Stanley cups 411: Why are they so popular? The rise of the viral tumbler

The Stanley Quencher tumbler’s rise in popularity is a story of what happens when marketing and influencers cross paths. Here’s why you’ve been seeing these cups everywhere.

Arizona shoppers rush to get pink Stanley cups
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People are lining up early outside Target stores for a chance to get their hands on an exclusive Starbucks pink Stanley quencher vacuum stainless steel tumbler. The special cups were first released last May and there was another release in November. Wednesday's drop featured a special pink winter edition of the popular cup, called the "Galentine's Day" collection, referring to the date celebrating female friendship.

More electric vehicles lose full US tax credits in 2024

Car buyers in the market for an EV in the new year will have some things to consider when searching for a vehicle that qualifies for a new tax credit based on guidelines from the federal government.

US beer sales dip to lowest level in 24 years – and Bud Light fallout wasn't the only factor

It was a tough year for beer in America with other big brands also driving sales declines. Here are some of the factors beyond Bud Light’s controversy that have impacted the industry.

2024 Phoenix housing outlook
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Carla Magee, a local real estate investment specialist, joins AZAM to talk about what to expect in the 2024 housing market.

Carmakers with the most recalls in 2023: See if your vehicle is under recall

Regulators issued more than 320 recalls this year for major car manufacturers in the U.S., potentially impacting more than 32 million vehicle models.

Latest consumer product recalls: Whole Foods frozen fish, Tesla vehicles, hoverboards, and more

Whole Foods is recalling fish fillets due to an undeclared allergen; Tesla is recalling 120,000 vehicles because doors may unlock during crashes; about 25,000 hoverboards are being recalled due to a fire hazard; high chairs sold through Amazon pose injury hazards; and kids playsets and slime eggs violate lead content bans.

Small magnetic balls sold by Walmart recalled
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High-powered magnetic balls sold at Walmart have been recalled over the risk of them being swallowed, leading to serious injuries and possibly even death.

Small magnetic balls sold by Walmart recalled over swallowing dangers

The latest recall of high-powered magnetic balls comes after several warnings about similar products from the CPSC, which noted how seven deaths and thousands of injuries have been reported.