The Fox News morning newsletter, Fox News First, covers a range of topics including a riot on the UCLA campus, a heroic student protecting the American flag, allegations about Marilyn Monroe’s affair with JFK, and actor Chris Hemsworth firing back at memory loss allegations. In politics, Biden is criticized for allowing antisemitism to escalate and a bipartisan bill to strengthen Taiwan is supported by Democrat Sen Rosen. Georgia Gov. Kemp signs a law requiring jails to check the immigration status of inmates, and a Biden rival faces backlash over claims about red states in a resurfaced video.

In the media, reporters question why Biden hasn’t directly addressed anti-Israel protest unrest, while the Biden administration is considering forcing religious health groups to perform transgender surgeries under a new Obamacare rule. Columbia is reportedly honoring dead Hamas propagandists and alleged terrorists, and Dana Perino discusses key traits needed in medicine and what COVID taught the country in a short questions segment. Opinions from Hugh Hewitt, Rep. Elise Stefanik, Laura Ingraham, Jesse Watters, Sean Hannity, and Greg Gutfeld are shared on various topics.

In other news, the Delphi murders suspect is deemed his own worst enemy, a quiz testing knowledge of classic Hollywood and Kentucky horses is available, Gisele Bündchen’s former townhouse is on sale for almost $17 million, a GOP lawmaker makes a clear stance on women’s sports, and a rare white moose crossing a roadway in Alberta, Canada, is caught on video. Videos feature Gabriel Nadales on possible professional activists infiltrating anti-Israel protests, and Rep. Jim Jordan on people conspiring to influence the 2024 election.

Fox Weather provides updates on the weather in different neighborhoods. In the last word, Sean Hannity questions why Biden is still in hiding and needing six days to prepare for a speech. Social media links are provided for Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Twitter, and LinkedIn for news updates. The newsletter also offers sign-ups for different newsletters such as Fox News First, Fox News Opinion, Fox News Lifestyle, and Fox News Entertainment. Apps for Fox News, Fox Business, Fox Weather, and Fox Sports can be downloaded to watch online content.

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