Fiery crash, AZ Governor's race poll, APS rate hike | FOX 10 Talks
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On today's episode, we tackle the biggest stories including the viral social media behavior, “vaguebooking," the state's top chefs giving us a preview of the 2026 Devour Summer Chef Series, and a landmark Arizona prosecution involving AI-generated child porn. Plus, the story of a daring U.S. Army Air Force mission told through the lives of two airmen and the woman who connected them. And, more on the San Diego mosque shooting, the latest polling numbers in the Arizona Governor’s Race and, how meditation can improve focus, reduce stress, and support overall health. 

Marijuana products recalled in Arizona due to possible fungus contamination

The Arizona Department of Health Services says the marijuana products may be contaminated with Aspergillus, which is a fungus that can cause allergic reactions or infection.

Hikers stung by swarm of bees of Camelback Mountain
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Several Phoenix hiking trails were shut down after eight people were stung by bees, sending one person to the hospital Tuesday morning. 

Phoenix hikers attacked by swarm of bees on Camelback Mountain trails

Eight hikers were stung by a swarm of bees on Camelback Mountain trails in Phoenix on Tuesday morning, sending one person to the hospital.

AZ governor's race: Hobbs leads other candidates in poll
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A Noble Predictive Insights poll shows Katie Hobbs leads other candidates in hypothetical matchups in the race for Arizona governor.

Unsafe lane change triggers deadly crash; Valley superintendent faces potential removal l Morning News Brief

From a deadly chain-reaction crash that police say was triggered by an unsafe lane change to a special meeting being held to discuss the potential removal of a Valley school district's superintendent, here's a look at your top headlines for the morning of May 19.

2026 Election: GOP candidates for corporation commissioner debate

A primary election debate between the Republican candidates for the state's corporation commissioner was held on May 19.

Family rescued from burning car in Arizona
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A father and daughter capture and assist in a dramatic rescue from a burning truck in north Phoenix. FOX 10's Andrew Christiansen has this story.

'It is so moving': Veterans head to national monuments on Honor Flight Arizona

Honor Flight Arizona launched its first standalone chartered flight to transport 91 Korean War and Vietnam War veterans to see U.S. national memorials free of charge.

Judge hears case of fired Phoenix police sergeant
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A federal judge heard arguments Monday over the termination of former Phoenix Police Sgt. Dusten Mullen, who was fired following accusations that he incited students to assault him during an anti-ICE protest.

 Alex Murdaugh & Luigi Mangione updates | FOX 10 Talks
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Get the latest developments, courtroom moments, and what’s next in the Luigi Mangione case. Plus, the newest twists and legal fallout surrounding the Alex Murdaugh trial. And, where the U.S. economy stands right now and what Americans should expect moving forward. FOX 10 Reporter Taylor Wirtz discusses a major development after Flagstaff Police confirmed the arrest of the mother of a 17-month-old on charges of homicide, child abuse, and concealment of a deceased body.

APS rate hike: Customers protest 14% electricity cost increase proposal

Arizonans packed an overflow room on day one of the Arizona Corporation Commission hearings to fight an APS rate hike that would increase residential electricity bills by 14%.

Navy jets crash at air show; latest on Iran war l FOX 10 Talks
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Two Navy jets collided during an air show in Idaho, and the incident was captured on video. We get the latest updates on the crew members. Plus, Jason Campbell with the Middle East Institute provides analysis on the Iran conflict and the global implications. 

Psychiatrist on Nancy Guthrie case, criminal psychology & Nazi Germany | FOX 10 Talks
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 Dr. Joanne Intrator, a leading forensic psychiatrist and author, joins us on FOX 10 Talks to explore the dark corners of human nature. From her personal family history in Nazi Germany to her expert analysis of high-profile criminal cases, Dr. Intrator provides a chilling and insightful look at the "organizing forces" behind evil. 0:45 - Roots of Research: How growing up in a household affected by the Nazis led Dr. Intrator to study forensic psychiatry. 2:00 - Crowd Psychology: The economic and social factors that allowed Hitler to manipulate Germany with a "Make Germany Great Again" narrative. 4:45 - Summons to Berlin: The harrowing 8-year legal battle to reclaim a family building stolen by the Nazis and the truth about restitution. 7:00 - The Nancy Guthrie Case: Why Dr. Intrator believes this was an emotional abduction rather than a professional kidnapping. 8:30 - Defining the Psychopath: The difference between a transactional crime and a "cold, ruthless" emotional crime. About Dr. Joanne Intrator: Dr. Intrator is a world-renowned psychiatrist whose research on the criminal mind has been featured in major scientific journals. She is the author of "Summons to Berlin," a memoir documenting her journey to reclaim her family's legacy from the scars of WWII. She also teaches a popular course on sociopaths in film at the New School for Social Research.

Gov. Hobbs gives update on Medicaid accountability
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Governor Katie Hobbs announced a new AI tool launching in July that's designed to automatically detect and block fraudulent AHCCCS claims before any patients are processed.

Father and daughter rescue crash victims; Ebola outbreak spurs global health emergency l Morning News Brief

From a father and daughter helping rescue victims of a fiery Cave Creek car crash to the World Health Organization sounding the alarm about an Ebola outbreak, here's a look at your top headlines for the morning of May 18.