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May 2023
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A.M. Edition for May 9. Goldman Sachs settles a class-action lawsuit covering 2,800 female employees who alleged the bank systematically discriminated against women. Plus, President Biden prepares to host congressional leaders for high-stakes debt ceiling talks. And WSJ science reporter Eric Niiler explains what record spring temperatures in parts of the U.S. and a variety of countries could tell us about the summer to come. Luke Vargas hosts.

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