GCU recognized as nonprofit university
The U.S. Department of Education is officially recognizing Grand Canyon University as a nonprofit institution, clearing up years of confusion and court battles surrounding their status as for-profit or nonprofit,
Two-thirds of Americans say government should ensure health care for all: poll
The poll comes as more than 22 million Americans brace for significantly higher health care costs next year.
Arizona Democrats ask Congress to look into ICE actions
Arizona Democrats are calling for a congressional investigation after Rep. Adelita Grijalva claimed to have been pepper-sprayed during an ICE raid outside of Tucson restaurant earlier this month.
Arizona sues Trump over $100K H-1B visa fee
Arizona AG Kris Mayes joins a coalition of 19 Democratic Attorney General's in suing the Trump administration for the new $100,000 fee for H-1B visas.
New photos from Epstein's estate show Trump, Bill Clinton and more
House Democrats released new photos from Jeffrey Epstein's estate and called the images "disturbing." They include President Trump, former President Bill Clinton and other high-profile men.
Navy releases report on Mark Kelly's 'illegal orders' video
The U.S. Navy officially handed over recommendations for potential punishments against Mark Kelly over a video where the senator joined other Democratic lawmakers telling troops they are duty-bound to refuse "illegal orders."
Senate blocks ACA subsidies extension: What this means for your health insurance
The Senate on Thursday rejected legislation to extend Affordable Care Act tax credits. Here's what we know.
Trump's management of the economy hits its lowest point, poll finds
A new poll is showing declines in Trump’s economic and immigration approval. Here’s what we know.
Tourists may have to provide 5 years of social media history to enter US
A proposed rule would require foreign travelers who can currently visit the U.S. without a visa to submit extensive social media, email and family history to be approved.
Healthcare deal comes to a vote on Capitol Hill
The vote to extend health care subsidies before they expire is now on the table in Washington, D.C. And, the U.S. military seized an oil tanker off the Venezuelan coast.
Federal Reserve lowers key interest rate but indicates future cuts will be harder
The Federal Reserve cut its key interest rate but signaled a higher bar for any future reductions.
Epstein files: What’s getting released, when, and what to expect
The countdown has begun for the government to publicly unseal its grand jury files on Jeffrey Epstein. Here’s what’s getting released, and what to expect.
Who is Eileen Higgins? Democrat elected Miami's first woman mayor
Eileen Higgins ended a nearly 30-year drought for Democrats by winning the Miami mayor race, defeating Republican Emilio Gonzalez in the election.
Charlie Kirk Highway? New bill seeks to rename Loop 202
Senate President Warren Petersen introduced a bill that would rename a Valley freeway after Charlie Kirk. The legislation, designated Senate Bill 1010, proposes renaming Loop 202 the "Charlie Kirk Highway."
Gene Simmons backs bill to force radio to pay artists
KISS frontman Gene Simmons is taking his fight for musicians' rights to Capitol Hill, where he is testifying before the Senate in support of the American Music Fairness Act.
Instacart responds to AI pricing claims as U.S. Senator introduces bill to prevent individualized prices
U.S. Senator Ruben Gallego is introducing legislation to stop companies, like Instacart, from using shoppers data to set individualized prices at the grocery store. FOX 10's Steve Nielsen reports.
AI-driven law proposed following investigation into varying online grocery prices
A national investigation claims that Instacart is using AI-driven pricing tests that cause online grocery prices to vary from person to person for the same item.
FBI agents fired for kneeling during 2020 protest sue over termination
Twelve former FBI agents filed a lawsuit to get their jobs back after being fired for kneeling during a 2020 racial justice protest, an action they claim was meant to avoid a volatile situation.
Judge orders ICE release of immigrant with ties to Karoline Leavitt
A Brazilian woman with family ties to White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt will be released from immigrant detention while she fights potential deportation.
Pinal County Attorney uses ICE partnership to fight violent crime
The Pinal County Attorney's Office announced a partnership with ICE under the 287(g) program to target violent offenders, gain federal resources and help detain and deport illegal immigrants involved in serious crimes like child trafficking.




















