
— The US economy in the second quarter expanded at a slower rate than expected but still at its fastest pace since last fall, growing at a seasonally adjusted, annualized rate of 6.5%.
— Ancient cemetery findings include Bronze Age woman and her twin babies
— The remains of a young woman and her twin babies have been recovered from a Bronze Age cemetery in Hungary, dating back 4,000 years ago. An anaylsis of their remains tells a unique story of the Vatya culture in Central Europe.
— Ancient cemetery findings include Bronze Age woman and her twin babies
— The remains of a young woman and her twin babies have been recovered from a Bronze Age cemetery in Hungary, dating back 4,000 years ago. An anaylsis of their remains tells a unique story of the Vatya culture in Central Europe.
— McDonald’s replaces BTS with Saweetie for its next celebrity meal | CNN Business
— McDonald’s is partnering with hip-hop artist Saweetie for the newest in a series of celebrity collaboration meals that’s boosted the fast-food chain’s sales.
— The US economy grew at an annual rate of 6.5% in the second quarter | CNN Business
— The US economy in the second quarter expanded at a slower rate than expected but still at its fastest pace since last fall, growing at a seasonally adjusted, annualized rate of 6.5%.




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