Fox News’ morning newsletter, Fox News First, provides a roundup of the latest news to start your day. The newsletter covers a range of topics, including politics, media, opinion pieces, and other news stories. In the politics section, readers can track election results and developments across the US. Some highlighted stories include Trump appointing a hard-line border czar, Kamala Harris’ campaign paying celebrities to appear with her in her unsuccessful presidential bid, and Chuck Schumer refusing to allow a particular individual at Senate orientation.

In the major headlines section, there are stories covering different perspectives on Daniel Penny’s actions, the admission of a mistake by Democrats in trying to reach never-Trump voters, and President-elect Trump’s deportation plan being seen as a cost-saving opportunity for Americans. Additionally, a Democratic lawmaker calls out his party for “banning debate” on culture war issues, and celebrities like Dennis Quaid and Trace Adkins honor military veterans on Veterans Day. The politics section includes stories on Joe Biden lobbying Trump not to abandon Ukraine, Trump’s potential overperformance in Pennsylvania, and Trump spending time golfing with his grandkids at Mar-a-Lago after the election victory.

In the media section, there are discussions on the importance of candid, longform podcasts, a company launching a probe into a potential leak, a CNN host rebuking Democrats for being out of touch with voters, and a former Harris staffer calling on Biden to resign and install Harris as the first female president. Additionally, opinion pieces from Dr. Marc Siegel and Drew Forsberg focus on honoring veterans beyond just Veterans Day. Other news stories cover ways in which veterans are making a difference, Prince Harry’s reflection on stepping away as a senior royal, an American culture quiz, and a discussion on how early is too early to arrive at the airport.

The newsletter also includes links to Fox News’ social media pages, where readers can stay updated on the latest news. They can also sign up for other Fox News newsletters, including Fox News Opinion, Fox News Lifestyle, and Fox News Entertainment. The newsletter encourages readers to download their apps, including Fox News, Fox Business, Fox Weather, and Fox Sports, as well as watch Fox News online through Fox News Go. Overall, the newsletter serves as a comprehensive source of news and information to help readers stay informed and engaged.

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