Fox News First morning newsletter provides updates on various political and cultural events. President Trump responds to Vice President Harris’ keynote DNC speech, criticizing what she did not mention. Trump also discusses his improved relationship with a Republican governor in a battleground state, as well as RKF Jr’s major action amid uncertainty in his political future. A yacht maker blames crew errors for a fatal shipwreck in Sicily and a court dismisses cases against 70 suspects, including sexual battery and DUIs.

In the political realm, there are protests against Vice President Harris near the DNC, with flyers promoting a global ‘intifada.’ Additionally, Biden’s vacation at a friend’s California mansion draws criticism, and the Harris-Walz ticket presents a confusing foreign policy. States press SCOTUS to halt the Biden ATF’s actions against gun owners. The DNC speakers, including Oprah and Obamas, discuss wealth inequality, while Democrats react to Kamala Harris’ lack of interviews. The Trump-Harris matchup reflects competing visions of masculinity in America, and Trump sends a message to Black voters after Fox News visits Chicago barbershops.

Opinions from Mike Pompeo on US security, Liz Peek on Kamala Harris, Laura Ingraham on Harris’ likability, and Jesse Watters’ confrontation with top Dems and celebs at the DNC are highlighted. Sean Hannity discusses Democrats’ hatred of Trump, while Greg Gutfeld reflects on Oprah and ‘The View’s’ past views on Trump. In other news, an American vet and brother are sentenced in a Middle East prison, Bryson DeChambeau stands by a controversial Trump video, and a sea lion pup is born at a zoo in Tacoma. Quizzes on US trivia and news events are also featured.

Economist Steve Moore criticizes the Harris-Walz ticket as the most ‘anti-business’ in US history, and Georgia Governor Brian Kemp warns of a reality check after the DNC ‘sugar high.’ Fox Weather provides updates on neighborhood weather, and Sean Hannity remarks on the theme of hatred and loathing at the DNC. Fox News can be followed on various social media platforms, and viewers can sign up for different newsletters and download the Fox News app for updates. Overall, Fox News First provides a comprehensive overview of political, cultural, and weather news, as well as opinions on current events.

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