13-year-old gamer becomes first to beat 'unbeatable' Tetris

The falling-block video game Tetris has met its match in 13-year-old Willis Gibson, who has become the first player to officially "beat" the original Nintendo version of the game — by breaking it.

23andMe blames users for data breach, citing recycled passwords

23andMe is placing the blame on customers who reused login credentials for a cyber incident in which 6.9 million customers' data was exposed.

Talking to the animals? With AI tech, it may be a possibility

The ultimate goal of Earth Species Project (ESP) is to communicate with animals by trying to decode animal communication through the use of A.I.

Mountain Pointe students take part in TikTok contest
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A Valley choir decided to test their fate and their voices by entering a national TikTok contest. FOX 10's Dominique Newland shows us how it played out for students at Mountain Pointe High.

Phoenix metro restaurants get ready for a busy New Year's Eve

With mere days remaining in 2023, restaurants across the Valley are prepping for one of their busiest nights. FOX 10's Lauren Clark explains how local spots are changing up the menu to stay relevant.

Health officials seeing an increase in loneliness: 'Bumble For Friends' app can help

Health officials have recently seen increases in the risk of depression, anxiety and loneliness. Due to this, more are looking to find a social connection in a new friend.

Nxu working to create megawatt plus charging for commercial EV trucks in Quartzsite

Commercial trucks are necessary to make our economy go, but challenges lie ahead as many see a future with electrification. One Arizona company is trying to solve that problem in the years to come. FOX 10's Steve Nielsen reports.

Need a 2024 side hustle? Here are the most in-demand, according to Fiverr

Picking up a second job to make ends meet or achieve financial goals has become more common as high inflation continues to take a toll on Americans.

Social media companies earned $11 billion in ad revenue from minors, Harvard study shows

Researchers say the findings show a need for government regulation of social media since the companies that stand to make money from children who use their platforms have failed to meaningfully self-regulate.

Report: Drivers are paying hidden EV subsidies
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Many people can't afford an electric vehicle, but a report claims that in a roundabout way, everyone is paying for an EV in some fashion. The report claims that collectively, Americans will pay almost $50,000 in mostly hidden subsidies and credits that most will never see, over the course of the next decade. Critics, however, call the study misleading, as it does not measure the benefits of grid upgrades, nor the drawbacks of pollution of human health and the environment. Reporter William La Jeunesse has more.

Mint Mobile informs customers about a security data breach

The wireless provider known for its affordable cell phone plans alerted customers via email that their personal information may have been stolen.

Simone Biles irked over jokes about husband's comments: 'Are y’all done yet?'

Simone Biles is over the jokes about her relationship with her husband, Green Bay Packers defensive back Jonathan Owens, after his recent podcast remarks.