Money: Latest Financial Topics from CNN Money

Tesla recalls Model X for seat problem Tesla said Monday it’s recalling most Model X SUV over a safety problem with seats. The company is advising owners to not let anyone ride in the third row until the vehicles are fixed.

America’s richest men live 15 years longer than poor men The richest Americans live far longer than their poorest counterparts, a new study shows.

Reinventing the color black Read full story for latest details.

Overstock CEO Patrick Byrne takes indefinite leave of absence over Hepatitis C complications Patrick Byrne, the mercurial CEO of Overstock.com, says that he is taking a leave of absence. It’s unclear when — or if — he’ll return.

Yahoo is for sale; bidders line up; Marissa Mayer is toast Yahoo is for sale, and bidders are lining up to grab their own, ever-shrinking piece of Internet history.

Stocks: 4 things to know before the open Earnings season is set to begin today. Are you ready?

Bryan Adams refuses to play in Mississippi over anti-LGBT law Bryan Adams has canceled a concert scheduled for April 14 in Mississippi to protest a new state law that critics describe as discriminatory.

A Sunday morning without Donald Trump for the first time in 5 months This weekend, the news about Donald Trump isn’t what he’s saying, it’s what he’s not saying.

Is being Fed chair like ‘being God’? The job of being chair of the U.S. Federal Reserve was once described as being “God on a good day.”

Boston Globe’s Donald Trump satire: ‘Deportations to begin’ Sunday’s Boston Globe is warning readers about the “deeply troubling” risks of a Donald Trump presidency by publishing an imaginary front page from April 9, 2017.

High school student invents a cheaper hearing aid Read full story for latest details.

Muslim muay Thai fighter launches her own line of sports hijabs Michael Jordan has his own line of shoes. Tiger Woods has his own line of golf apparel.

Ford Mustang – Germany’s favorite sports car In Germany, the land of the Autobahn, where speed is regarded as a national right, the best-selling sports car last month wasn’t the locally-built Porsche 911. It was the Ford Mustang.

Stanford students demand more diverse faculty Read full story for latest details.

MasterCard CEO: Every woman in our company makes the same as a man Read full story for latest details.

Wells Fargo to pay $1.2 billion for hiding bad loans before housing crash Wells Fargo has agreed to pay the U.S. government $1.2 billion for hiding most of its bad loans in the years leading up to the 2008 housing market crash.

Gap stock plunges on weak sales Gap shares plunged on Friday in the wake of another weak sales report.

Janet Yellen disagrees strongly with Bernie Sanders Add Federal Reserve chair Janet Yellen’s name to the list of people who wonder if Bernie Sanders has all the facts down on Wall Street regulation.

‘Jackie’ of Rolling Stone’s discredited rape story testifies under oath The woman whose explosive allegations about a gang rape at the University of Virginia served as the centerpiece of a discredited Rolling Stone story has testified under oath for the first time.

SoulCycle cofounders step down The souls behind SoulCycle have resigned.

Bruce Springsteen cancels North Carolina concert over ‘bathroom law’ Bruce Springsteen is the latest to shun North Carolina over its so-called “bathroom law.”

Postage prices set to go down, and the USPS isn’t happy The price of mailing a letter will fall for the first time in nearly a century this Sunday.

Nobody likes being around poor people: Casino CEO Casino owner Steve Wynn seems to have crapped out with some recent comments he made about the poor.

Americans and Canadians might need visas for Europe Be prepared! You might need a visa for your next European holiday or business trip.

Chinese shoppers are buying fewer Prada bags It looks like China doesn’t wear Prada any more.

Feds demand Apple’s help in unlocking Brooklyn drug dealer’s iPhone The FBI was able to access the iPhone used by the San Bernardino terrorist — but the law enforcement still needs help cracking other iPhones in its possession.

Grieving father optimistic he can crack his dead son’s iPhone After Apple told him he was out of luck, Leonardo Fabbretti now says he is optimistic that he will soon be able to see the photos stored on his dead son’s iPhone.

Ashton Kutcher on his unconventional new sitcom Read full story for latest details.

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