St. Joseph the Worker l FOX 10 Talks
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Syleste Rodriguez is in for Ron Hoon this week. She sat down with Carrie Masters, the CEO of St. Joseph the Worker, to talk about free budgeting and planning classes that teach people how to get their meals for under $5.

What are Sneex shoes? Spanx founder Sarah Blakley's new product

Sarah Blakley, the inventor of Spanx, has another product to unveil to the fashion world - a hybrid sneaker stiletto.

Work-related stress may cause irregular heartbeat, study finds

Atrial fibrillation, also known as AFib, can lead to stroke, heart failure or other cardiovascular complications.

Biden asks Supreme Court to lift block on student loan repayment plan

The Biden Administration has turned to the Supreme Court to help lift a block on the Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE) plan.

North Texas UPS driver crashes after passing out from heat, union says

A North Texas UPS driver was sent to the hospital on Friday after allegedly passing out while behind the wheel due to the heat and crashing.

New rules for real estate agents, home sellers and buyers go into effect this weekend

New rules for real estate agents and home buyers go into effect on Aug. 17 that force buyers to sign with agents before seeing listings and the rule changes leave some ambiguity as to who is responsible for payments, among other changes.

New real estate rules start this weekend
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New rules for real estate agents and those selling or buying a home go into effect this weekend after a lawsuit was settled involving the National Association of Realtors. FOX 10's Nicole Krasean has more.

Arizona State Fair hiring for festivities next month
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This year will be the 140th anniversary of the Arizona State Fair and organizers are preparing by filling job openings for a wide variety of positions.

Real estate commission rules to change
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This weekend, a new set of real estate-related rules will come into effect. The new rules will overhaul the way real estate agents get paid to help people buy and sell homes.

Tempe car dealership settles complaint for $2M
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The Coulter Buick GMC Tempe dealership settled a complaint alleging it engaged in deceptive sales practices and discrimination. The Arizona Attorney General hopes this action sends a message, while the owners of are defending their business. FOX 10's Lauren Clark has more.

Spirit Halloween stores: When did they become so widespread?

After opening in the early 1980s, Spirit Halloween has built a huge following among consumers through the years with its unique brand of costumes and decorations.

Rhys & Avery | Made In Arizona
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In this Made In Arizona, we meet a local mother who loves to make craft jewelry, by hand. She's turned that passion into a thriving business that just happens to be named after her two children. FOX 10 Photojournalist Brian Kae introduces us to the woman behind Rhys & Avery.

Wally Amos, Famous Amos cookie creator, dies at 88: Reports

Wally Amos, a talent agent turned cookie master who transformed a single Los Angeles bakery into a national brand, has died. He was 88 years old.

Senators accuse Kroger, Walmart of potential price gouging with digital tags

Consumer advocates say Kroger's digital price tags allow the company to "surge grocery prices, raising prices suddenly ... when certain products are in highest demand."

Mars buy Kellogg spin-off Kellanova in $30B deal

This sweet and salty deal helps Mars expand into areas of growth as American snacking habits change.

Car workers union to file complaints against Trump
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Officials with the United Auto Workers union say they will file Federal labor complaints against former President Donald Trump and Elon Musk for comments that were made during a live interview on X, the social media site formerly known as Twitter. The complaint accuses the pair of threatening and intimidating workers for statements made about firing workers who threaten to strike. Federal law protects workers who go on strike from being fired, and it is illegal to threaten to do so.

Poll: Most Americans don't care to hear companies' opinions on current events

A recent poll finds that the public stances companies take on current events is not favored among most people, which could impact the bottom line of businesses.