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Fox News’ morning newsletter, Fox News First, provides readers with a roundup of the latest news and headlines. In the most recent edition, there is criticism of presidential candidate Joe Biden, dubbed ‘Scranton Joe,’ for losing his blue-collar image due to a series of celebrity campaign appearances. Additionally, there is discussion of a controversial plan by a GOP-led county to deputize private citizens, the shocking murder of a prominent Las Vegas attorney and his wife, and the House advancing the renewal of a controversial government surveillance tool. The newsletter also touches on a career trend where workers resent their jobs but choose not to leave.

In the political arena, Michigan Rep. Rashida Tlaib and Governor Whitmer remain silent on ‘Death to America’ chants, while Democrats express concerns over the Israel-Hamas conflict as President Biden seeks a balance in his approach. A review of the staff list at a prominent liberal nonprofit reveals an anti-Israel bias, while Senator Ted Cruz raises substantial funds amidst a tough Senate re-election campaign in Texas. Media-related news includes President Biden’s diversity czar advocating for the destruction of tradition and ‘white dominance,’ pressure on Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor to retire, and a UK lawmaker voicing concerns about free speech regarding Scotland’s new hate crime law.

Opinion pieces in the newsletter touch on topics such as the Trump administration’s response to ISIS-K terror threats, the need for diversity in education, the left’s tactics of holding onto power, and public dissatisfaction with Vice President Kamala Harris. In other news, stories cover instances of squatters being removed from homes, an American culture quiz, a country star reflecting on faith, golfer Jason Day’s goals leading up to the Masters, and playful young Nigerian dwarf goats at the Nashville Zoo. Videos feature former Gov. Mike Huckabee commenting on the Biden administration’s stance on Israel and Senator Tim Scott criticizing the Democratic party for losing voters.

The newsletter ends with a quote from Sean Hannity declaring that journalism is dead, with newsrooms transitioning into opinion-based platforms. It also offers links to Fox News’ various social media platforms, newsletters, apps, and ways to watch Fox News online. Subscribers are thanked for making Fox News their first choice in the morning, with a promise to deliver the latest news in their inbox.

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