Good morning! Fox News’ morning newsletter, Fox News First, covers a range of topics to start your day. Starting with politics, reporter criticizes VP Harris for not answering questions in an interview, while Cuomo criticizes Democrats for using the ‘dumbest words ever uttered’ in politics. Taylor Swift skips Chiefs game as expert slams Travis Kelce, a hotel near a major airport closes amid a crime crisis, and staff saves President Biden after a bizarre exchange. Oil advocates are skeptical of Harris’ pivot on fracking, Congress has less than a week to avoid a government shutdown, SCOTUS will address controversial cases, and Trump discusses his future in politics if he loses the election in November.

In the media section, Gov. Whitmer refuses to talk about a feud between Michigan AG Dana Nessel and Rashida Tlaib, Vivek Ramaswamy discusses holding a town hall in Ohio, ‘Wonder Woman’ star Lynda Carter endorses her sister’s opponents in an Arizona race, and the Los Angeles Times opposes a popular anti-crime ballot initiative. Andy Puzder discusses Trump’s plan for economic prosperity, while Rep. Virginia Foxx criticizes Tim Walz for a school lunch scam. In other news, travelers reflect on a viral 9-month world cruise, Keith Urban admits to a wild side, an American culture quiz tests knowledge of special occasions and state fairs, Taylor Swift fans worry about Travis Kelce’s reputation, and a couple pledges to visit over 600 castles in one country.

The newsletter also features videos from Vivek Ramaswamy discussing major issues in the country, and Sen. Tom Cotton talking about the need for a president who will deter adversaries. Fox Weather provides updates on the weather in different neighborhoods. Fox News can be followed on various social media platforms, and fans can sign up for newsletters on different topics such as Fox News Opinion, Lifestyle, and Entertainment. The Fox News app is available for download, and viewers can watch Fox News online through various platforms.

Overall, the newsletter provides a diverse range of news and updates to start the day, covering politics, media, opinion pieces, and human interest stories. With a mix of serious issues and lighter content like viral videos, quizzes, and celebrity news, Fox News First aims to keep readers informed and engaged. By providing a variety of topics and perspectives, Fox News helps its audience stay up to date on current events and trends, while also offering a break from serious news with entertaining and engaging content.

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