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The Fox News morning newsletter, Fox News First, provides a variety of news updates to start the day. In a recent edition, the newsletter covered topics such as President Biden potentially impacting the courts, a stunning admission from Fauci’s top adviser, antisemitic terror being scrutinized, conservatives in Hollywood being afraid to speak out, retirement account levels reaching new heights, and WH press secretary dodging questions about Biden’s role in border chaos. Additionally, there were updates on Trump’s lead in battleground states, NYC Mayor Eric Adams addressing out-of-control rodents, police thinning out in West Coast states, VP Harris being mocked for her word salads, a man going to great lengths to commute for work, and James Comey criticizing the Biden DOJ for being slow to prosecute Trump.

Opinions from Hugh Hewitt and Andy Puzder were also included in this edition, discussing the team Trump needs to secure votes and Biden’s tax deception. In the primetime section, Laura Ingraham discussed Democrats controlling the judiciary, Jesse Watters talked about Trump’s visit to the South Bronx driving elites crazy, Sean Hannity shared Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu’s reaction to arrest warrants, and Greg Gutfeld speculated that White House staffers correcting Biden’s speech could be a sign that he is ‘done.’ In other news, a skier sued an alleged hit-and-run snowboarder, visitors to Graceland expressed their desire for it to stay in the Presley family, an American culture quiz tested knowledge on various topics, Taylor Swift caused a demand spike for airline tickets to Europe, and zoo animals were caught eating cicadas.

Videos from Bethany Mandel discussing freeing hostages and Phil Holloway talking about the NY v. Trump trial judge were also featured. The Fox Weather section provided local weather updates, while the last word from Laura Ingraham criticized the Biden administration for prioritizing diversity and activism over competence and merit. The newsletter encouraged readers to follow Fox News on social media and sign up for their various newsletters. The edition ended with a reminder to make Fox News their first choice in the morning and to look out for the next newsletter in their inbox.

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