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Goldman Sachs settles lawsuit that alleged violations in platinum and palladium trading
Class-action lawsuit filed in 2014 charged defendants with allegedly manipulating a benchmark for physical platinum and palladium prices.MarketWatch - Business -
Iowa will face lawsuit if it acts on immigration law, DOJ warns
The Department of Justice (DOJ) warned Iowa on Friday that the state will face a lawsuit if it implements an immigration law that forbids people from being in the state if they were previously denied entry into the United States. The DOJ informed ...The Hill - Politics
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