Make Elections Fair Arizona Act: What to know about a proposal that could change elections in the state

If it gets on the ballot in 2024 and approved by voters, amendments made to the Arizona state constitution could change the way Arizonans elect their leaders. Here's what to know about the 'Make Elections Fair Arizona Act.'

Here's what ‘job cuffing’ is and how to avoid it

The recent trend has workers sticking it out at their jobs a little longer before searching for the next great opportunity.

GivingTuesday: What to know about the 'day of generosity' that comes after Thanksgiving

November 28 is 'GivingTuesday,' and since it was founded over a decade ago, the day has grown into one of the biggest fundraising dates of the year, but there's more to this day than simply giving money. Here's what you should know about GivingTuesday.

How does the cease-fire between Israel and Hamas work and how long will it last?

A cease-fire to facilitate the release of dozens of people taken hostage during Hamas’ raid on Israel is expected to bring the first respite to war-weary Palestinians in Gaza and a glimmer of hope to the families of the captives.

How to help older people in your life avoid scams this holiday season

Last year, consumers lost $8.8 billion to scammers, and the Federal Trade Commission says older adults lost the most money compared to other age groups.

Porch pirates: What you need to know this holiday season

A recent report said three out of four Americans had a package swiped in the past 12 months, equating to over 119 million stolen packages.

Paper check fraud is on the rise: What to know

While online banking and electronic payments are now more mainstream, many Americans still write paper checks, and there's been a resurgence of fraud in some lesser-known ways.

How the US strikes a delicate balance in responding to attacks on its forces by Iran-backed militias

In response to the attacks, the U.S. has walked a delicate line. The U.S. military has struck back just three times as the Biden administration balances efforts to deter the militants without triggering a broader Middle East conflict.

Texas wants the power to arrest and order migrants to leave the US. Can it do that?

The bill, which Republican Gov. Greg Abbott is expected to sign, would become one of the nation’s strictest immigration laws if allowed to take effect.

Why do toxicology tests take so long in death investigations? Here's what you should know

People often hear that following a death, results from toxicology tests can take weeks, even months. Here's what to know about toxicology tests, and why it takes so long before results come back.

Thanksgiving meals will yield plenty of leftovers, so how do you store them safely?

Safe food storage is important to practice at holiday time or any time of year. Two food experts share critical advice for properly storing Thanksgiving leftovers and more.

What is APEC?: summit brings global politics to San Francisco

The eyes of the world will be on San Francisco for the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation meeting, the largest gathering of world leaders in the city since the end of WWII.

Here's what to know about Elijah McClain's death, the cases against cops and paramedics

The first trial ended in a split verdict with one officer found guilty and another acquitted. Two Colorado fire department paramedics are scheduled to be prosecuted in the final trial later this month.