FDA approves another generic version of abortion pill mifepristone

The FDA first approved the abortion pill as a safe way to end pregnancies in 2000, and access to the drug was expanded through the years.

Newsom threatens to yank funding from universities that comply with Trump demands

Colleges and universities in California could be caught in a showdown between President Trump and Gov. Newsom. We explain what the president is demanding in exchange for better access to federal funding.

Trump asks U of A to support his agenda for funds
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The White House is asking the University of Arizona and eight other colleges to commit to President Donald Trump's political priorities in order to access federal funds.

Americans' trust in media plunges to new low of 28%, data suggests

The overall confidence in media to report news in a balanced and fair way dropped substantially, according to a recent poll.

Arizona, 4 other states sue Zillow and Redfin
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Attorney General Kris Mayes announced the lawsuit, which accuses the companies of working together to prevent competition in the rental market.

Here's how long the government shutdown could go on

This shutdown is expected to last at least three days, as the Senate isn't likely to hold any votes until at least Oct. 3.

Sober living scheme: AHCCCS fallout continues as lawmakers question state officials on fraud

"People in these homes were being recruited off the streets and being supplied with drugs just so that they could keep billing. Many people that I was there with did not survive," said one woman during a state legislature hearing over the sober living scheme.

Gov. Hobbs: Arizona will not fund national parks during government shutdown

Gov. Katie Hobbs announced Arizona will not pay to keep national parks fully operational during the federal government shutdown, a decision that comes as a new blow to businesses near the Grand Canyon still recovering from a major wildfire.

Sober Living Scheme: AZ fraud fallout continues
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The sober living scheme that reportedly defrauded Arizona out of an estimated $2.8 billion was under scrutiny at the state capitol, as state politicians try to hold Arizona's Medicaid agency accountable. FOX 10 Investigator Justin Lum reports.

AZ won't fund national parks during shutdown, governor says
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Governor Katie Hobbs announced that Arizona will not pay to keep national parks fully operational during the federal government shutdown. FOX 10's Kenzie Beach reports.

Government shutdown; Turning Point returns to Utah | FOX 10 Talks
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Syleste Rodriguez, Desiree Fluellen, Anita Roman, Ron Hoon & Ty Brennan talk about the day's biggest stories. On today's show, LiveNOW's Andy Mac joins us to talk about the government shutdown and Turning Point USA's return to Utah. Plus, we discuss a building collapse in the Bronx.

Expert speaks about government shutdown | FOX 10 Talks
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Ron Hoon and Syleste Rodriguez speak to Steve J. Cotton, the president of Cotton Wealth Management Associates about the news of the United States Federal Government shutdown. Cotton shares his knowledge, input and opinions as a government and finance expert.

Just 3 states are responsible for 80% of known school book bans

An annual report on book bans in U.S. schools finds that 80% of the nearly 7,000 books banned for the 2024-2025 school year took place in just three states. 

How the government shutdown will impact the economy

The partial shutdown of the federal government could have an economic impact, although it's unlikely to have a significant impact based on past shutdowns.

Government shutdown begins. What happens now?

While many federal agencies still operate during the shutdown, government employees’ jobs and several public services will be impacted. Here’s what you need to know.

Here's how a government shutdown affects student loan payments

The U.S. Department of Education says many of its core operations will continue despite a government shutdown – though 87% of its workforce will be furloughed. 

Government shutdown: How it impacts Arizona
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The federal government has shut down for the first time in nearly seven years. FOX 10's Danielle Miller has more on how this will impact Arizona.