Insurance telemarketers fined $225M for a billion robocalls

Over more than four months in early 2019, the FCC said, these telemarketers faked the number their calls displayed in caller ID with intent to deceive consumers; purposefully called people who are on the Do Not Call list; and called people's mobile phones without getting permission first.

The Black Box: Glendale-based company delivers products from black-owned businesses
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A Glendale-based subscription company is now delivering products, such as beauty, clothing, or household items, from black-owned businesses across the country. FOX 10's Ty Brennan has the details.

Real estate market doing well despite the pandemic

While COVID-19 has slowed down a lot of businesses, that may not be the case for the real estate industry in Arizona. FOX 10's Ty Brennan reports.

Trader Joe’s, Costco, Whole Foods have best coronavirus safety measures among grocery stores: Survey

Ipsos released its Consumer Health & Safety Index survey on Wednesday and found that the three companies excelled at proper face-covering usage, social distancing and other critical procedures that help customers minimize their chance of contracting COVID-19.

Jordan Brand commits to donating $100M over 10 years to organizations fighting racial inequality

Michael Jordan and the Jordan Brand announced on Friday that they would be donating $100 million over the next 10 years to “organizations dedicated to ensuring racial equality, social justice and greater access to education.”

JCPenney shutting down 154 stores after coronavirus-driven bankruptcy

Nearly three weeks after JCPenney filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, the company has announced it will close down 154 stores nationwide in 38 states as a first step in reorganizing the business.

Walmart taking guns, ammunition off sales floor during protests

Walmart has removed guns and ammunition from the sales floor of some stores as protests have spread across the country.

Cinema chain AMC warns it may not survive the pandemic

Movie theater chain AMC warned Wednesday that it may not survive the coronavirus pandemic, which has shuttered its theaters and led film studios to explore releasing more movies directly to viewers over the internet.

Musically Fed grocery distribution happening at Gila River Arena
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Today, out-of-work crews in the entertainment, concert, and sports industries are invited to stop by Gila River Arena to pick up food boxes. FOX 10's Ty Brennan has the details.

Amazon plans event to jump-start summer sales

Amazon is planning another big shopping event apart from Prime Day to help jump-start summer sale.

Apple tracking looted iPhones

Apple is watching the looters who have pillaged its stores during the protests.

Hall of Flame Museum reopens in Phoenix
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The Hall of Flame Museum in Phoenix has reopened after being closed due to the coronavirus pandemic. FOX 10 photojournalist Tom Fergus has the details on the reopening.

The Sicilian Baker launches grab-and-go market amid COVID-19
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As restaurants reopen for dine-in services, some people are still worried about sitting in a public place amid COVID-19. The Sicilian Baker in Chandler has expanded its grab-and-go options, so you can get great food, but eat at your own home.

FDA finds contamination in several brands of diabetes drug

The Food and Drug Administration said that several batches of the drug metformin tested positive for unsafe levels of N-Nitrosodimethylamine, a possible cancer-causing chemical.

Maryland mansion with unique replica town in basement listed for $4.5M

A $4.5 million dollar home up for sale in Potomac, Maryland has been getting a lot of attention on social media partially because it has a "tiny town" in the basement.

Valley leather company getting creative to increase sales amid COVID-19
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With the economy taking a hit during the coronavirus pandemic, many people are out of work and have less disposable income. Lifetime Leather Co. in San Tan Valley is using new resources to drum up sales.