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An American Indian tribe sued some of the world's largest beer makers Thursday, claiming they knowingly contributed to devastating alcohol-related problems on South Dakota's Pine Ridge Indian Reservation.
Developers of what would be North America's largest copper mine told senators Thursday they risk losing funding from their parent company if Congress doesn't clear the way for the project near Superior by year's end.
An iconic Phoenix furniture store with a 60-year history will open its first southeast Valley location in a vacant former Albertsons store in Chandler.
Republic Services Inc., the nation's second-largest garbage-collection company, on Thursday reported quarterly profit that was not only 29 percent higher than a year earlier but that also beat analysts' estimates.
Hours after Greece made the unpopular decision to slash government spending in an attempt to ease its debt crisis, Germany's finance minister questioned Thursday whether the deal goes far enough to earn a crucial $130 billion ($172 billion) bailout.
A recipe she perfected for a little sweet treat was the main ingredient in Shaun Breese's plan to escape the corporate world with her husband, Brady.
The FBI today released its 191-page file on the late Apple founder Steve Jobs which includes comments from former friends and associates, including one source who describes him as "a deceptive individual who is not completely forthright and honest."
4th quarter net rises.
Squeezed by a tight job market, young Americans are especially struggling.
Spirit Airlines is the poster child for airline fees. It was the first to charge for carry-on bags, a boarding pass at the airport and, in a gutsy move, the first to add a fee largely to protest new government regulations. CEO Ben Baldanza couldn't be more proud.
A major Arizona consumer advocate has asked to reopen a rate case for Southwest Gas Corp. that was decided in December and eventually could raise customers' bills about $4.50 a month.
The watchdog board for corporate-accounting firms announced Wednesday that it has levied a $2 million fine against Ernst & Young stemming from its audits of Medicis Pharmaceutical Corp.
Stocks staged an afternoon-long rally and closed higher Wednesday as Greece appeared to close in on the cost-cutting deal it needs to keep from defaulting on its national debt.
Phoenix hearing officer denies food-and-beverage complaint
ROCHESTER, N.Y. - Student debt is looming as a national problem that could have repercussions reminiscent of the mortgage crisis, says a report by the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys.
Amazon.com says it'd be illegal but Arizona legislators are moving ahead with a bill that would require the online retailer to collect sales tax on purchases by state residents.
A northwestern Arizona tribe says it will take over management of the Grand Canyon Skywalk from the Las Vegas developer who built it.
Some industries are growing rapidly and the West Valley could be fertile ground, expert says.
Time Warner Inc. got a boost from its movie studio and cable TV networks in the last three months of the year.
Company shares climbed 2 percent, or 90 cents, to $43.98 in pre-market trading.
Dow futures are up 17 points at 12,848. The broader Standard & Poor's 500 futures are up less than a point to 1,345. The Nasdaq composite rose 3 points to 2,532.
iPhone costs and network upgrade costs.
Death of man who broke his neck in a fall at a Phoenix trampoline park highlights the safety issues.
Fewer Arizonans are turning to bankruptcy to deal with their finances, and the momentum is building.
Americans accelerated their borrowing in December for the second straight month, running up more credit card debt and taking out loans to buy cars and attend school.
Stocks resumed their slow but steady climb Tuesday as Greece appeared close to announcing a deal with creditors to cut its debt. The Dow Jones industrial average ended at its highest level since May 2008.
Facebook, whose membership is fast approaching a billion, is pondering its next big frontier -- China.
When it started, American teenagers were doing "The Twist." The United States had yet to put a man into orbit around the Earth. And a first-class U.S. postage stamp cost 4 cents.






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