Daylight saving time 2023: What’s the status of the Sunshine Protection Act?
The Sunshine Protection Act, if passed, would make daylight saving time permanent for the U.S.
The Sunshine Protection Act, if passed, would make daylight saving time permanent for the U.S.
Grand Canyon University fined millions by federal education officials: Here's what to know
Federal education officials announced on Oct. 31 that they are fining Grand Canyon University to the tune of tens of millions of dollars as a result of an investigation. Here's what to know about the findings from the investigation, as well as the private university's response to the matter.
Federal education officials announced on Oct. 31 that they are fining Grand Canyon University to the tune of tens of millions of dollars as a result of an investigation. Here's what to know about the findings from the investigation, as well as the private university's response to the matter.
Teal pumpkins on Halloween: Help trick-or-treaters with food allergies celebrate
Although teal may be a nice pop of color, it’s not just a decorating choice. There’s a meaning behind that colorful squash, and, you can participate too!
Although teal may be a nice pop of color, it’s not just a decorating choice. There’s a meaning behind that colorful squash, and, you can participate too!
Gov. Hobbs announces new tax rebate for some Arizonans: Find out if you qualify for it
Families in Arizona will soon get up to $750 from the state government, as a result of this year's state budget. Here's what to know about the Arizona Families Tax Rebate, and whether or not you qualify for it.
Families in Arizona will soon get up to $750 from the state government, as a result of this year's state budget. Here's what to know about the Arizona Families Tax Rebate, and whether or not you qualify for it.
Where to donate your unwanted Halloween candy
Rather than give in to the temptation and eat the candy for the next few months, here are some ideas on how to repurpose your treats.
Rather than give in to the temptation and eat the candy for the next few months, here are some ideas on how to repurpose your treats.
Will bananas go extinct? Fungal disease threatens popular variety, scientists warn
The Cavendish banana – which accounts for just under half of all global production – faces a serious threat. A similar disease killed its predecessor, the Gros Michele variety.
The Cavendish banana – which accounts for just under half of all global production – faces a serious threat. A similar disease killed its predecessor, the Gros Michele variety.
Matthew Perry's cause of death listed as deferred: What that means
Perry was found dead at his home in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood of Los Angeles Saturday, after an apparent drowning, according to FOX News.
Perry was found dead at his home in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood of Los Angeles Saturday, after an apparent drowning, according to FOX News.
What you need to know about a possible new cure for sickle cell disease
On Tuesday, advisers to the Food and Drug Administration will review a gene therapy for the inherited blood disorder, which mostly affects Black people in the U.S.
On Tuesday, advisers to the Food and Drug Administration will review a gene therapy for the inherited blood disorder, which mostly affects Black people in the U.S.
The year they canceled Halloween
The children who experienced the scarier-than-usual Halloween of 1982 are grown up now, with children of their own. But some will never forget the Tylenol cyanide murders of that year.
The children who experienced the scarier-than-usual Halloween of 1982 are grown up now, with children of their own. But some will never forget the Tylenol cyanide murders of that year.
Who is Robert Card? Maine authorities identify suspect in deadly shooting rampage
Authorities said Robert Card should be considered "armed and dangerous." Here's what's known about the suspect in the Lewiston, Maine, shooting rampage.
Authorities said Robert Card should be considered "armed and dangerous." Here's what's known about the suspect in the Lewiston, Maine, shooting rampage.
October 2023 full 'Hunter's Moon' to light up sky this weekend
The end of October brings the full “Hunter's Moon," and for some observers, it will be eclipsed by Earth.
The end of October brings the full “Hunter's Moon," and for some observers, it will be eclipsed by Earth.
UAW strike: Why Ford employees are going back to work before agreement vote
UAW members are returning to Ford plants after a tentative agreement was reached with the union. However, this deal hasn't been approved by membership yet.
UAW members are returning to Ford plants after a tentative agreement was reached with the union. However, this deal hasn't been approved by membership yet.
Health officials rule out suspected 'Brain-eating amoeba' case in Arizona: Here's what to know
Following a scare caused by news of a suspected "brain eating amoeba" infection, here's what to know about the amoeba, and the very rare (and almost always fatal) disease it can cause.
Following a scare caused by news of a suspected "brain eating amoeba" infection, here's what to know about the amoeba, and the very rare (and almost always fatal) disease it can cause.
Man living with Alicia Navarro accused of child sexual abuse: Here are the details in the case
On Oct. 24, officials announced that a Montana man who was living with a formerly missing Glendale teenager has been arrested in connection with alleged child sexual abuse. Here's a detailed look at what Edmund Davis is accused of doing.
On Oct. 24, officials announced that a Montana man who was living with a formerly missing Glendale teenager has been arrested in connection with alleged child sexual abuse. Here's a detailed look at what Edmund Davis is accused of doing.
What is 'coffee badging'? New trend a response to 'return-to-work'
Many employees who miss remote work are taking part in a trend called "coffee badging." So-called coffee badgers come to work, grab a coffee and leave, earning their "badge" for showing up.
Many employees who miss remote work are taking part in a trend called "coffee badging." So-called coffee badgers come to work, grab a coffee and leave, earning their "badge" for showing up.
How a 128-year-old Great Lakes shipwreck was found thanks to an invasive animal
Two filmmakers were making a documentary about the invasive quagga mussel in Lake Huron when they stumbled upon the wreck of a steamship called Africa, which went missing in 1895.
Two filmmakers were making a documentary about the invasive quagga mussel in Lake Huron when they stumbled upon the wreck of a steamship called Africa, which went missing in 1895.
So-called toddler milks are unregulated and unnecessary, pediatrician group says
The American Academy of Pediatrics says the products often contain high amounts of added sugar and salt. A trade group for the manufacturers of the products says the drinks could fill nutritional gaps.
The American Academy of Pediatrics says the products often contain high amounts of added sugar and salt. A trade group for the manufacturers of the products says the drinks could fill nutritional gaps.
How reliable are old wives' tales for forecasting winter weather?
The size of acorns, the stripes of a caterpillar -- FOX Weather takes a look at old wives' tales and folklore passed down by generations to forecast winter weather.
The size of acorns, the stripes of a caterpillar -- FOX Weather takes a look at old wives' tales and folklore passed down by generations to forecast winter weather.
In Phoenix, this is how much money you need to make to afford a median-priced home
It's not a surprise for some, but it is getting harder for people to buy a home these days, and if you live in Phoenix (or want to move to the Valley), here's how much money you need to make in order to afford a median-priced home, according to figures from one real estate firm.
It's not a surprise for some, but it is getting harder for people to buy a home these days, and if you live in Phoenix (or want to move to the Valley), here's how much money you need to make in order to afford a median-priced home, according to figures from one real estate firm.
What you need to know about vision loss, how to show support for visually impaired
There are over 2 billion people globally who have a visual impairment.
There are over 2 billion people globally who have a visual impairment.



















