Fox News First newsletter provides a summary of the day’s top stories, including coverage of the 2024 Democratic National Convention, where Joe Biden is set to open the DNC with a sendoff speech. The House GOP has accused Biden of committing impeachable conduct and using his office to enrich his family. Meanwhile, Vice President Kamala Harris has adopted a new label for former President Trump, and Trump’s granddaughter has announced which university golf team she’ll be joining. In a tragic turn of events, newlyweds died just days after their wedding in a horrific accident.

President Trump is planning to visit the southern border in Arizona, blaming the crisis on Vice President Kamala Harris. Democrats projected images onto Trump Tower ahead of the DNC, and there are reports that former President Obama endorsed Tim Walz when he first launched his political career. Catholic Charities has asked the Supreme Court to protect First Amendment rights in their battle against the state. A ban on ‘political’ clothing has been lifted after a radio host was kicked out of the Capitol gallery for wearing a pro-life shirt.

The parents of an American teen killed by Hamas targeted an anti-Israel group rioting at the DNC, while the mother of a journalist executed by ISIS in 2014 reflects on her loss and son’s legacy. Rep. Eric Swalwell believes Biden belongs on the ‘Democratic Mount Rushmore’ with FDR. Opinions from John Tillman and Rob O’Donnell criticize chaotic situations in Chicago and Minneapolis, respectively. A convicted New Jersey cop killer is set to walk free after a rare move by the parole board, and farmers are facing challenges as costs rise in Biden’s America.

Researchers have identified two new risk factors for Alzheimer’s disease, while a tiny pudu fawn, one of the world’s smallest deer species, made its debut at a New York zoo. Former Governor Mike Huckabee and Tulsi Gabbard weigh in on Kamala Harris’ policies and Trump’s debating skills, respectively. Fox News provides the latest weather updates and offers various newsletters for different interests. Their app allows viewers to stay connected and watch Fox News online, ensuring they are the first choice for news in the morning.

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