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Gold prices face a bearish trend, retreating below $3,200 as safe-haven demand weakens post US-China trade deal, with a short-term correction expected in Q2.

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Families of 737 MAX crash victims to object to deal allowing Boeing to avoid prosecution
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** Families who lost loved ones in the Boeing 737 MAX crashes are pushing back against a controversial deal that would let the company dodge criminal prosecution. They argue it lets Boeing off too easily for mistakes that cost hundreds of lives.
What This Mean: ** This isn’t just about legal technicalities—it’s about whether giant corporations face real consequences when their decisions lead to tragedy. The families’ fight highlights a bigger debate over justice, accountability, and whether the system tilts in favor of powerful players. For anyone who cares about corporate responsibility, this is a story that hits close to home.

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