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Fox News First: Abston Returns to Court, Costner Wins Divorce Ruling, Biden's Power Plant Crackdown Raises Concerns

Eliza Fletcher (left), Cleotha Abston (right)

Cleotha Abston, accused of the kidnapping and murder of Eliza Fletcher, is back in court today. This comes as Judge rules in favor of Kevin Costner in his divorce proceedings, requiring his estranged wife to vacate their California home. Meanwhile, President Biden's efforts to regulate power plants are facing criticism and raising concerns about the reliability of the electric grid. In other news, Meta's new platform "Threads" is posing a significant challenge to Twitter, and New York City's new AI law is facing backlash. Florida's rejection of affirmative action decades ago offers a case study in its impact, while a NYC mandate now requires bias audits for AI-driven recruitment. In Pennsylvania, the governor has backtracked on a school choice program, and Adam Schiff has amassed a substantial campaign fund despite recent censure. A WWII veteran shares her remarkable story, and media coverage of the cocaine found in the White House draws attention. The New York Times faces criticism for its response to a judge's ruling on disinformation, and MSNBC's Jen Psaki is challenged over her remarks about Muslim parents. Elsewhere, two Tennessee teens who shared a NICU experience as infants recently reunited at their high school prom, and actor Jim Caviezel recounts dramatic on-set experiences during the filming of "The Passion of the Christ." American companies are distancing themselves from a Chinese AI conference, and a Philadelphia neighborhood grapples with homelessness and drug addiction. Finally, videos capture extreme weather in Arkansas, declining American pride, and a judge's ruling against the White House.