Latest consumer product recalls: Deaths from cantaloupe salmonella outbreak, SUVs pose fire risk, more

A deadly salmonella outbreak linked to cantaloupes has been expanded, with cases reported in multiple states and Canada; Honda is recalling more than 300,000 vehicles over a missing seat belt piece; 30,000 ZLINE gas ranges have been recalled because the oven can release carbon monoxide; hybrid Jeep Wrangler SUVs pose a fire risk; TING athlete's foot spray may contain elevated levels of benzene.

'Tis the season for sick calls: Arizona sees rise in Flu, RSV cases

From the cold and flu to cases of coronavirus, sick cases are on the rise, but many businesses have evolved their sick call philosophy since COVID-19. FOX 10's Brian Webb reports.

Colorado poised to ban 'fatphobia' in workplace, housing

The law aims to prevent landlords from discriminating against renters due to weight limits and to implement workplace accommodations for overweight Americans.

US life expectancy soared in 2022, but remains below pre-COVID level

For years, U.S. life expectancy rose a little nearly every year. But about 10 years ago, the trend flattened and even declined some years — a stall blamed mainly on overdose deaths and suicides.

Despite opinions on US economy, holiday shopping continues
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More than 75% of Americans say the economy is in bad shape, but despite uncertainty over the economy, more Americans than expected hit the stores for the holiday weekend. FOX's Mills Hayes is at the Mall of America for a look at holiday shopping madness.

Get red wine headaches? New research offers explanation

Not everyone feels fine after red wine, and a new study offers an explanation about what could be the culprit.

As eye drop recalls continue, here’s what you need to know to protect your vision

This year has seen a wave of eye drop recalls, with the FDA announcing a voluntary recall of 27 products. The president of the American Optometric Association shared tips for consumers to stay safe.

Arizona woman being studied by scientists looking for secrets to a long life

It's a fact that people are living longer, but there is a select group of people who are in their 80s or above, but have the brain function of someone decades younger. Now, scientists want to know their secret to longevity, and an Arizona 'super ager' is helping their efforts.

How to handle combative relatives during the holidays: 'Welcome to attend,' with conditions

They say this is the most wonderful time of the year — and quite possibly, it could be. That is, except if you anticipate having combative relatives in your home during the holidays.