The Fox News morning newsletter, Fox News First, provides a rundown of the top news stories to kickstart your day. In the latest issue, Biden criticizes Trump using former President Jimmy Carter’s death as a platform for a verbal spar. Additionally, communist leaders have ordered the largest military build-up since the 1930s, escalating tensions globally. Critics’ attitudes towards Trump are shifting as he prepares to make a return to office.

In major headlines, a Republican torches Democrats’ narrative, revealing what Trump truly said in 2020 versus how it was spun by the media. A horrifying fireball explosion occurred moments before a flight crashed into a concrete barrier, resulting in a devastating inferno. A former adviser to Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau shares a grim outlook on his future. Costco faces backlash for doubling down on ‘wokeness’ while ignoring Bud Light’s opposition, and Jay Leno addresses rumors of facial injuries caused by the mob.

The political section covers reactions to the passing of former President Jimmy Carter, who is remembered and praised as a humanitarian worldwide. Trump’s projected victory in 2024 sets the House GOP up for a potential advantage in the 2026 midterm elections. A state considers a bill that would hold parents accountable for their children’s gun crimes, and speculation arises about potential Democratic candidates for the next White House race.

Media coverage delves into shifting attitudes towards Biden, with the media initially praising his decision to drop out of the 2020 race, then turning on him following Kamala Harris’ loss. Criticism arises regarding Harris’ use of language following the election defeat, and Hillary Clinton’s former adviser highlights controversial actions by Biden. A Democratic lawmaker calls out their party for being stuck in outdated ways.

Opinions from Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders and financial expert Ted Jenkin provide insight into the needs of American farmers and the potential closure of colleges due to declining enrollment numbers. In other news, a service dog assists a boy with a rare genetic disorder, sparking hope and progress. A debate on food etiquette is sparked by restaurant leftovers, and readers can test their knowledge with an American culture quiz.

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