50 years of Title IX: What is it, and what impact has it had?

Title IX, the law best known for its role in gender equity in athletics and preventing sexual harassment on campuses, is turning 50.

Map: Which states have the highest and lowest gas tax?

The national gas tax average is 57.09 cents per gallon, but some drivers are paying a lot more than that, while others pay much less.

How wildfires get their names

Unlike hurricanes and tropical storms, whose storm names are determined by a central authority, naming wildfires are left up to the fire unit, incident commander, or dispatch center in the jurisdiction where the fire began.

Frank Atwood: Here's what you need to know, as Arizona is scheduled to execute another murder convict

Unless a court acts, Frank Atwood is set to become the second person to be executed by Arizona officials, following an execution in 2014 that some say was botched. Here's what you should know about the man who was convicted of kidnapping and murdering a child in the 80s.

Memorial Day: The origin of America's commemoration of fallen troops

Memorial Day is more than just a three-day weekend. It’s the day Americans commemorate those who made the ultimate sacrifice while serving in the armed forces.

Waymo expands to Downtown Phoenix and San Francisco: What you should know about the autonomous cars

On March 30, officials with Waymo announced they have started fully autonomous car rides in San Francisco, in addition to expanding their self-driving car operations in Phoenix. Here's what you should know about the what the company is doing.

What is monkeypox? Scientists stunned by cases in US, Europe

“This is not the kind of spread we’ve seen in West Africa, so there may be something new happening in the West."

Baby formula vs. breast milk: Doctors explain what parents should do amid formula shortage

“My baby isn't even here yet, and I’m experiencing anxiety over this shortage even though I plan to nurse if possible,” one mother, who is expecting her first child in October, told FOX.

What is Replacement Theory? How it's tied to modern mass shootings

In Buffalo, and across different mass shootings in recent years, Replacement Theorists have taken it upon themselves to stop people who they think are trying to ethnically replace them.

Death row inmates' last meals: What to know about the history behind our strange fascination of these requests

Executions in the United States often comes with interest in the last meal the condemned prisoner would eat before they are executed. Here's what you should know about the ritual of last meals, and why the public is interested in it.

What's driving the baby formula shortage?

Parents of infants requiring specialty formulas should talk to their doctor if they can’t find those products.

Clarence Dixon executed: Here's what to know about the 1st person executed by Arizona officials in years

On May 11, Clarence Dixon became the first person executed by Arizona corrections officials following a years-long hiatus. Here's what you should know about the man who was put to death for killing an ASU student decades ago.

Arizona has seen 2 botched executions: Here's what to know about the state's history with capital punishment

With Arizona officially resuming executions by putting Clarence Dixon to death, a spotlight of sorts is on the state's death penalty laws. Here's what you should know about the state's history with capital punishment, as well as some of the lesser-known facts surrounding it.

The end of iPods: What you should know as Apple discontinues the iconic line of music players

It was a product that some say helped revive Apple's fortunes, and now, over 20 years since its launch, officials with Apple have discontinued the last product that carries the 'iPod' moniker. Here's what you should know about the once-iconic music player.

Explainer: How 81-1 shot Rich Strike won the Kentucky Derby

Horses at odds of nearly 81-1 don’t win the Kentucky Derby. Jockeys who have never won any big stakes race of any kind don’t win the Kentucky Derby. Owners with fewer than 10 career wins don’t win the Kentucky Derby.

Cinco de Mayo: What you should know about the famous unofficial holiday

It's not a major holiday in many parts of Mexico, but it is marked by celebrations across the United States. Here's what you should know about the history (as well as some misconceptions) about Cinco de Mayo.

Password Safety: Expert provides tips for people on World Password Day; here's what to know

As more and more people utilize the internet for various services, it also means the importance of having a secure password is higher than ever, lest someone falls victim to an account breach. Here's what people can do to secure their online accounts.

Why a Jeep owner is sued after dealership employee was killed during oil change

A man who took his Jeep to a dealership for an oil change is being sued for millions of dollars after an employee died. Here's why the family is suing the owner and not the dealership.