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The world’s largest economy expanded more than previously forecast in the second quarter, boosted by gains in consumer spending and construction that may help the U.S. withstand a global slowdown. Gross domestic product rose at a 3.9 percent annualized rate, compared with a prior estimate of 3.7 percent, Commerce Department figures showed Friday in Washington.
Gross domestic product rose at a 3.9 percent annualized rate, compared with a prior estimate of 3.7 percent, Commerce Department figures showed Friday in Washington.
In the latest setback over his sex assault allegations, a pair of colleges have rescinded honorary degrees awarded to him years ago. Fordham University in New York and Marquette University in Wisconsin announced Thursday they had pulled the degrees given to the comedian to honor him.
Fordham University in New York and Marquette University in Wisconsin announced Thursday they had pulled the degrees given to the comedian to honor him.
The panda born last month at the Washington Zoo is named Bei Bei, FLOTUS and Chinese First Lady Peng Liyuan announce. — Byron Tau (@ByronTau) September 25, 2015
The panda born last month at the Washington Zoo is named Bei Bei, FLOTUS and Chinese First Lady Peng Liyuan announce.
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