What is the 'One Chip Challenge' TikTok trend?
The viral ‘One Chip Challenge’ is back and making headlines for more than just social media videos this year. Several schools across the country have banned the chip after health issues caused by the challenge.
The viral ‘One Chip Challenge’ is back and making headlines for more than just social media videos this year. Several schools across the country have banned the chip after health issues caused by the challenge.
Frequent chemical hair straightening linked to higher uterine cancer risk, NIH study finds
The study authors highlighted how the risks may be more heightened for Black women, who reported using hair straightening products more frequently than other groups.
The study authors highlighted how the risks may be more heightened for Black women, who reported using hair straightening products more frequently than other groups.
Cool House: New life for a new Phoenix home
FOX 10's Syleste Rodriguez checks out a renovated home in north central Phoenix with three kitchens and a pool fit for a resort.
FOX 10's Syleste Rodriguez checks out a renovated home in north central Phoenix with three kitchens and a pool fit for a resort.
Lake Geneva Ice Castles return for 5th winter
Ice Castles is returning to Geneva National Resort for its fifth winter.
Ice Castles is returning to Geneva National Resort for its fifth winter.
AriZona iced tea co-founder doubles down on 99-cent price: report
Don Vultaggio, chairman and co-founder of AriZona Beverages, wants to reportedly keep the 99-cent iced tea the same price because it's "something that customers rely on."
Don Vultaggio, chairman and co-founder of AriZona Beverages, wants to reportedly keep the 99-cent iced tea the same price because it's "something that customers rely on."
Americans are using Apple AirTags to track loved ones with dementia, report says
An estimated 6.5 million Americans age 65 and older are living with Alzheimer’s dementia in 2022.
An estimated 6.5 million Americans age 65 and older are living with Alzheimer’s dementia in 2022.
New trend has teens dumping out milk in grocery stores
Videos that have popped up on social media show teens pouring milk onto the floor, over sales counters and elsewhere in the store.
Videos that have popped up on social media show teens pouring milk onto the floor, over sales counters and elsewhere in the store.
RSV cases surging in children as virus spreads earlier, faster this year
Cases of respiratory syncytial virus, better known as RSV, are on the rise, doctors warn.
Cases of respiratory syncytial virus, better known as RSV, are on the rise, doctors warn.
American Airlines passenger 'WEDGED' between 'OBESE people' on flight, asks for 'reparations'
American Airlines responded, stating that its passengers come 'in all different sizes and shapes.'
American Airlines responded, stating that its passengers come 'in all different sizes and shapes.'
Restoring memories: Florida photographer describes how to save Hurricane Ian flood damaged photos
Photographer Krista Kowalczyk has helped dozens of families recover photos damaged by Hurricane Ian in Southwest Florida and has tips for others who hope to save their photographs.
Photographer Krista Kowalczyk has helped dozens of families recover photos damaged by Hurricane Ian in Southwest Florida and has tips for others who hope to save their photographs.
Need Halloween costume ideas? Here are the top trending
With so many ideas to choose from, Google Trends has released its list of top costumes.
With so many ideas to choose from, Google Trends has released its list of top costumes.
The Children’s Place launches sleepwear for adults
PJ Place includes women’s and men’s pajama sets, loungewear styles, robes, thermal sets, fashion tees, cushy slippers and socks.
PJ Place includes women’s and men’s pajama sets, loungewear styles, robes, thermal sets, fashion tees, cushy slippers and socks.
Chevrolet Corvette production idled again due to parts shortage
The sports car output has been hampered by supply chain issues.
The sports car output has been hampered by supply chain issues.
Abbott recalls several ready-to-feed liquid baby formula
Abbott says the baby formula products were made at its Columbus, Ohio facility.
Abbott says the baby formula products were made at its Columbus, Ohio facility.
Paramedics sent to middle school after students fall ill from 'One Chip Challenge'
Schools across the country have reported students getting sick or going to the hospital after participating in the "One Chip Challenge."
Schools across the country have reported students getting sick or going to the hospital after participating in the "One Chip Challenge."
Surge in demand for vasectomies following abortions bans prompts clinics to offer free procedure
Free vasectomies will be available next month at three Planned Parenthood clinics in Missouri amid a surge in demand for the procedure after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade.
Free vasectomies will be available next month at three Planned Parenthood clinics in Missouri amid a surge in demand for the procedure after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade.
Things to do in the Phoenix area this weekend: Oct. 14-16
From pride parades to poke bowl celebrations to musical exhibits, here;s a few events happening in the Phoenix metro area this weekend.
From pride parades to poke bowl celebrations to musical exhibits, here;s a few events happening in the Phoenix metro area this weekend.
Kellogg's launches rum-filled Eggo Nog Sippin' Cream just in time for the holiday season
Eggo has put a twist on one of the most popular drinks of the holiday season with its Eggo Nog Appalachian Sippin' Cream.
Eggo has put a twist on one of the most popular drinks of the holiday season with its Eggo Nog Appalachian Sippin' Cream.
A history of Halloween candy: Trends and costs through the years
Enjoying Halloween candy and celebrating the spooky season transcends generations as new traditions mesh together with the nostalgic and older trends.
Enjoying Halloween candy and celebrating the spooky season transcends generations as new traditions mesh together with the nostalgic and older trends.
USDA proposes expansive poultry changes to reduce salmonella illnesses
The agency is offering a plan that would involve testing incoming flocks of chickens and turkeys for salmonella before meat processing takes place.
The agency is offering a plan that would involve testing incoming flocks of chickens and turkeys for salmonella before meat processing takes place.



















