French fries are one of the best meals for protecting biodiversity, study finds
A recent international study ranked the world’s most beloved meal and determined how the creation of those meals hurts or helps the planet.
A recent international study ranked the world’s most beloved meal and determined how the creation of those meals hurts or helps the planet.
Free COVID-19 tests through USPS will be suspended March 8
Here’s how to get the COVID-19 tests before they are no longer available.
Here’s how to get the COVID-19 tests before they are no longer available.
Human trafficking bust: Teacher, coaches among 228 arrested in Polk County
Nearly 230 people were arrested, and 13 potential victims were rescued during an 8-day multi-agency undercover human trafficking investigation in Polk County.
Nearly 230 people were arrested, and 13 potential victims were rescued during an 8-day multi-agency undercover human trafficking investigation in Polk County.
Nearly 500 deaths per day from excessive drinking during COVID-19 pandemic: CDC report
Excessive drinking is associated with chronic dangers such as liver cancer, high blood pressure, stroke and heart disease.
Excessive drinking is associated with chronic dangers such as liver cancer, high blood pressure, stroke and heart disease.
AZ governor wiping off medical debts; law enforcement attacker sentenced | Nightly Roundup
From medical debts being wiped out for up to a million Arizonans to a Arizona man who is being sentenced to spend over a century behind bars, here's a look at some of our top stories.
From medical debts being wiped out for up to a million Arizonans to a Arizona man who is being sentenced to spend over a century behind bars, here's a look at some of our top stories.
Billions in medical debt to be wiped out for up to a million Arizonans, governor announces
Arizona's Governor announced the state will be wiping out medical bills for up to a million Arizonans as the state is partnering with the Long Island-based charity RIP Medical Debt. Here's what to know.
Arizona's Governor announced the state will be wiping out medical bills for up to a million Arizonans as the state is partnering with the Long Island-based charity RIP Medical Debt. Here's what to know.
Birth control: OTC pill shipping to stores
The first over-the-counter birth control pill will soon be hitting store shelves across the country. The manufacturer of 'OPill' says a one-month supply will cost about $20, and it will also be sold online.
The first over-the-counter birth control pill will soon be hitting store shelves across the country. The manufacturer of 'OPill' says a one-month supply will cost about $20, and it will also be sold online.
Billions in Arizonans' medical debt to be erased
Arizona's Governor announced the state will be wiping out medical bills for up to a million Arizonans as the state is partnering with the Long Island-based charity RIP Medical Debt. Here's what to know.
Arizona's Governor announced the state will be wiping out medical bills for up to a million Arizonans as the state is partnering with the Long Island-based charity RIP Medical Debt. Here's what to know.
Birth control that will be sold over-the-counter begins shipping in the US: What to know
Opill, the first birth control pill approved in the U.S. for purchase by anyone, no prescription necessary, will be available in stores later this month. Here is what to know about the approved contraceptive.
Opill, the first birth control pill approved in the U.S. for purchase by anyone, no prescription necessary, will be available in stores later this month. Here is what to know about the approved contraceptive.
6 in 10 people doubt Biden, Trump mental capabilities in new AP poll
Both Biden and Trump’s mental capabilities are doubted by roughly 60% of U.S. adults heading into the 2024 presidential election, according to a new Associated Press-NORC poll.
Both Biden and Trump’s mental capabilities are doubted by roughly 60% of U.S. adults heading into the 2024 presidential election, according to a new Associated Press-NORC poll.
Co-worker steps in to help woman as her heart stopped
This is an incredible life-saving story. While volunteering, a local woman's heart stopped beating and the person she was volunteering with was perfectly trained just for that moment. FOX 10's Steve Nielsen has the story.
This is an incredible life-saving story. While volunteering, a local woman's heart stopped beating and the person she was volunteering with was perfectly trained just for that moment. FOX 10's Steve Nielsen has the story.
Kidney donors set out on Mount Kilimanjaro climb
A Phoenix woman is setting out to climb the nearly 20,000-foot peak of Mount Kilimanjaro following her kidney donation. The One Kidney Climb shows people with one kidney can do just as much as those with two. FOX 10?s Kenzie Beach spoke with Sibley Brown and has the story.
A Phoenix woman is setting out to climb the nearly 20,000-foot peak of Mount Kilimanjaro following her kidney donation. The One Kidney Climb shows people with one kidney can do just as much as those with two. FOX 10?s Kenzie Beach spoke with Sibley Brown and has the story.
For women over 60, here is the number of daily steps needed to protect heart health
The '10,000-step rule’ may not be the benchmark for all age groups, say researchers.
The '10,000-step rule’ may not be the benchmark for all age groups, say researchers.
Fasting-like diet could slow the aging process, study suggests: ‘Living longer and healthier’
The 5-day diet reduced ‘biological age’ by 2.5 years, researchers found.
The 5-day diet reduced ‘biological age’ by 2.5 years, researchers found.
What is Zyn? These nicotine pouches prompt debate
The dispute surrounding Zyn reflects an increasingly complex marketplace in which companies like Philip Morris promote alternative products that may be less harmful than cigarettes and chewing tobacco.
The dispute surrounding Zyn reflects an increasingly complex marketplace in which companies like Philip Morris promote alternative products that may be less harmful than cigarettes and chewing tobacco.
IVF: AL lawmakers vote to legalize treatment
The controversy over IVF treatment continues after state lawmakers in Alabama voted to make it legal once again. The vote came after the state?s supreme court ruled that frozen embryos are legally the same as humans, which prompted IVF treatments in the state to stop. Reporter Jared Halpern has more.
The controversy over IVF treatment continues after state lawmakers in Alabama voted to make it legal once again. The vote came after the state?s supreme court ruled that frozen embryos are legally the same as humans, which prompted IVF treatments in the state to stop. Reporter Jared Halpern has more.
5-day isolation for COVID-19 no longer needed, CDC says
U.S. health officials said Americans with COVID-19 no longer need to stay in isolation for five days.
U.S. health officials said Americans with COVID-19 no longer need to stay in isolation for five days.
Change Healthcare cyberattack cripples healthcare providers: What to know
Change Healthcare processes 14-15 billion transactions a year and touches one in every three patient records. A cyberattack has left healthcare providers reeling nationwide.
Change Healthcare processes 14-15 billion transactions a year and touches one in every three patient records. A cyberattack has left healthcare providers reeling nationwide.
Ultra-processed foods linked to higher risk of cancer, heart disease, early death, study says
Ultra-processed foods were linked to a higher risk of developing 32 different health issues in the new study – adding to a growing body of research on the subject.
Ultra-processed foods were linked to a higher risk of developing 32 different health issues in the new study – adding to a growing body of research on the subject.
Gun safe locks can fail, Toyota vehicles 'creep forward', and more | Latest consumer product recalls
Biometric locks on gun safes can fail, "posing a serious injury hazard and risk of death if the safe is used to store firearms"; Toyota vehicles can "creep forward" if they are left in neutral; IKEA USB chargers pose burn and electric shock hazards; handles on cooking camping pots can detach, posing burn and scalding hazards; and eye drops sold at Walmart and CVS have been recalled due to a lack of sterility.
Biometric locks on gun safes can fail, "posing a serious injury hazard and risk of death if the safe is used to store firearms"; Toyota vehicles can "creep forward" if they are left in neutral; IKEA USB chargers pose burn and electric shock hazards; handles on cooking camping pots can detach, posing burn and scalding hazards; and eye drops sold at Walmart and CVS have been recalled due to a lack of sterility.




















