Fox News’ morning newsletter, Fox News First, covers a variety of topics to help readers start their day informed. One story highlights how illegal immigrants have been targeting a playground belonging to former President Obama and President Biden. Another article shares a heartwarming story about President Trump helping a mother of three at a grocery store. In addition, the newsletter discusses the potential disappearance of a popular fruit from grocery stores due to a threat, and a rock star’s surprise at audiences’ reaction when he talks about Jesus. A blue city that defies key liberal rhetoric and sheds its sinister reputation is also featured.

In the realm of politics, a rancher in a battleground state expresses outrage over President Biden stopping wall construction as migrants continue to pour into the US. A new poll indicates whether Vice President Harris or Trump is making gains with younger voters, and absentee voting kicks off in Missouri and North Carolina. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy warns of a potential global showdown if Vance’s plan to give Russia seized land moves forward. The media section of the newsletter covers topics such as ABC’s ‘The View’ being 100% negative about Trump following an assassination attempt, Israel aiming to eliminate Hezbollah from the border area despite Biden-Harris’s stance, and Harris struggling among voters of color in the Sun Belt.

The opinion section features pieces by contributors like Hugh Hewitt, who explores the hypothetical scenario of Israelis voting in US elections, and Liz Peek, who warns of potential unexpected election surprises due to Harris’ extreme liberal policies. In prime time commentary, Laura Ingraham discusses propaganda from the regime media, while Jesse Watters draws parallels between the current election and 2016. Sean Hannity criticizes the state-run media mob for wanting to elect Kamala Harris, and Greg Gutfeld contrasts Trump voters’ focus on actions with Harris voters’ acceptance of mere words. Other news items include the Teamsters declining to endorse a presidential candidate, tips on using green tea for weight loss, and an American culture quiz.

A new trend known as ‘scream tourism’ sees Halloween fans and travelers visiting creepy spots year-round, while real-life adventures like a remarkable Aladdin-style ride with safety features are also highlighted. Video interviews with individuals like Matthew Whitaker, who criticized the release of an alleged letter from Routh as ‘dangerous,’ and Penelope Ann Miller, who found playing Nancy Reagan to be a challenging role, are included. The newsletter also encourages readers to follow Fox News on social media, sign up for various newsletters on opinion, lifestyle, and entertainment, and download the Fox News apps for easy access to news and updates. Finally, Fox Weather provides a neighborhood forecast for readers before bidding them farewell until the next newsletter.

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