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Good morning and welcome to Fox News’ morning newsletter, Fox News First. This edition covers a range of political news, starting with Kamala Harris offering a vague ‘Day 1’ Oval Office plan in a CNN interview. The Trump campaign responds by calling Harris a ‘San Francisco radical.’ GOP senators propose tying a crackdown on noncitizen voting to a must-pass spending bill. Three years after the US withdrawal from Afghanistan, Israel looks to lessons learned from the War on Terror. VP Harris claims she ‘made clear’ her position on fracking in 2020, but a transcript reveals a different story. The California state Senate GOP warns that a bill could lead to ‘molesters’ and ‘rapists’ going free.

The Trump campaign promises universal coverage for IVF treatment for women. In the midst of a tight race with Trump, Harris urges supporters not to pay too much attention to the polls. Telegram boss’ arrest raises concerns about free speech. Polling guru Nate Silver predicts that Harris is projected to be an ‘underdog’ in key battleground states. ABBA and other music artists call on Trump to stop playing their songs. Financial ruin could be on the horizon if Harris pushes for price controls. The media notes that Harris has yet to hold a formal press conference since becoming the Democratic nominee.

Jesse Watters comments on the illusion of change in the Kamala Harris campaign. Greg Gutfeld questions what is radical about a president having intelligent people in his cabinet. In other news, drug addicts are fueling violent crime in San Francisco. Meghan Markle reportedly has ‘regrets’ about leaving the royal family and now leads an isolated but structured life in California. Dennis Quaid thrills locals in Dixon, Ill., at the premiere of ‘Reagan,’ stating that Hollywood has forgotten about small towns. A South Carolina woman is reunited with her cat, Sam, after he had been missing for 11 years.

Will Cain criticizes Kamala Harris’s values as ‘overtly Marxist.’ Joe Concha suggests that Harris becomes a ‘human Chernobyl’ when the teleprompter is taken away. The weather report is available to see what conditions are like in your neighborhood. Fox News can be followed on various social media platforms. Newsletters and apps are available for further updates. Thank you for choosing Fox News First to start your day.

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