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Good morning and welcome to Fox News’ morning newsletter, Fox News First. In this edition, readers are updated on the latest news and headlines to start their day. The top stories include Biden’s staff editing the transcript of his insulting comment, Trump’s running mate appearing on the Joe Rogan podcast, and early in-person voting coming to an end in several states. Major headlines include hecklers interrupting a Harris rally, Mark Cuban apologizing for his comments about Trump, and the family of a Marine murdered by Mexican cartels sharing their experiences with both campaigns.

In the realm of politics, Biden is sidelined by Harris as fallout from his ‘garbage’ comment continues. Mark Cuban’s suggestion that Trump is never seen with strong, intelligent women comes after Biden’s comment, while a tech guru’s mom explains her decision to leave the Democratic Party. Media highlights include an interview with the man who drove the Trump garbage truck and VP Harris voters in swing states admitting Trump is better for securing the border. CNN’s Tapper live fact-checks Harris on Trump’s quote about protecting women, and Radiohead singer confronts an anti-Israel protester during a concert.

Opinion pieces include insights from Kelly Hyman on the Menendez brothers’ freedom possibly coming from a surprising source and Scott Brown’s perspective on the Harris campaign’s potential downfall. Closing arguments from Bob Casey and Bernie Moreno explain their reasons for seeking election to the Senate. In other news, an entire city’s police force resigns on the same day, and Jets’ Garrett Wilson makes a miraculous one-handed TD catch. Readers can test their knowledge with American culture and news quizzes, and find out what to do if seeing a “dreaded” four-letter code on an airline boarding pass.

The newsletter also includes links to follow Fox News on various social media platforms, sign up for different newsletters, and download Fox News apps. Weather updates and a thank you message for choosing Fox News in the morning are also included. Overall, the newsletter provides a mix of political, media, opinion, and news content to keep readers informed and engaged at the start of their day. It covers a range of topics from current events to entertainment, offering a diverse selection of stories and perspectives.

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