Gas price relief may take time despite oil falling, experts say

While relief at the pump may take several days, prices are still above pre-war averages following the ceasefire announcement regarding the conflict in Iran.

High-protein diet may help fight cholera, study finds

A UC Riverside study finds high-protein diets, especially casein and wheat gluten, can significantly reduce cholera infection in the gut.

Phoenix looks to transform, modernize downtown in new development plan

The City of Phoenix is pushing a 10-year development plan to transform downtown into a vibrant, walkable urban hub with a dedicated entertainment district.

EPA chief tells climate skeptics to celebrate rule repeal as March heat breaks records

The Environmental Protection Agency’s top official told a crowd of climate science skeptics that they should celebrate the repeal of the 2009 finding that underpinned the agency’s attempts to combat climate change ever since. His comments came the same day a separate federal agency reported record-shattering warmth and precipitation numbers. 

Judge blocks Trump-era push for college admissions race data collection

A federal judge in Boston has temporarily blocked a Trump administration effort requiring colleges to submit detailed admissions data aimed at proving they are not considering race.

Man jailed after pulling fake gun at chicken shop over wrong sauce

An 18-year-old London man has been sentenced to three years in prison after threatening and assaulting a worker with a replica gun during a dispute over a wrong sauce order.

'Ketamine Queen' Jasveen Sangha sentenced to 15 years in Matthew Perry overdose death

A federal judge has sentenced "Ketamine Queen" Jasveen Sangha to 15 years in prison, marking a major milestone in the investigation into the overdose death of "Friends" star Matthew Perry. 

Aesthetic Nurse explains the dangers of viral "looksmaxxing" trends | FOX 10 Talks
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Kendra DeMark, a medical aesthetics expert from Aesthetic IQ Clinic, joins us on FOX 10 Talks to break down the viral "looksmaxxing" movement. While the trend claims to help people reach their physical peak through skincare and fitness, a darker side has emerged, driven by influencers like Clavicular who promote extreme DIY procedures, from self-injected acids to "bone smashing." Kendra uses her years of experience in the neurosciences ICU and medical aesthetics to separate viral fiction from medical fact. We dive into why these extreme "quick fixes" can actually accelerate aging and why medical supervision isn’t just a suggestion, it’s a necessity. In this interview, we discuss: - The Backfire Effect: Why trend-driven approaches often cause long-term facial damage. - DIY Disasters: The reality of what happens when you use mail-order steroids or unverified injectables. - Science vs. Hype: What actually works for long-term facial harmony and skin quality. - The Red Flags: How to spot dangerous "beauty" advice on TikTok and Kick before it's too late. - Subtle Science: The role of Botox and fillers when used correctly by medical professionals.

Ian Mitcham trial goes to jury; Iran war latest | FOX 10 Talks
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On today's show, attorney Josh Kolsrud breaks down the Ian Mitcham trial, which is now in the hands of the jury. Also, Richard Haass discusses the war with Iran and the global stakes right now.

Epstein: Bill Gates to appear before U.S. House
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Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates is set to appear before the House Oversight Committee later this year to answer questions about the Jeffrey Epstein investigation.

Automatic military draft registration starts this year: What to know

A new rule passed by Congress will automatically register eligible men in the Selective Service, or military draft system, instead of requiring them to register themselves.

Iran war: Strait of Hormuz closed once again
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After the passage of two ships, Iranian state media is reporting that the regime has once again blocked traffic in the Strait of Hormuz, due to ongoing Israeli attacks on Lebanon. Reporter Rebekah Castor has more.

US workers increasingly trapped in the 'Great Detachment' as hiring slows, report shows

A new report from Gallup finds that U.S. workers are less optimistic about the job climate and their level of engagement with their current jobs has remained relatively flat.

2 killed after speeding boat crashes on Colorado River

Two California men died after a boat crashed on Tuesday along the Colorado River north of Lake Havasu City, deputies said.

Strait of Hormuz closed in response to Israeli attack, local reports say

Iran reportedly closed the Strait of Hormuz Wednesday in response to an Israeli attack on Lebanon, local media was reporting. Details were forthcoming.