Fox News First Newsletter Highlights Trump Warning on Iran, California Ballots and Other Headlines
Good morning. Fox News First, the morning newsletter, rounds up key stories to start the day.
Top stories include former President Donald Trump warning that Iran will face a lot of pain if it does not sign a nuclear deal. Unopened ballots turned up in a locked box in California. A theory linking Mexico to the Nancy Guthrie case prompts questions.
Major headlines feature the long game in the assassination defense of the Charlie Kirk assassination suspect as key rulings approach. Customs and Border Protection agents boarded eight cruise ships and arrested 28 people in a child exploitation ring that involved Disney. Former Biden officials express shock at Xavier Becerra's rise in the California gubernatorial race. A woman who lived as a man for six years shares what no one told her beforehand.
New footage adds to the Vrabel-Russini saga with ongoing revelations.
In politics, top Democratic legal figures clash in a red state's redistricting fight. Tennessee Republicans eliminate the last Democratic seat as protesting lawmakers sound air horns. A local official in a blue state calls U.S. flags not great and suggests replacements. A viral clip of Marco Rubio at a White House briefing boosts his 2028 talk while J.D. Vance leads as frontrunner.
Media stories cover Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez claiming red states are neglected while her city grapples with fiscal issues. Joe Rogan posits that upcoming UFO disclosure serves as a cynical distraction from the war in Iran. Biden's team calls Xavier Becerra an embarrassment in criticism of his California governor bid. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. criticizes Barack Obama and Stephen Colbert after a friendly interview before the show's end.
Opinion pieces include Robert Maginnis stating the U.S. military won round one against Iran but ending the conflict proves harder. Carol Roth examines what Marco Rubio's role as the internet's fixer reveals about current politics.
Other news notes two cities with the same name topping America's hottest housing markets. Experts warn morning coffee might increase tiredness. A news quiz asks how Spencer Pratt criticized Los Angeles' mayor and which brand faces tomato fraud accusations. Prince William views disgraced Prince Andrew as a troubled soul but says the Epstein fallout means no return. A video shows a cat surprised by curiosity in the kitchen.
Videos feature Tom Homan expecting higher deportation numbers through Trump's term and retired Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg describing Iran's playbook as talk followed by fight.
A podcast discusses Mother's Day themes of parental burnout, pressures on moms and stress management tips. Fox Weather updates local conditions.
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