Fox News’ morning newsletter, Fox News First, provides a roundup of the day’s top headlines to start your day. In the political realm, Democrats are threatening a government shutdown, RFK Jr. grabs a bite with Hannity, and Elon Musk exposes what he calls the world’s “biggest” fraud. On the world stage, the Trump team is holding make-or-break talks after a spat in the Oval Office, a private investigator warns of dangers after another American student goes missing, and a blue state sheriff criticizes a bill targeting the right to self-defense. Additionally, FEMA is escalating its response in a scandal over skipping Trump supporter homes, and a wild fight breaks out at a high school basketball game.

In political news, President Trump pledges to “lead the charge” against Rep. Massie and likens him to Liz Cheney, sparking debate on a bill to ban gender changes on birth certificates. In the media, a psychologist notes an uptick in therapy patients anxious over Trump while Dylan Mulvaney reflects on the backlash from a Bud Light ad years later. Randi Weingarten expresses anger over the elimination of the Education Department, and the Fair Election Fund urges the FCC to hold CBS accountable for what they deem as unlawful conduct. Opinion pieces cover topics ranging from Trump, tariffs, and tax cuts to Democrats’ reactions to a plan to cut wasteful spending.

The IRS reports that Americans’ tax refunds are larger than last year so far, while a heart surgeon shares simple weeknight dinner options in social media videos. An American culture quiz challenges readers on superstar singers, beloved books, and timeless toys, while the “Food Babe” shares insights on what all Americans should know about the food they eat. A family is featured for turning their home into a farm with 68,000 chickens. Experts react to speculation that the Russia-Ukraine war could see a temporary ceasefire, and a market expert predicts an avergae correction amid a stock tumble.

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