Amazon accused of selling so-called 'suicide kits' to teens
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Officials with Amazon say they are committed to customer safety, after a slate of lawsuits accuse the internet giant of selling so-called 'suicide kits' to teens. The lawsuits were brought by the parents of a 16-year-old from Ohio, and a 17-year-old from West Virginia. FOX 10's Marc Martinez has more.

Phoenix Police gaining ground on staffing shortage

In a Phoenix City Council Subcommittee meeting on Oct. 12, it was revealed for the first time in years that more officers were hired than those who left the department.

Kohl’s stores to close on Thanksgiving

Stores will be closed for the holiday, but shoppers can find Black Friday deals online all week long.

Honda, LG to build $3.5 billion battery plant, hire 2,200 in Ohio

Honda says it will build a $3.5 billion joint-venture battery factory in rural southern Ohio and hire 2,200 people to staff it as it starts to turn the state into its North American electric vehicle hub.

Arizona-based EV company strikes deal to sell trucks to Australia-New Zealand firm

Arizona is home to a number of electric vehicle manufacturers, and one of the carmakers, based in Mesa, got a major boost recently, as they struck a deal to sell a number of their cars to an overseas firm.

Delta investing $60 Million in air taxi developer

Delta Air Lines says it has invested $60 million in a startup that hopes to build electric helicopter-like air taxis to ferry passengers to the airport.

What’s open and closed on Columbus Day 2022

Though the holiday has seen a recent shift in observance to Indigenous Peoples’ Day, it is still a federal holiday — meaning several businesses will be closed on Monday.

Chick-fil-A has slowest drive-thru, 2022 fast-food report says

Customers noted several factors when considering a repeat visit to a fast-food drive-thru, but the most important were convenience, order accuracy and speed.

NASCAR teams call revenue model 'broken,' warn of layoffs

The most powerful teams in NASCAR warned Friday that the venerable stock car racing series has a "broken" economic model that is unfair and has little to no chance of long-term stability, a stunning announcement that added to a growing list of woes.

Another month of solid US hiring suggests more big Fed hikes

America’s employers slowed their hiring in September but still added 263,000 jobs, a solid figure that will likely keep the Federal Reserve on pace to keep raising interest rates aggressively to fight persistently high inflation.

Juul cancels plan to expand outside US, to lay off staff: report

Juul has been in a dispute with the FDA, which tried to ban the e-cigarette maker’s products earlier this year over questions about its potential health risks.

Tempe to offering grants for micro-manufacturers
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The City of Tempe is looking to help small businesses - specifically, manufacturers with fewer than five employees - grow. FOX 10's Desiree Fluellen has more on the city's micro-maufacturing grants.

Student loan forgiveness eligibility scaled back; here's what you need to know

The Department of Education said last week that borrowers with federal student loans held by private banks would be ineligible for loan forgiveness unless they already consolidated their loans.

Peloton to cut 500 jobs as company's turnaround efforts continue

Peloton’s shares surged more than 400% in 2020 amid pandemic lockdowns, but sales have slowed as more people go back to the gym.