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In Fox News’ morning newsletter, Fox News First, several key headlines are highlighted for readers to start their day. One headline focuses on a Secret Service agent’s phone call before a failed assassination attempt on President Trump at a rally. Another headline discusses a new study revealing Google’s election bias favoring one candidate over the other. A pivotal move from Kamala Harris’ past that could undermine her narrative as she heads to the border is also highlighted. The judge from the Casey Anthony trial shares behind-the-scenes details that were not seen by the public, and the earliest evidence of Christianity is referred to as a groundbreaking discovery. Additionally, Trump is briefed on threats from Iran to assassinate him, and a US-backed UN resolution failed to stop Hezbollah’s terror takeover.

In the media section of the newsletter, Nancy Pelosi reacts angrily to a clip of Trump criticizing Kamala Harris, and a woman living in a liberal stronghold shares her concerns about not feeling safe in the city. A biographer discusses what Barbara Walters would think of ‘The View’ today, and actors Robert De Niro and Spike Lee express worry about a potential Trump victory. Opinion pieces from Sean Cooksey and Mike Pompeo touch on campaign finance wars and the importance of choosing a safer world. Other news included in the newsletter covers surprising facts about a popular industry that could influence meals, a Super Bowl champion prepared to become a head coach if needed, and an American culture quiz focusing on special occasions and state fairs.

The newsletter also features videos of law enforcement officers discussing feeling outnumbered and concerns about Kamala Harris losing Pennsylvania due to the fracking issue. Fox Weather updates are included to provide information on local weather conditions, and readers are encouraged to follow Fox News on various social media platforms, sign up for newsletters on different topics, and download Fox News’ various apps for news and entertainment. Finally, readers are thanked for making Fox News their first choice in the morning and are reminded to look out for the next newsletter in their inbox on Thursday.

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