‘Demonstration of God’s love’: Indiana church pays off $7.8M in medical debt for 5,940 families
An Indiana church congregation is paying off $7.8 million in medical debt for approximately 5,940 families, the congregation said in a press release last week.
An Indiana church congregation is paying off $7.8 million in medical debt for approximately 5,940 families, the congregation said in a press release last week.
More single women are working than ever before — here’s what that means for the economy
The U.S. workforce is comprised of increasingly more single women, and a projection from Morgan Stanley Research predicts that, by 2030, single women will make up an estimated 45 percent of all prime working age women (aged 25 to 44) — the largest portion in history — which will have a far-reaching positive effect on the U.S. economy.
The U.S. workforce is comprised of increasingly more single women, and a projection from Morgan Stanley Research predicts that, by 2030, single women will make up an estimated 45 percent of all prime working age women (aged 25 to 44) — the largest portion in history — which will have a far-reaching positive effect on the U.S. economy.
Proposals would dam Little Colorado River for hydropower
A newly formed Phoenix-based company wants to put up dams on the Little Colorado River to generate electricity.
A newly formed Phoenix-based company wants to put up dams on the Little Colorado River to generate electricity.
Parent company of Toys R Us teams up with Target to power online business
The parent company of Toys R Us is turning to Target Corp., a key rival, to restart its e-commerce business ahead of the holiday shopping season.
The parent company of Toys R Us is turning to Target Corp., a key rival, to restart its e-commerce business ahead of the holiday shopping season.
Dick's Sporting Goods destroys $5M of high-powered rifles rather than sell them
Dick's Sporting Goods destroyed $5 million of semi-automatic sporting rifles rather than selling them as CEO Ed Stack tightened firearms policies amid a string of deadly school shootings.
Dick's Sporting Goods destroyed $5 million of semi-automatic sporting rifles rather than selling them as CEO Ed Stack tightened firearms policies amid a string of deadly school shootings.
GE freezes pension plans for 20,000 workers as it attempts to cut debt
Pension obligations represent about $21 billion of the company's overall debt.
Pension obligations represent about $21 billion of the company's overall debt.
Made in Arizona: Unique Naturals
It's a jewelry with a unique history. In business for more than a decade, Unique Naturals sells turquoise jewelry with stones mined right here in Arizona. FOX 10's Christina Carilla gives us a closer look in Today's Made in Arizona.
It's a jewelry with a unique history. In business for more than a decade, Unique Naturals sells turquoise jewelry with stones mined right here in Arizona. FOX 10's Christina Carilla gives us a closer look in Today's Made in Arizona.
US unemployment rate hits 50-year low of 3.5% -- lowest since 1969
The U.S. economy added a modest 136,000 jobs in September, a gain that managed to lower the unemployment rate to a new five-decade low of 3.5% but also suggested rising caution among employers.
The U.S. economy added a modest 136,000 jobs in September, a gain that managed to lower the unemployment rate to a new five-decade low of 3.5% but also suggested rising caution among employers.
In the New Mexico Desert, Virgin Galactic gets ready to carry passengers to space and back
After years of work, a company is getting ready to get people to space and back, from a state east of Arizona. FOX 10's Brian Webb reports.
After years of work, a company is getting ready to get people to space and back, from a state east of Arizona. FOX 10's Brian Webb reports.
TripAdvisor will no longer sell tickets to attractions that breed or import whales or dolphins
Travel website TripAdvisor announced it will no longer sell tickets or generate revenue from any attractions that are involved with the captivity of ocean mammals.
Travel website TripAdvisor announced it will no longer sell tickets or generate revenue from any attractions that are involved with the captivity of ocean mammals.
AG's Office sues home warranty company following thousands of complaints
Arizona's Attorney General is taking aim at a home warranty company that has been the target of thousands of complaints from people across the country.
Arizona's Attorney General is taking aim at a home warranty company that has been the target of thousands of complaints from people across the country.
Smarties candy turns 70 with all-female leadership
This month marks a big milestone for a local company. Smarties candy is celebrating 70 years.
This month marks a big milestone for a local company. Smarties candy is celebrating 70 years.
Chick-fil-A named cleanest fast-food restaurant, but has slowest drive-thru, new studies say
The chicken-centric chain was recently crowned as having America’s cleanest fast-food restaurants in a new survey, but at the same time, the Atlanta-based eatery was denounced for operating the slowest drive-thru in the industry, according to a separate poll.
The chicken-centric chain was recently crowned as having America’s cleanest fast-food restaurants in a new survey, but at the same time, the Atlanta-based eatery was denounced for operating the slowest drive-thru in the industry, according to a separate poll.
Lowe's hiring thousands of full-time and part-time employees during nationwide walk-in job fair
Employees of Lowe’s receive a 10 percent store discount, the company said.
Employees of Lowe’s receive a 10 percent store discount, the company said.
Ask the Futurist: In a rapidly changing world, teach your child how to learn, unlearn, relearn
We’re in a big moment of change - the World Economic Forum calls this the “4th Industrial Revolution” and like every revolution before it (steam, electricity, digital), the world is going to go through a bumpy ride.
We’re in a big moment of change - the World Economic Forum calls this the “4th Industrial Revolution” and like every revolution before it (steam, electricity, digital), the world is going to go through a bumpy ride.
Survey: Two-thirds of millennials think they’ll become wealthy in the future
Two-thirds of millennials believe that they will one day be wealthy, compared to only half of Gen Xers and only a quarter of Baby Boomers, according to a survey from MagnifyMoney by Lending Tree.
Two-thirds of millennials believe that they will one day be wealthy, compared to only half of Gen Xers and only a quarter of Baby Boomers, according to a survey from MagnifyMoney by Lending Tree.
Marijuana vape sales lag as lung illnesses rise in US
Vaping products, one of the fastest-growing segments of the legal marijuana industry, have taken a hit from consumers as public health experts scramble to determine what’s causing a mysterious and sometimes fatal lung disease among people who use e-cigarettes.
Vaping products, one of the fastest-growing segments of the legal marijuana industry, have taken a hit from consumers as public health experts scramble to determine what’s causing a mysterious and sometimes fatal lung disease among people who use e-cigarettes.
Not loafing around: Domino’s hiring ‘Chief Garlic Bread Taste Tester’
Vampires need not inquire within — Domino’s is currently looking to hire a Chief Garlic Bread Taste Tester.
Vampires need not inquire within — Domino’s is currently looking to hire a Chief Garlic Bread Taste Tester.
CEO surprises employees with pay increase to $70,000
A credit card payment processing company cut the ribbon on its new office space in Idaho with a surprise raise for its employees.
A credit card payment processing company cut the ribbon on its new office space in Idaho with a surprise raise for its employees.
McDonald's enlists Alexa and Google to help with hiring
Want a job at McDonald's? Just ask your smartphone.
Want a job at McDonald's? Just ask your smartphone.



















