Justice Department considers possible ban on transgender people owning guns

Several DOJ officials reportedly held meetings to discuss gun restrictions for transgender individuals since the Minneapolis school shooting last month.

1/3 of U.S. forest lands could lose protection
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The Trump administration is reportedly making plans to repeal the so-called 'Roadless Rule' that was passed back in 2001. Should that happen, about a third of all U.S. National Forest lands, including some in Arizona, could lose significant federal protection.

Biden undergoes surgery to remove skin cancer

The former president had skin cancer lesions removed from his chest just two years ago.

Trump to sign order renaming DOD to 'Department of War'

The U.S. employed the Department of War title for its military agency up until 1949 when it was renamed the Department of Defense.

Here's who would get refunds if Trump's tariffs get thrown out

If the Supreme Court strikes down some of Trump’s biggest tariffs, importers could be entitled to “billions and billions of dollars” in refunds.

Trump administration aims to make US citizenship test more difficult

The Trump administration is planning to make the U.S. citizenship test more difficult, according to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) Director Joseph Edlow.

Eating radioactive shrimp could turn you into an alien, US senator claims

A U.S. senator from Louisiana has a dire warning for people who eat “radioactive,” imported shrimp: You could end up looking like the alien from the movie “Alien.”

RFK Jr. testifying at Senate hearing about CDC, vaccine policies

The Health and Human Services secretary faces questions on Thursday from a Senate committee about layoffs and sweeping changes to health agencies.

Arizona AG Kris Mayes announces run for reelection
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Mayes said she will continue to fight for a more just and affordable Arizona. Republicans Rodney Glass and Warren Peterson also announced their runs for 2026.

Trump considers sending federal troops to New Orleans before Chicago

President Trump now says he may send federal troops to New Orleans to fight crime, despite the city recording historically low crime rates for the past two years.

Trump administration asks Supreme Court to reverse ruling on president's sweeping tariffs

In an appeal filed late Wednesday, the Trump administration is pushing for the high court to reverse a ruling that found most of President Donald Trump’s tariffs were illegal under an emergency powers law.

Arizona leaders discuss DCS issues after spate of child deaths

Rebekah Baptiste, Emily Pike, and Zariah Dodd - these three girls all died in 2025, and they all had links with the state's Department of Child Safety. Their deaths have led to additional scrutiny for the agency.

AZ child deaths: Lawmaker says system failed kids
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An important step towards change was made at the Arizona State Capitol recently, as the state grapples with the deaths of three kids who were linked to the state's Department of Child Safety. FOX 10 Investigator Justin Lum reports.

Gov. Hobbs signs bill to keep D-backs at Chase Field
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The Arizona Diamondbacks will continue to play at Chase Field for decades to come after Gov. Katie Hobbs signed a bill that will help fund renovations for the downtown Phoenix stadium. FOX 10's Marc Martinez has the details.

List of jobs eligible for 'no tax on tips' deduction

The list of occupations unveiled by the Treasuring Department include bartenders, wait staff, musicians, DJs and more.

Military lawyers to serve as immigration judges, Pentagon says
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On Tuesday, the Pentagon issued new orders to 600 military lawyers to serve as temporary immigration judges. The Trump admin says this will help expedite immigration cases. We hear from Arizona lawyer Nic Suriel about this decision.

House lawmakers meet with Epstein victims on Capitol Hill
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Victims of Jeffrey Epstein's sexual abuse say they'll compile their own "list" of high-profile people in Epstein's circle who played a role in abusing and trafficking young girls. Ten of Epstein?s victims, some of whom have never spoken publicly before, addressed the public Wednesday at a press conference on Capitol Hill.

Gov. Hobbs signs Chase Field renovations bill

House Bill 2704 earmarks $500 million toward renovations to Chase Field. The bill was passed in June and allocates funds over the next 30 years to pay for facility improvements at the ballpark.