The morning newsletter from Fox News, Fox News First, starts with a summary of the top news stories for the day. The top stories include Russia facing blame for a deadly plane crash, JonBenet Ramsey’s father planning an ‘important meeting’ with investigators, and Trump suggesting an NHL legend as a replacement for Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Major headlines focus on tragic discoveries made after a United Airlines flight lands in Maui, controversial teachings at a major university labeling people as ‘oppressors’ based on race, sex, and religion, a revelation about mystery drones terrorizing Americans, NFL fans joking about Beyoncé’s halftime gesture, and a research institute pursuing a ‘miracle therapy’ that could transform the lives of sick children.
In the political arena, there is discussion about a ‘sanctuary toolkit’ being outlined by a blue state to shield illegal immigrants from the Trump administration crackdown, potential Republican frontrunners for the 2028 presidential race, a looming showdown between the Trump administration and Congress over South Africa’s support of US foes, and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s loss in the bid for a House committee chair highlighting the state of affairs within the Democratic party. Opinions from contributors touch on topics such as the impact of ‘super sanctuary’ immigration policies on public safety, the need for Democrats to heal fractures or find a new candidate, and the role of podcasts in humanizing political figures like Trump.
In other news, there are stories about a supermodel reflecting on surviving a tsunami on its 20th anniversary, a billionaire sharing details of where his massive fortune will go after his death, an American culture quiz testing knowledge of Christmas classics, fine firs, and popular proteins, a debate sparked by a traveler’s social media post about ‘overhead bin ownership’, and a viral video of a woman charging her family for Christmas meals. Video content on the Fox News website includes discussions on irresponsible politics since the Biden administration took office and Democrats’ stance on immigration.
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