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- Mazda CX-7 from 2007-2012 recalled for corrosion problemMazda is recalling more than 190,000 Mazda CX-7 crossovers from model years 2007 to 2012.聽The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says that water can enter the CX-7's front suspension ball joint fittings, which can cause corrosion.
- Southerners are happy with their salaries, survey findsHow does your location affect your financial concerns? We cover regional differences in debt, money worries, and more.
- Two credit cards that extend benefits to authorized usersAn authorized user on a credit card account is someone who has a card in their name, but is not directly responsible for paying the bill. Many credit card companies offer incentives for adding an authorized user to your account.
- Did HP discriminate against older workers in massive layoffs?Four former employees of Hewlett Packard are accusing the company of firing older workers and replacing them with recent college graduates during layoffs that have affected 85,000 employees since 2012.
- You share utilities with your roommates. Why not your phone bill?Having roommates may already lower your cost of living: You share rent, utilities, maybe even food. If you鈥檙e managing expenses collectively, a shared cell phone bill shouldn鈥檛 be too much extra trouble.
- What happens after Trump?I think Donald Trump will lose the election, but he won't聽disappear.聽
- Labor Day is a good time to buy hybrid and electric carsCarmakers are offering a host of Labor Day deals, including several on green cars.
- First LookQuest for independence: China to make its own jet enginesIn an attempt to decrease Chinese reliance on imported foreign technologies, state officials established a new company to design engines for military and commercial aircraft.
- Should I keep renting or buy a house?The jump renting or owning聽is a huge financial step, not just a change in lifestyle. You鈥檒l need a potentially hefty down payment, solid credit and a plan to live in the same place for long enough to make buying worth your time and money.
- Why Amazon is trying out a 30-hour work week 鈥 with benefitsAmazon, the online retailer, is launching a pilot program that would consist entirely of workers working for 10 hours less than full time, but with full benefits.
- Best women's fashion dealsRevamp your fitness wardrobe and snag a late-summer look in the week's best women's fashion deals.
- A landslide election?I got a call from a friend in Washington who knows more about political polling than anyone in America. Here's our conversation about a possible election outcome.
- Pass-through businesses and Trump鈥檚 plan to cut their taxes?Donald Trump鈥檚 proposal to cut the tax rate to 15 percent for pass-through businesses, such as partnerships and S corporations, would overwhelmingly benefit high-income taxpayers.
- Four ways to save without your savings accountA saving strategy that doesn鈥檛 feature a savings account might seem counterintuitive, like trying to get in shape without a gym membership. But you don鈥檛 need elaborate equipment to break a sweat, and you don鈥檛 have to depend on your savings account to boost聽your nest egg.
- September is the perfect time to buy these nine thingsBut unfortunately, it's not a good time to score a deal on the iPhone 7, an iPad, or a large appliance.
- SpaceX's rival ramps up plans with 'space trucks'United Launch Alliance, the聽partnership between Lockheed Martin and Boeing, plans to develop reusable second-stage rockets that CEO Tony Bruno says could make space colonization a cost-effective reality.聽
- NASA thinks Tesla Autopilot is a bad ideaNASA has been studying the pyschological effects of automation for decades, and thus may have something to teach Tesla.
- Super shoe deals: $1 flip flops, Nikes for under $35You'll find casual picks and dressy kicks in this week's roundup of the best shoe deals.
- This driver used Google Maps to get out of a speeding ticketWhat happens if it's a machine that issues you a ticket? In that case, it's time to turn to technology to help you out of a potentially expensive jam.
- HARP loan extended through 2017, offering relief to underwater homeownersThe FHFA estimates that over聽300,000 homeowners who owe more than their home is worth could still refinance聽through the Home Affordable Refinance Program (HARP)聽to lower their monthly payments and avoid foreclosure.