UArizona students, staff stage sit-in
The sit-in, which happened at UArizona's College of Education, took place in protest of the university's decision to place two professors on leave after they held a class discussion about Israel and Gaza. The discussion led to many students and people across the country calling the two antisemitic and factually wrong, but some students, along with some educators, say the decision to suspend the professors violates academic freedom on campus.
The sit-in, which happened at UArizona's College of Education, took place in protest of the university's decision to place two professors on leave after they held a class discussion about Israel and Gaza. The discussion led to many students and people across the country calling the two antisemitic and factually wrong, but some students, along with some educators, say the decision to suspend the professors violates academic freedom on campus.
Juan Ciscomani & Jason Beck | Newsmaker
In this episode of John Hook's Newsmaker Saturday, we sit down with Arizona Congressman Juan Ciscomani for an interview. We also spoke with Peoria Mayor Jason Beck, who recently traveled to Israel, and saw the devastations left behind by the Hamas attack that preceded Israel's counterattack.
In this episode of John Hook's Newsmaker Saturday, we sit down with Arizona Congressman Juan Ciscomani for an interview. We also spoke with Peoria Mayor Jason Beck, who recently traveled to Israel, and saw the devastations left behind by the Hamas attack that preceded Israel's counterattack.
Premature babies evacuated from Gaza hospital
Health officials said 31 premature babies in "extremely critical condition" were transferred safely Sunday from Gaza's main hospital and will go to Egypt, while over 250 patients with severely infected wounds and other urgent conditions remained stranded days after Israeli forces entered the compound to look for Hamas operations there.
Health officials said 31 premature babies in "extremely critical condition" were transferred safely Sunday from Gaza's main hospital and will go to Egypt, while over 250 patients with severely infected wounds and other urgent conditions remained stranded days after Israeli forces entered the compound to look for Hamas operations there.
Nightly Roundup: Tornado damages Arizona town; remembering the life of Rosalynn Carter
From the aftermath of a tornado in Arizona to leaders reacting to the death of a former U.S. First Lady, here's a look at our top stories tonight.
From the aftermath of a tornado in Arizona to leaders reacting to the death of a former U.S. First Lady, here's a look at our top stories tonight.
Israel Hamas War: Driving AZ rally demand Hamas' return of Israeli hostages
Organizers of the rally say they will continue to organize such events until the hostages are home safe in Israel.
Organizers of the rally say they will continue to organize such events until the hostages are home safe in Israel.
Israel Hamas War: Group holds rally for hostages
The rally took place along Scottsdale Road on Nov. 19, and organizers say they will keep hosting such events until the hostages are home and safe in Israel. FOX 10's Marissa Sarbak reports.
The rally took place along Scottsdale Road on Nov. 19, and organizers say they will keep hosting such events until the hostages are home and safe in Israel. FOX 10's Marissa Sarbak reports.
31 premature babies evacuated from Gaza's main hospital days after Israeli forces enter compound
Health officials said 31 premature babies in “extremely critical condition” were transferred safely Sunday from Gaza 's main hospital and will go to Egypt.
Health officials said 31 premature babies in “extremely critical condition” were transferred safely Sunday from Gaza 's main hospital and will go to Egypt.
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.
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.
Advertisers leave Elon Musk's X over concerns about antisemitism
Billionaire owner Elon Musk inflamed tensions further with his own posts endorsing an antisemitic conspiracy theory.
Billionaire owner Elon Musk inflamed tensions further with his own posts endorsing an antisemitic conspiracy theory.
Pro-Palestinian protesters occupy University of Michigan administration building
Protesters entered the Alexander G. Ruthven Building on Friday, demanding to speak with school president Santa Ono to urge disinvest in Israel using a sit-in tactic of civil disobience.
Protesters entered the Alexander G. Ruthven Building on Friday, demanding to speak with school president Santa Ono to urge disinvest in Israel using a sit-in tactic of civil disobience.
UN stops delivery of food and supplies to Gaza amid communications blackout
The communications blackout is now in its second day, largely cutting off Gaza’s 2.3 million people from one another and the outside world, as well as paralyzing the coordination of aid.
The communications blackout is now in its second day, largely cutting off Gaza’s 2.3 million people from one another and the outside world, as well as paralyzing the coordination of aid.
Dept. of Education launches probe into antisemitic, anti-Muslim discrimination at schools
Six colleges and one school district are under investigation for these alleged incidents amid the ongoing conflict in Gaza.
Six colleges and one school district are under investigation for these alleged incidents amid the ongoing conflict in Gaza.
Nightly Roundup: Jane Doe identified; Pro-Palestine ASU group speaks out
From officials solving one mystery surrounding a Jane Doe case to problems facing Arizona universities, here's a look at our top stories.
From officials solving one mystery surrounding a Jane Doe case to problems facing Arizona universities, here's a look at our top stories.
Pro-Israel and Pro-Palestine students clash during ASU student government meeting
A student government meeting at Arizona State University on Nov. 14 started with a clash between Israeli and Palestine supporters, and ended with police escorts home for the students.
A student government meeting at Arizona State University on Nov. 14 started with a clash between Israeli and Palestine supporters, and ended with police escorts home for the students.
Pro-Palestine ASU group speaks out after clash during student government meeting
Students with the ASU group 'Students for Justice in Palestine' are speaking out after a student government meeting recently was marred by clash between supporters of Palestine and Israel.
Students with the ASU group 'Students for Justice in Palestine' are speaking out after a student government meeting recently was marred by clash between supporters of Palestine and Israel.
Pro-Palestine ASU group speaks out after meeting chaos
The group was at an ASU student government meeting to push for a 'Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions' bill, but the meeting came to an early end after those in attendance heard rocks hitting the windows. FOX 10's Lindsey Ragas spoke with the group's president to learn more about what happened.
The group was at an ASU student government meeting to push for a 'Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions' bill, but the meeting came to an early end after those in attendance heard rocks hitting the windows. FOX 10's Lindsey Ragas spoke with the group's president to learn more about what happened.
Internet, phone networks collapse in Gaza, threatening to worsen humanitarian crisis
The communications breakdown largely cuts off Gaza's 2.3 million people from each other and the outside world, worsening the severe humanitarian crisis in southern Gaza, even as Israeli airstrikes continue there.
The communications breakdown largely cuts off Gaza's 2.3 million people from each other and the outside world, worsening the severe humanitarian crisis in southern Gaza, even as Israeli airstrikes continue there.
Pro-Palestine protesters shut down Bay Bridge
A well-coordinated group of hundreds of Pro-Palestine protesters shut down the Bay Bridge on Thursday morning, tying up traffic during rush hour and calling out to world leaders to end the war in Gaza during the APEC summit.
A well-coordinated group of hundreds of Pro-Palestine protesters shut down the Bay Bridge on Thursday morning, tying up traffic during rush hour and calling out to world leaders to end the war in Gaza during the APEC summit.
Capitol Police confront pro-Palestine protesters outside DNC building
U.S. Capitol Police officers clashed with Pro-Palestine protesters Wednesday night in front of the Democratic National Committee headquarters.
U.S. Capitol Police officers clashed with Pro-Palestine protesters Wednesday night in front of the Democratic National Committee headquarters.
Suspect arrested in Jewish man’s death at protests in Los Angeles suburb
Paul Kessler, a 69-year-old Jewish man, died in a Los Angeles suburb after a confrontation with a pro-Palestinian demonstrator.
Paul Kessler, a 69-year-old Jewish man, died in a Los Angeles suburb after a confrontation with a pro-Palestinian demonstrator.


















