Texas AG files first 3 price gouging lawsuits

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed several lawsuits against Texas businesses that allegedly gouged consumers who needed food, shelter, fuel and other essentials during Hurricane Harvey.

Highlights: Apple unveils $999 iPhone X, new Face ID technology

Apple on Tuesday unveiled a number of new phones, including its most expensive one yet, as well as new versions of its Apple Watch and its streaming TV device. Here's a rundown of the announcements.

Apple unveils $999 iPhone X, loses 'home' button

"One more thing." With that phrase, Apple paid homage to its late co-founder Steve Jobs for the 10-year anniversary of the iPhone on Tuesday when it unveiled its latest -- and, at $999, its most expensive -- new version of the device, the iPhone X.

Equifax, American consumers dealing with data breach fallout

It's a security breach that potentially exposed the personal information of 143 million Americans. Now, Equifax and its customers are dealing with the fallout. FOX 10's Ty Brennan reports.

Equifax breach exposes 143 million people to identity theft

Credit monitoring company Equifax has been hit by a high-tech heist that exposed the Social Security numbers and other sensitive information about 143 million Americans. Now the unwitting victims have to worry about the threat of having their identities stolen.

Target announces lower prices

Target says it is discounting thousands of products throughout its stores, sending its stock down and dragging most of the retail sector with it.

Despite hurricane, no refunds for some cruise passengers who stay behind

Hurricane Irma is not only impacting people here on land but, especially, those on the water. Cruise companies have been canceling and altering itineraries, left and right, in an effort to avoid any danger.

Attorney: Yes, you could be fired for skipping work during a storm

When facing the uncertainty of a hurricane, people will understandably worry about several factors, including work. As we wait to see how Hurricane Irma will impact Florida, what happens if your employer requires you to work?

Hurricane preparedness: What you need to have in your emergency disaster kit

If you and your family were caught in a dangerous storm, would you be ready? As Hurricane Irma is approaching the southeastern U.S., it's time to start preparing for potentially catastrophic weather. 

Gas, water in high demand ahead of Irma

A lot of people are getting prepared for the worst -- as they should -- but officials say empty store shelves or empty gas pumps are no cause for alarm.

U-Haul offers free self-storage during Hurricane Irma

U-Haul is offering free self-storage for Florida residents who can be impacted by Hurricane Irma.

Airline seats disappearing as Irma approaches Florida

Airlines are adding last-minute flights out of Florida after people snapped up seats to escape Hurricane Irma.

Facebook employee is homeless, lives out of car

The high cost of living in the Silicon Valley is taking its toll- even on tech workers.

Delta adds 2,000 more seats in preparation for Irma

As Category 5 Hurricane Irma roars through the Caribbean towards Florida, Delta has upsized aircraft and added flights to airports in Punta Cana, Nassau, Freeport, Key West, Miami, Ft. Lauderdale, Sarasota, Orlando and more.

Amazon looking to build 2nd headquarters that will house 50,000 employees

Amazon, bursting out of its Seattle headquarters, is hunting for a second home. Must haves: A prime location, close to transit, with plenty of space to grow.

Facebook: Accounts from Russia bought ads during US campaign

Hundreds of fake Facebook accounts, probably run from Russia, spent about $100,000 on ads aimed at stirring up divisive issues such as gun control and race relations during the 2016 U.S. presidential election, the social network said Wednesday.