In today’s Fox News morning newsletter, the top headlines include President Trump demanding action from the nation’s top court, the mayor of Boston defending sanctuary city status, and one of the world’s busiest airports being closed. In major news, state universities are caving to Trump on trans athletes after the administration pauses funding, Bryan Kohberger’s Amazon history is revealed in court documents, Gwyneth Paltrow nods to a Trump-era promise, a flyer calls out a travel trend, and a royal insider claims Kate Middleton treats Prince William like a fourth child.

In the political realm, Elon Musk says government cuts are necessary but faces headwinds, a Canadian politician accuses the Trump administration of committing an act of war, Democrats change their tune on domestic terrorism while Tesla torchers are charged, and a GOP lawmaker calls for yanking FDA approval of COVID-19 vaccines. In media news, a comedian says Democrats have lost their ‘coolness factor’, a ‘MAGA leftist’ columnist speaks out on supporting Trump, watchdogs claim liberal staffers rule mainstream newsrooms, and the DOGE deputy and treasury secretary discuss pulling the IRS out of a ‘really big hole’.

Opinions from Linda McMahon on eliminating the Department of Education and Heath Tarbert on protecting US dollar dominance in the digital age are highlighted. In other news, a transgender runner sets records in a high school track meet, chaos ensues during a high-stakes game with a coach erupting and players dodging projectiles, ‘Jeopardy!’ fans slam players for missing a clue about ‘Cheers’, a man gets goosebumps over a pricey drink, former UPenn swimmer Ellen Holmquist fights for women’s sports, and GOP Senator Josh Hawley discusses reducing injunctions against Trump.

The newsletter also includes a Fox News weather report, information on following Fox News on social media, and offers to sign up for various newsletters such as Fox News First, Fox News Opinion, Fox News Lifestyle, and Fox News Entertainment. Additionally, readers are encouraged to download Fox News apps and watch Fox News online. The newsletter concludes by thanking readers for making Fox News their first choice in the morning and wishing them a great start to the week.

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