In the Fox News morning newsletter, Fox News First, readers can expect to find updates on a variety of current events and news stories. Some of the key headlines include live updates on the solar eclipse, country star Morgan Wallen facing felony charges, and a video release from GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump on his abortion stance. There are also stories about RFK Jr’s recent surge, California governor’s handling of a $73 billion state deficit, and a Democratic official breaking ranks on a pivotal issue. Additionally, there is coverage of controversies surrounding the NCAA record for all-time scorer and political developments such as Rep. Boebert running a game-time ad and tensions in the Middle East.

The newsletter also covers media-related topics, such as the battle between Trump and Zuckerberg over the TikTok ban, tips for dealing with squatters, a viral video of a Colorado cake shop owner, and Democratic confusion over Biden’s stance on aid to Israel. These opinion articles include insights from Janice Dean about the solar eclipse and commentary from Karol Markowicz on education leaders using excuses to skip class. In other news, there are warnings about potential dangers during the solar eclipse, an American culture quiz, analysis of Diddy’s response to a human trafficking probe, and a tribute to late country icon Toby Keith at the CMT Music Awards.

The newsletter provides links to videos of Mark Levin discussing the contrasting state of democracy in different countries and Dennis Kucinich urging support for the nation. Weather updates are also available, allowing readers to check the forecast in their neighborhood. Readers can follow Fox News on social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Twitter, and LinkedIn. They can also sign up for additional newsletters like Fox News Opinion, Lifestyle, and Entertainment, and download the Fox News app to access content from Fox News, Fox Business, Fox Weather, Fox Sports, and Tubi. Lastly, readers are encouraged to watch Fox News online through Fox News Go and are thanked for choosing Fox News as their morning news source.

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