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Good morning and welcome to Fox News’ morning newsletter, Fox News First. Today, we have some important updates for you to start your day.

There have been recent concerns raised about President Biden’s cognitive decline, with Vice President Harris being questioned about not disclosing this information. This issue has sparked discussions about transparency and the health of our nation’s leader.

In other news, President Biden called for former President Trump to be “locked up” at a recent event, adding fuel to the ongoing political tensions between the two parties. Additionally, early in-person voting has kicked off in West Virginia, setting the stage for the upcoming election.

On the political front, a new report has exposed a Biden administration official for using social media to encourage breaking the law, raising questions about ethics and accountability in government. Furthermore, a former Democratic presidential candidate has announced her switch to the Republican party at a Trump rally, showcasing the shifting dynamics within the political landscape.

In media news, there have been concerns raised about the impact of violent gangs on a lifelong Democrat’s voting decisions, highlighting the growing influence of security issues on public opinion. Additionally, there are warnings about the housing problem in Burlington, VT, with homeless individuals expressing fears that the city’s situation could worsen, becoming one of the worst in the U.S.

Amidst these developments, there is ongoing debate about threats against Trump supporters on college campuses, with a college conservative speaking out against the intimidation tactics faced by individuals with differing political views. This underscores the importance of fostering a respectful and inclusive environment for all voices to be heard.

On a lighter note, the IRS has set new rules for 2025 that could potentially provide Americans with a financial break, offering some relief in the face of economic challenges. Meanwhile, a new travel trend called “sleep divorce” has been gaining popularity, with couples on vacation opting to sleep separately, adding a unique twist to the traditional concept of bedtime arrangements.

As we navigate through these diverse topics and updates, it is essential to stay informed and engaged with the latest news and developments shaping our world. Thank you for choosing Fox News as your source of information and we look forward to keeping you updated on all the latest happenings. Remember to follow us on social media and sign up for our newsletters to stay connected with us. Have a great day ahead!