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In the latest edition of Fox News’ morning newsletter, Fox News First, there are several key headlines that dominate the news cycle. One major story focuses on the deep divide within the Republican party, as furious Republicans accuse their colleagues of “crying wolf” after another critical bill fails. The State Department is also in the spotlight for mandating a DEI ideology loyalty test for all employees seeking promotion. Additionally, a dance team was told that American flag shirts made the audience feel “triggered and unsafe.” Sage Steele also reveals who she plans on voting for in 2024, while Jake Paul fires back at Mike Tyson’s doubts and jokes about hanging out with Trump to improve his image.

In the realm of politics, the Biden administration is under pressure after internal emails reveal that they pushed a fact-checking site to downplay a gas stove ban. A key Democrat’s criticism of a TikTok-China divestment bill has sparked bipartisan backlash, and Biden faced criticism after falsely claiming that inflation was “skyrocketing” when he took office. Governor Newsom’s homelessness council is also shifting blame for failing to track spending. In the media, a state anti-Israel actress declared that “Hitler has won,” putting a spotlight on NPR’s taxpayer funding. Additionally, a ‘Stranger Things’ star expresses empathy for kids in correctional facilities, and the ‘Civil War’ cast members highlight their film as a “love letter to journalism.”

Opinions from various Fox News contributors and personalities are also highlighted in the newsletter. Hugh Hewitt discusses the idea of being in a war where Biden is unaware of the situation, while Senator Rick Scott shares insights from his recent trip to Israel. Laura Ingraham focuses on Democrats’ actions regarding the border, and Jesse Watters talks about the narcissism required to be president, specifically highlighting Biden. Other opinions from Sean Hannity and Greg Gutfeld are also featured in the newsletter. In separate news stories, college students have launched a crime alert system, Morgan Wallen plans a business move after an arrest, and IBM’s Watson will provide real-time shot analysis for the 2024 Masters.

The newsletter also includes videos from Nicole Parker, Brit Hume, and information on Fox Weather. It quizzes readers on American culture knowledge, from bald eagles to Oscar snubs, and shares a surprising video of a manatee at a zoo. The “Last Word” section features a quote from Laura Ingraham discussing the overflow of problems in the United States due to the influx of migrants. Readers are encouraged to follow Fox News on social media, sign up for various newsletters, download Fox News apps, and watch Fox News online. Overall, the newsletter provides a comprehensive overview of current news and events, with a focus on politics, media, entertainment, and quirky stories.

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