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Good morning and welcome to Fox News’ morning newsletter, Fox News First. Today, live coverage of the CBS News Vice Presidential Debate starts at 8 p.m. ET. The top news today includes the high-stakes debate between Vance and Walz, Pennsylvania’s absentee voting, and Jimmy Carter turning 100. Major headlines feature the impending port strike that could lead to empty shelves and higher grocery prices, Hezbollah’s horrific acts exposed as Israel seeks revenge, Epstein accuser detailing Diddy’s involvement as his empire crumbled, and shocking injury news for a 49ers star running back.

In the political arena, the Vance vs. Walz debate is significant, with heightened importance. The Pentagon is sending a few thousand US personnel to the Middle East despite Biden’s statements about not adding combat troops. Montana GOP Senate candidate Sheehy highlights the contrast between his service in Afghanistan and Jon Tester’s ties to lobbyists. Democrats projected images on Trump Tower in NYC ahead of the VP debate. Media features include JD Vance mocking MSNBC, Bill Maher’s surprise at a softball Harris interview, criticism of SNL for mocking assassination attempts against Trump, and insight from black voters on their status compared to four years ago.

Opinion pieces by Hugh Hewitt and Liz Peek discuss Israel’s actions and Kamala Harris’s campaign strategy. In other news, Mariah Carey is set to battle her brother in court after the deaths of her mother and sister, a popular health myth may be causing more harm than help, and there’s an American culture quiz to test your knowledge. Food news includes a Minnesota comfort-food classic and a mustard beer available at the Texas State Fair. Videos cover Kellyanne Conway’s thoughts on Harris and Walz, and Cameron Hamilton discusses Israel’s efforts against Hezbollah.

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