Instacart responds to AI pricing claims as U.S. Senator introduces bill to prevent individualized prices
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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.

One Camelback Construction | FOX 10 Talks
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Anchors Steve Nielsen & Christina Carilla talk about the biggest news stories of the day. On today's show, Kara Maynes joins us to talk about avoiding impulse shopping this holiday season. Also, Steve & Christina discuss the construction of "One Camelback."

Holiday fireworks sales begin in Mesa
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Starting Dec. 10, you can buy fireworks in Mesa for the holiday season, but they are only permitted during a specific 10-day time frame.

DPS: 2 killed in crash on Loop 303 in Surprise
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Two people were killed in a crash on Loop 303 in Surprise on Tuesday, the Arizona Department of Public Safety said.

Arizona weather forecast: Record highs possible this week in Phoenix

Tuesday was sunny and mild across Arizona. Temperatures hit the mid-70s in the Valley, but it was still a chilly morning in the upper 40s.

Grammy-nominated musician killed; Driver with 100+ arrests charged

A Grammy-nominated musician was struck and killed while walking his dogs in Rhode Island after a driver with an extensive criminal record crashed off the road.

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.

October jobs openings report shows slight uptick with 7.67 million open positions

The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) on Tuesday released its October job openings report, which shows job openings up slightly at 7.67 million open positions. 

Is this the solution to the college football playoff mess? | FOX 10 Talks
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Ron Hoon and Desiree Fluellen sit down for a vital discussion with Richard Saez to address the ongoing debate and structural issues plaguing the College Football Playoff (CFP). The current system has faced intense criticism regarding automatic bids, conference alignment, and the exclusion of deserving teams. Saez offers his expert analysis and proposes tangible solutions to create a more equitable and exciting championship format. What is the path forward for the CFP? Can the four-team format survive, or is expansion inevitable? Tune in for an in-depth look at how to fix the mess and ensure the best teams truly compete for the title.

Stockton birthday party shooting: Sheriff addresses whether this was gang related

The San Joaquin County sheriff on Tuesday doled out a few new facts and addressed whether the deadly birthday party shooting, where four people died — including two 8-year-old girls, a 14-year-old boy and a 21-year-old – was gang-related.

Starbucks 'Bearista' cup is back with a twist
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The 'bearista' cup that was offered by Starbucks is back, but not in the way fans were hoping.

Barro's Pizza donating proceeds to fight hunger
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For those who are looking for an excuse to eat pizza, Dec. 9 is the day, as Barro's Pizza is donating proceeds from all their locations today to help fight hunger. FOX 10's Irene Snyder has more.