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The Fox News morning newsletter, Fox News First, provides a roundup of the latest headlines to start the day. President Trump discusses potential VP candidates and expresses concern for the country’s future. The Hunter Biden trial continues with testimony from past acquaintances, while a reporter who broke a story on Hunter’s laptop speaks out after FBI confirmation. Critics argue that Biden’s border order leaves loopholes for exploitation, and a comedian weighs in on the upcoming election.

The number of armed Americans has increased significantly since 2020, posing concerns for public safety. A city hosting the Democratic National Convention grapples with rising crime rates. The Biden administration is accused of using funding as a political tool in Florida. Actor George Clooney reportedly contacted the White House to voice concerns about a statement made by President Biden. In media news, Google’s ‘Doodle’ focuses on Pride Month rather than D-Day, sparking controversy, while an Idaho bar owner creates ‘Hetero Awesomeness’ Month.

State divestment from gifted programs disproportionately affects minority and low-income children, leading to an equity gap in education. Late-night hosts criticize Biden’s immigration policies using the Statue of Liberty as a reference. Opinion pieces dive into Reagan’s political strategy, Biden’s insults towards voters, and criticisms of the current administration’s handling of key events. In other news, a suspected killer attempts to cover their tracks, but notes reveal damning evidence. A tribute is paid to Andrew Higgins, a New Orleans boat-builder credited with aiding the war effort.

A News Quiz challenges readers on current events involving Hunter Biden, Caitlin Clark, and more. Former soccer star Alexi Lalas discusses the WNBA’s branding strategies. An uplifting video shows a dog’s reaction to hearing its owner’s voice after being left alone. Videos featuring Bob Cusack, Karl Rove, and Fox Weather provide additional insights and updates. The newsletter concludes with a quote from Sean Hannity critiquing President Biden’s recent remarks. Readers can engage further with Fox News through social media, newsletters, apps, and online streaming platforms.

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