The morning newsletter from Fox News, Fox News First, provides a summary of the top stories to start the day. The top news includes a judge supporting President Trump on illegal aliens, China raising tariffs on US goods, and the Menendez brothers awaiting their fate. Major headlines feature a tragic helicopter crash, Trump issuing ultimatums to Mexico, and bizarre discoveries at the US-Mexico border resulting in arrests. The Supreme Court rules on a deported alleged gang member’s return to the US, and experts question whether Prince Charles will hand over the throne to Prince William.
In the political realm, Trump announces more nominations and appointments, a general involved in defeating ISIS in the first term gets a new role, and a viral star on Capitol Hill makes their Energy Committee debut. The US Ambassador to Ukraine steps down amid high-stakes war diplomacy, and media headlines include James Carville declaring identity politics dead after recent political failures and a North Carolina professor touting a win in a battle over diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts. A Democrat lawyer who settled a lawsuit with MSNBC parent company criticizes Rachel Maddow, and CNN’s fact-checker faces scrutiny over their coverage of Trump compared to Biden.
Opinion pieces from Jason Chaffetz and Moshe Hauer address the Democrats’ mistake in opposing DOGE and the importance of faith being upheld at home, respectively. Other news includes a viral debate over the proper way to eat crawfish, states looking into smaller advanced nuclear reactors for power needs, a digital news quiz on recent events, and NBA stars calling out Ja Morant for a celebration. A video shows a man “fighting” his way into a restaurant for a discounted meal, and clips from Jordan Belfort and Blake Leonard offer insights on current political and economic topics.
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