In the morning newsletter from Fox News, the top stories include the destructive protests against Elon Musk by the Left, the search for a missing American student, and SpaceX bringing astronauts home. Other major headlines include a Democratic lawmaker pushing a bill to legalize attacks on police officers under certain circumstances and a California city slapping Trump’s push to stop taxpayer funding for illegal immigrants. A famous actor compares a “filthy” blue state to a dystopian sci-fi classic, Disney tweaks the premiere of “Snow White” after a star’s tirade against Trump voters, and a photo of a “heartbreaking” McDonald’s PlayPlace triggers a social media firestorm.

In the realm of politics, a GOP lawmaker stands firm on introducing a trans Democrat as “mister,” Gavin Newsom responds to a book claiming he secretly helped fund his own bronze bust, and the Trump administration task force moves quickly to punish colleges for inaction over antisemitism. Idaho becomes the first state to prefer death by firing squad for executions, and Trump’s victories result in viewership losses for MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow. VA Secretary accuses a reporter of spreading rumors about DOGE, Fetterman calls on Democrats to talk like normal people, and JD Vance scolds CBS for harassing his mother-in-law over DEI differences.

Opinion pieces on Fox News include Gregg Jarrett discussing how the First Amendment shouldn’t be a shield for lawlessness for anti-Israel agitators and Hugh Hewitt analyzing Trump’s key signals amidst the noise. In other news, Pope Francis is showing improvements but will remain hospitalized, Don Johnson cuts off his daughter from the family payroll, former NBA big man Oliver Miller passes away at 54, and a doctor expresses concern about a substance being horrible for health.

In the media section, viewers can watch videos from Senator Markwayne Mullin on putting education back in teachers’ hands and Larry Elder discussing giving Trump the benefit of the doubt on economic policy. Fox Weather provides updates on the weather in different neighborhoods, and Fox News can be followed on social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Twitter, and LinkedIn. The newsletter offers various quizzes and apps for Fox News, including Fox Business, Fox Weather, and Fox Sports. Readers are encouraged to sign up for newsletters like Fox News First, Fox News Opinion, Fox News Lifestyle, and Fox News Entertainment and are thanked for making Fox News their first choice in the morning.

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