Biden touts $1T infrastructure law in New Hampshire, 1st stop on US tour

Biden visited New Hampshire on Tuesday to promote his new $1 trillion infrastructure deal as a source of jobs and repairs for aging roads, bridges, pipes and ports.

GCU to freeze tuition for 14th consecutive year
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Grand Canyon University will freeze its tuition costs for the 14th year in a row. The university said on Nov. 16 that tuition for next year will be set at $16,500. The school's enrollment has increased substantially over the past 15 years and the school hopes to have 40,000 students on campus by 2025.

Social Security benefits see highest boost in 40 years, but inflation is higher

Social Security benefits will increase at their highest rate in 40 years, but the latest inflation numbers are even higher. Next year's increase may not be enough for seniors living on Social Security income.

This is the state where student loan borrowers struggle the most to repay their debt: report

A new study compared the average student loan debt to median annual earnings for student loan borrowers two years after graduation. See what you can do if you want to avoid delinquency.

Arizona average for regular unleaded gasoline is $3.69 per gallon: AAA
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Drivers are really feeling the strain on their wallet as gas prices continue to rise, and it seems like they are jumping up a few cents every day. According to AAA, the average price for regular unleaded gasoline in Arizona is up to $3.69 per gallon. FOX 10's Danielle Miller has the details.

What is the bipartisan infrastructure bill's impact on Arizona's communities?

Millions of dollars from the bipartisan infrastructure bill will go to local projects in Arizona. From water to roads, broadband, and even fire prevention, just to name a few. Organizations are already planning on what to do with that money.

Trump selling DC hotel to for $375M; buyer plans to rebrand as Waldorf Astoria

Donald Trump’s opulent hotel near the White House that drew lobbyists and diplomats seeking favor with the ex-president, as well as criticism as a symbol of his ethics conflicts, is being sold to a Miami investment group, according to published reports citing anonymous sources.

Love Betty White? Here’s how you could earn $1K watching her best work

Choice Mutual Insurance Agency is looking to pay a Betty White fan $1,000 to watch 10 hours of her best work in honor of her upcoming 100th birthday.

This Social Security statement change could simplify your retirement planning

The Social Security Administration will be sending out newly redesigned statements that helps Americans better understand and maximize their benefits.

US inflation: Economists explain why consumer prices are rising

For months, many economists had sounded a reassuring message that a spike in consumer prices, something that had been missing in action in the U.S. for a generation, wouldn’t stay long.

Giraffe Jam 5K at Wildlife World Zoo
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FOX 10's Tom Fergus visits Wildlife World Zoo Aquarium & Safari Park where a special fun run is being held on Nov. 13 to help raise money to save giraffes in Africa.

How to decide if you need flood insurance for your home

Do you own or rent a home in an area with elevated flood risk? Here's how to decide if you need to take out a separate flood policy.

Apple-1 computer sold out of Steve Jobs' garage sells for $500,000

A rare Apple-I computer, which was built by Apple founders Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak, recently sold for $500,000 — 750 times the original price.

US hospitals ask for donations of gently used crutches, canes, walkers amid shortage

An aluminum shortage is hitting hospitals across the U.S. hard, limiting the number of much-needed crutches, canes, walkers and even wheelchairs that they can provide to patients.

Revived GI Bill aims to pay Black WWII veterans' families who were denied full benefits

In honor of Veterans Day, a group of Democratic lawmakers is reviving an effort to pay the families of Black veterans who fought on behalf of the nation during World War II for benefits they were denied or prevented from taking full advantage of when they returned home from war.

Student loan forgiveness memo: Expert says Biden has authority to cancel student debt

The White House recently released a memo about canceling debt for federal student borrowers, but the text was heavily redacted. Here's what one expert thinks that means.