Snake pops out of car hood during Missouri mom’s drive
A Missouri woman got a surprise when a coachwhip snake popped out of her car hood while she was driving her son to baseball practice.
Starlux: Taiwanese airline company plans to launch non-stop Phoenix-Taipei flights
There could soon be non-stop flights to and from Asia for people in Phoenix.
Starlux Airlines planning Phoenix-Taipei flights
Officials with the City of Phoenix announced on May 20 that Starlux, a Taiwan-based airline company, is planning to operate non-stop flights between Phoenix and Taipei. Pending government approval, the flights could start in 2026.
Newark Airport affected by yet another outage
For the fourth time in a month, Newark Airport has lost radio contact, and now, the FAA has issued an interim order that reduces the arrival and departure rate at the New Jersey airport, which serves New York City and surrounding areas. Reporter Kailey Schuyler has more.
What is the 'Golden Dome'? Space missile defense system explained
The cost of this project could range anywhere between $30 billion and $100 billion.
Beam of light explained after leaving Arizonans confused
A mysterious beam of light had thousands of Arizonans looking up on Friday. Was it an asteroid? Aliens coming in for a closer look? Experts think the answer is more down to Earth.
Video shows alligator eating baby gator in Florida's Everglades
A tour group in Florida’s Everglades came across an unsettling sight: they witnessed an adult alligator eating a baby gator in a "National Geographic moment."
Harvard researcher charged with trying to smuggle frog embryos into US
A Harvard scientist detained in Louisiana over immigration concerns has now been charged with smuggling frog embryos and is being transferred to Massachusetts for trial.
Active weather region spotted for first time on a faraway moon
Astronomers say they have spotted evidence of active weather patterns on Saturn’s largest moon, Titan, helping to shape theories of the natural satellite.
Decapitated dolphin found in North Carolina; $20K reward offered
Investigators are trying to find the person or people who decapitated a dolphin on a North Carolina island.
Horrified passenger films roaches crawling inside Spirit Airlines plane
A horrified Spirit Airlines passenger said she’ll never fly the airline again after filming two roaches crawling inside the cabin.
Rare genetic mutation allows some people to thrive on 4 hours of sleep, study suggests
Researchers have found another new gene mutation that may be linked to people being able to function normally on just four hours of sleep.
Alligator made famous in ‘Happy Gilmore’ dies at more than 80 years old
The gator was known for his work in popular films such as Happy Gilmore. He has been at a sanctuary in Colorado since his retirement in 2006.
The U.S. economy & 'Snake Man' | Newsmaker
In this edition of Newsmaker, John Hook interviews ASU Professor Hitendra Chaturvedi on President Trump's economic impact, followed by a conversation with Tim Friede, known as "Snake Man."
Disaster while trimming a palm tree in Phoenix
A man is fighting for his life after getting stuck in a 50-foot palm tree in Phoenix. FOX 10's Kenzie Beach has the latest.
Defunct Soviet spacecraft comes crashing down to Earth...somewhere
A spacecraft built like a tank that was supposed to study Venus has likely crashed back to Earth Saturday morning, decades after its Soviet-era launch.
Mesa man pulls weeds every day in the Tonto National Forest
Don Pike, a dedicated Mesa resident, spends his mornings pulling weeds from the Tonto National Forest, which borders his back yard.
Watch: Australian diver shares surprise encounter with a swimming scallop
An Australian diver’s video of a swimming scallop is making “waves" online, surprising viewers who didn’t know shellfish could move like that.
Is alchemy real? Physicists turn lead into gold using the Large Hadron Collider
cientists at the Large Hadron Collider have achieved the ancient dream of turning lead into gold through high-speed nuclear collisions — but the gold vanishes in less than a microsecond.
Meet award-winning weed warrior Don Pike
Mesa resident Don Pike was awarded for dedicating his mornings to sneaking out his backyard into the Tonto National Forest, pulling invasive weed species like buffel grass and stinknet for the last 12 years. FOX 10's Brian Webb has the story.