Harris campaign and allies spent more than $1.4B on political ads in losing race against Trump
The Harris-Walz campaign and its Democrats allies spent nearly $1.4 billion on aired political ads, outspending former President Trump and Republicans by nearly $460 million.
This is 'no way to run a country': Chris Cabrera
National Border Patrol Council Vice President Chris Cabrera discusses increasing concern surrounding the border crisis on 'The Evening Edit.'
Arizona small businesses owners struggle to make ends meet, voting for economic relief this election
The economy is a top issue for small business owners and it could make or break votes in key battleground states like Arizona according to small business owners in the state.
FDA reclassifies nut recall to highest risk warning after testing positive for listeria
Shelled walnuts voluntarily recalled last month for potential listeria contamination have now tested positive, causing the FDA to reclassify the recall.
Construction booming across Arizona, causing employment rates in the industry to soar
The construction industry is growing rapidly across America, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported, and some areas of the country, like Arizona, are really benefitting from the burst.
Return of MLB spring training brings tourism boom to Arizona, Florida
Major League Baseball's spring training is underway with fans flocking to Arizona and Florida to watch their favorite teams compete in the Cactus League and Grapefruit League.
Rare 1920s Bonzo dog up for auction, expected to sell for over $25K — one of only 115 ever made
A rare stuffed animal is on the auction market over a century after being manufactured. A Steiff Begging Bonzo Dog, one of 115 made, is for sale this new year.
Arizona-based Christian university sued by FTC over deceptive advertising and illegal telemarketing
Arizona-based Grand Canyon University, the largest Christian University in the U.S., is being sued by the Federal Trade Commission over deceptive advertising of doctoral programs.
Viral 'Thanksgiving Grandma' collaborating with Airbnb to host strangers over the holidays
Wanda Dench and Jamal Hinton went viral in 2016 when the strangers spent Thanksgiving together. Now, the unlikely friends have partnered with Airbnb to bring more in on the tradition.
MLB's Mark Melancon enjoying Fanatics' immersion program with fellow athletes focused on business after sports
Mark Melancon is one of 11 athletes who took part in Fanatics' immersion program this week to lay groundwork for a career after sports.
Student loan debt has teachers turning to porn to pay it all off
Some teachers are ditching their jobs in the education industry to work in porn, turning to OnlyFans as a way to pay off student loan debt.
Iveda offers AI tools for threat monitoring at schools
Iveda and Claro are partnering to bring video surveillance systems informed by artificial intelligence to school districts to integrate with existing security networks.
Arizona sheriff running for Senate after witnessing border crisis, influx of drugs
Senate candidate Arizona Sheriff Mark Lamb on his decision to run for the U.S. Senate and prioritizing border security.
Texas lawmakers introduce 'Audit the Pentagon Act,' hope to incentivize government spending transparency
After the Department of Defense failed their fifth audit and is unable to account for 39% of government spending, bipartisan legislatures want to incentivize spending transparency.
Berkshire-owned railway says train that derailed in Arizona was carrying corn syrup, not hazardous material
A BNSF Railway train carrying corn syrup derailed Wednesday evening near Topock, Arizona — the latest in a series of similar accidents nationwide.
Return of MLB spring training has Arizona, Florida hoping for billion-dollar economic bounce back
Major League Baseball's spring training officially begins Friday, which will bring baseball fans from around the country to Arizona and Florida to watch their favorite teams.
West coast pipeline resumes pumping gas after shutdown
A gas pipeline near Los Angeles has resumed deliveries of gasoline to some California cities and neighboring states including Nevada and Arizona.
Phoenix police announce arrest in $100K theft from Super Bowl Experience
Phoenix Police have announced an arrest in the alleged theft of $100,000 in production equipment from the Super Bowl Experience from over the weekend.
Phoenix police investigating $100K theft from Super Bowl Experience
Many National Football League fans who attended the Super Bowl Experience in downtown Phoenix this past weekend heard about the $100K theft that police say took place.
Arizona university union works demand $25 minimum wage
A workers union at the University of Arizona is demanding that the campus-wide minimum wage is $25 per hour by 2025, saying that some campus workers make a 'poverty wage'