Fox News’ morning newsletter, Fox News First, provides a snapshot of the day’s top stories. Antisemitic extremists have called for the beheading of school administrators following the Biden administration’s call for peace. Additionally, a lawmaker theorizes that President Biden has “thrown Jews and the Israeli people under the bus.” Gregg Jarrett highlights the unexpected turn of events in a case involving Stormy Daniels, while the Federal Reserve president predicts grim rate cuts in 2024. In entertainment news, a ‘Mission: Impossible’ star is seen with adopted kids for the first time since 2009.

In the political arena, Governor Abbott criticizes an Air National Guard proposal as a “power grab,” while the GOP maintains pressure on NPR amid allegations of political bias. A member of the ‘Squad’ calls for the arrest of Netanyahu, prompting GOP Senators to warn the ICC of serious repercussions. Former SNL star accuses Democrats of antisemitism through their actions and praises President Trump’s support for Israel. A feud between Team Biden and the NY Times erupts publicly, while a state is recognized as the top ranking state in the Parent Power Index for education freedom.

Opinions from Corey DeAngelis and William Gruver touch on topics such as school choice and campus crises, respectively. In prime time, Laura Ingraham criticizes the legal actions against Trump as a political hit job, while Sean Hannity denounces it as an abuse of power. Greg Gutfeld questions the trustworthiness of legacy media. In other news, a hero who tackled a gunman is lauded, and a quiz tests American culture knowledge. Prince William reportedly keeps Prince Harry away from Kate Middleton, and concerns arise over Social Security funds nearing insolvency.

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