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Fox News’ morning newsletter, Fox News First, covers the top stories to start the day, including the death toll rising in Florida after Hurricane Milton strikes and millions of people without power. Absentee voting begins in Alaska, Colorado, and Massachusetts. In political news, Biden’s handling of hurricane recovery takes center stage in the Trump-Harris race. Obama scolds Black men hesitant to vote for VP Harris, leading to backlash. A comedic actor expresses potential support for Trump, telling Harris, “Ain’t nobody gonna vote for you.” The CEO of a blue state is sued over a pro-Trump sign, resulting in an “epic win for free speech.”

Democrats are accused of undermining democracy with legal and political tactics leading up to the 2024 election. Harris calls Trump’s debate decision a “weak move.” As Hurricane Milton hits Florida, more illegal immigrants arrive. The “key” to the White House could lie in a suburban Georgia county. Kamala Harris’ economic plan is criticized for avoiding questions on America’s economy. Trump mocks Biden for beach naps and Tim Walz backpedals on his statement about the Electoral College. Politico reports that Harris is running on a “dream economy” that voters are not noticing.

In opinion pieces, Carol Roth criticizes Kamala Harris for claiming to support small businesses without evidence. Kellyanne Conway warns not to rule out a “narrow landslide” victory for either Trump or Harris. In other news, a Louisiana coach combines faith and football, emphasizing putting God first. A new viral drink trend surprises social media users with its taste. American Culture and Fox News Digital’s News quizzes test knowledge on healthy foods, stealthy objects, and October occasions. A video captures an unusual critter making its way around a train platform.

Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody says it’s “too early” to assess damage from Hurricane Milton in a video interview. A Florida restaurant owner shares their experience with Hurricanes Helene and Milton. Fox Weather provides updates on weather conditions in different neighborhoods. Fox News can be followed on various social media platforms, and newsletters on various topics are available for sign-up. The Fox News app offers access to news, business, weather, sports, and entertainment content. Thank you for choosing Fox News as your source of news in the morning.

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