Fox News First Newsletter Highlights Trump Military Plans, Hantavirus Alert and Missing Woman Case
Good morning. Fox News First, the morning newsletter, rounds up key stories to start the day.
Top developments include reports that former President Trump eyes renewed military action as Iran negotiations break down. A hantavirus watch has spread to at least seven states, with passengers quarantined. Nancy Guthrie has been missing 100 days; the sheriff says nothing new has emerged, and volunteer groups are shut out of the search.
In a seized sailboat case, investigators hope to find evidence linked to Lynette Hooker, but time worked against them. A California mayor faces accusations of secretly working for China and spreading propaganda while in office. A Texas man accused of murdering his pregnant wife fights to stay in Italy, citing lifestyle and culture.
Cole Allen, suspect in the WHCA Dinner shooting, pleaded not guilty; the judge scoffed at the defense's power play. Miami police sue over a Matt Damon and Ben Affleck film based on true events, claiming it falsely portrays them as corrupt.
Politics stories cover primary clashes from Nebraska to West Virginia to New Jersey, setting the stage for midterm fights. Senate Republicans warn House GOP that something needs to change in their fragile relationship. Declassified Pentagon UAP footage fuels Americans' belief in aliens, with one source saying we're not alone. Experts warn AOC's $30 minimum wage plan could backfire.
In media news, AOC dodges national press interviews. Katie Porter faced fact-checking on air after attacking a Democratic rival over leaked video. CNN panelists clashed over taxing the ultra-wealthy, with one defending Elon Musk's billions as deserved. Jimmy Kimmel's show will go dark the night of Stephen Colbert's final Late Show episode.
Opinion pieces feature Hugh Hewitt asking if Xi will free Lai, and Bill Wells on suing California over sanctuary laws that could stop police from protecting kids.
Other news includes recovery of lost pages with ghost text from a key New Testament manuscript. An author claims Queen Camilla once saw Kate Middleton as too common to marry a future king. Restaurants in a major US city brace for automatic tipping concerns amid foreign visitor surge. A brazen critter stole in broad daylight as onlookers watched.
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