The Fox News morning newsletter, Fox News First, covers a variety of topics ranging from politics to public service to entertainment. The newsletter includes stories such as a GOP firebrand putting NPR’s funding on notice, a mayor pleading for wealthy individuals to buy housing for the homeless, and an excused juror revealing the selection process for Donald Trump’s hush money trial. Other stories include updates on convicted killer Joran van der Sloot, a drug lord complaining about US prison conditions, and a GOP Senator making claims about a parolee’s killer. The newsletter also covers topics like the Biden administration withholding documents related to a menthol cigarette crackdown, antisemitism at elite colleges, and an embattled Democrat facing corruption charges.

In terms of opinion pieces, the Fox News newsletter features articles from contributors like Jason Rantz, who discusses anti-Israel protestors shutting down Golden Gate and disrupting America, and Chuck DeVore, who suggests Biden never wanted Israel to have missile defense. There are also opinion pieces from hosts such as Laura Ingraham, who accuses the left of using tactics similar to those employed by Putin, and Sean Hannity, who criticizes a taxpayer-funded media smear campaign against Trump. Greg Gutfeld adds commentary on Democrats’ intense hatred for Trump leading them to potentially destroy the legal system.

Beyond politics, the newsletter includes updates on American culture, with articles on topics like the murder trial of a girlfriend and a federal probe into a cop killing cover-up. There is also a section for readers to test their knowledge of “Modern Family” and the modern military in an American culture quiz. Additionally, the newsletter features stories related to country music, college football, and a heartwarming video of a dog trying to chase something it could never catch.

In the closing section, the newsletter includes various videos on topics such as the Department of Education earning an ‘F,’ migrants in New York pleading for more resources, and weather updates for different neighborhoods. The newsletter also encourages readers to follow Fox News on social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Twitter, and LinkedIn. Additionally, readers are invited to sign up for different newsletters focusing on news, opinions, lifestyle, and entertainment, as well as download apps for Fox News, Fox Business, Fox Weather, Fox Sports, and Tubi. Lastly, readers are encouraged to watch Fox News online via Fox News Go.

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