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.

Netflix's ad-supported plan gets launch date, price

Under Netflix's new "Basic with Ads" plan, users will see four to five minutes of ads per hour on average, with the ads each being 15 or 30 seconds long.

Amazon accused of selling so-called 'suicide kits' to teens
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Officials with Amazon say they are committed to customer safety, after a slate of lawsuits accuse the internet giant of selling so-called 'suicide kits' to teens. The lawsuits were brought by the parents of a 16-year-old from Ohio, and a 17-year-old from West Virginia. FOX 10's Marc Martinez has more.

Netflix Dahmer show draws true crime tourists to Milwaukee bar

Netflix's new series profiling Milwaukee serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer has drawn true crime tourists to the former "Club 219," where Dahmer found some of his victims. The new owner said the unwanted attention has been overwhelming.

Amazon’s Prime Day II signals holiday spending hurdles

For the first time, Amazon is holding a second Prime Day event of the year on Tuesday, offering Prime members early access to holiday deals weeks ahead of Halloween.

Amazon puts brakes on live tests of home delivery robot Scout

Amazon started testing the fully-electric Scout in Washington state in 2019 before expanding to Southern California, Georgia and Tennessee.

Elon Musk announces Pepsi will receive Tesla's first electric semi-trucks this December

Tesla founder Elon Musk announced PepsiCo will be the first recipient of his company's electric semi-trucks, which are set to finally start production after lengthy delays.

Arizona announces $85M settlement with Google over user data

Arizona prosecutors began investigating Google after an Associated Press story in 2018 reported Google was misleading consumers on how they were tracking and using their location data.

Google to pay 85 million dollars to settle lawsuit with Arizona
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According to Attorney General Mark Brnovich, Google has agreed to pay the amount to settle a lawsuit filed in 2020. In the lawsuit, Google was accused of using deceptive and unfair practices to track people's location, even if they opted out. Money from the settlement, according to Brnovich, will go into the state's General Find.

iPhone alerts responders after deadly crash in Nebraska, police say

Police in Nebraska say a passenger’s cellphone automatically alerted responders after a car hit a tree in a crash that killed all six of its young occupants.