Fox News First: Your Morning News Roundup

  • Mina McDermott
  • June 11, 2024 06:03am
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Stay informed with Fox News First, your daily newsletter delivering the latest on politics, sports, media, and more. Dive into top stories like the Hunter Biden trial, Trump's Senate endorsement, a chaotic rodeo, and a tragic high school shooting.

Fox News First: Your Morning News Roundup

The Hunter Biden trial entered its sixth day on Monday, with the defense team grappling over whether to put the first son on the witness stand. Prosecutors allege tax fraud, foreign lobbying violations, and other charges against Biden, but the defense has maintained his innocence.

Sources close to the defense say they are considering having Biden testify to counter the government's case. However, they acknowledge the potential risks involved, including facing cross-examination from prosecutors. The decision on whether to call Biden to the stand is expected to be made this week.

Fox News First: Your Morning News Roundup

Former President Donald Trump has endorsed Dr. Mehmet Oz in the Republican primary for Pennsylvania's open Senate seat. Oz, a celebrity heart surgeon and TV personality, is vying for the nomination against David McCormick, a former hedge fund manager.

Trump's endorsement is seen as a major boost for Oz, who has been lagging behind McCormick in recent polls. The race is considered crucial for both parties, as it could determine control of the Senate in the 2023 midterms.

Fox News First: Your Morning News Roundup

A shocking video has emerged from a rodeo in Texas, capturing the moment a bullfight spiraled out of control. The bull escaped from the arena and charged through the crowd, injuring several spectators.

One woman was reportedly pinned against a fence, while another was knocked unconscious. Paramedics were on the scene to assist the injured, and the rodeo was eventually canceled.

A tragic incident occurred at a Kansas high school over the weekend, where a teen was paralyzed after being shot during a student-organized "assassin" game. The 16-year-old victim was targeted by a fellow student, who allegedly fired a pellet gun at close range.

The suspect, also 16, was arrested and charged with aggravated battery. The victim is currently in critical condition, and it is unclear if he will regain the use of his legs.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers safety Logan Ryan has announced his retirement from the NFL at the age of 31. Ryan, a two-time Super Bowl champion, cited chronic injuries as the reason for his decision.

Ryan spent eight seasons in the NFL, starting for the New England Patriots, Tennessee Titans, and Buccaneers. He was known for his versatility and leadership, earning Pro Bowl honors in 2018.

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