Spotify rolls out messaging feature for free, premium users

Spotify is rolling out an in-app messaging feature to allow one-on-one conversations where you can share content and react with text and emojis.

Volkswagen locks horsepower behind a paid subscription in Europe, but will it come to the US?

Volkswagen is charging ID.3 drivers in Europe a subscription fee to unlock their car’s full horsepower. The automaker says there are no current plans to bring the feature to the U.S.

Cracker Barrel scraps new logo after backlash
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Cracker Barrel found itself at odds with its fans after removing "Uncle Herschel" from its logo. The company unveiled its revamped text-only design, sparking backlash and sinking its stock price.

Hostess recalls popular snack due to potential mold contamination

Some Hostess Ding Dongs sold in the U.S. are being recalled because of the potential that the products may be contaminated with mold. 

Chandler Fashion Center program supports local schools
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Chandler Fashion Center shoppers can now turn their purchases into meaningful support for local schools. FOX 10's Desiree Fluellen has the details on how it works.

Arizona AG sues over alleged home-stealing scheme targeting seniors

Arizona's Attorney General is suing two people accused of stealing homes from senior citizens through a multi-million-dollar real estate scheme.

Lawsuit: Millions stolen from AZ seniors in real estate scheme
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Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes has filed a lawsuit alleging a years-long, multi-million-dollar scheme to steal homes from senior citizens across the Valley. FOX 10's Steve Nielsen has this story.

Cracker Barrel admits it 'could've done a better job' after new logo backlash

The company said what has not and "will never change" are the values Cracker Barrel was built on when the Lebanon, Tennessee-based chain first opened in 1969.

Miami tops US in home delistings as sellers hold out for higher prices

Miami leads the nation in home delistings as sellers pull properties from the market rather than slash prices, according to Realtor.com’s July housing report.