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Fox News’ morning newsletter, Fox News First, provides readers with a rundown of the day’s top stories, including Biden’s response to hurricane survivors’ dissatisfaction with a $750 FEMA payment, a family’s shocking phone call after losing 11 in Hurricane Helene, and the start of early voting in Georgia and Utah. Major headlines include Hillary Clinton accidentally criticizing Biden-Harris border policies, a shift in recent polling numbers, a golfer highlighting Trump’s stance on transgender sports, an iconic hardware brand filing for bankruptcy, and Aaron Rodgers’ impressive Hail Mary pass. In politics, tensions are rising in the final Pennsylvania Senate debate and top outside groups are supporting Senate Republicans with strong fundraising efforts. More headlines cover the lead Trump has taken over Harris in betting markets and the potential impact of California’s Proposition 36 on theft and drug crimes.

In the media world, Bill Maher expresses confidence about Trump’s chances in the election, voters in major cities reveal preferences on immigration handling, NASCAR icon Richard Childress shares positive reception for JD Vance, and Walmart’s US CEO discusses efforts to lower prices. Opinions on Kamala Harris’ campaign are offered by writers Hugh Hewitt and Liz Peek. In other news, a father accused of killing a man found with his 14-year-old daughter may use a “heat of passion” defense, a host of an outdoor cooking show shares his favorite wild animal to hunt, and an American culture quiz challenges readers to test their knowledge.

The newsletter also highlights the return of the Victoria’s Secret fashion show, iconic fall foods and locations, and a Wisconsin resident capturing a beautiful fall view. Videos feature commentary on potential issues facing Kamala Harris’s campaign and her campaign plans in Michigan. The Fox Weather section provides updates on local weather forecasts. The newsletter encourages readers to follow Fox News on social media platforms and sign up for various newsletters focusing on news, opinion, lifestyle, and entertainment. Links to download Fox News apps and watch Fox News online are provided for easy access. Thanking readers for choosing Fox News as their morning news source, the newsletter promises to return with more updates the next day.

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