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Here’s what is on tap for Tuesday:

‘FOX & Friends First’ (6 a.m. ET)

A suicide car bomb kills the head of the Iraqi Governing Council (search). Will his murder create more instability inside Iraq? Joining us is Ian Bremmer, president of the Eurasia Group.

He prefers referencing Bible verses rather than the flying broomsticks of Harry Potter. But could his work become just as popular? We get the book buzz from G.P. Taylor, author of "Shadowmancer."

'FOX & Friends' (7 a.m. ET)

The leader of the Iraqi Governing Council killed by a suicide car bomb. How will this affect the June 30 handover? We find out from Sen. Jon Kyl, R-Ariz., and Peter Brookes, senior fellow at the Heritage Foundation.

It's the 50th anniversary of the Brown vs. Board of Education (search) ruling, which ended public school segregation. Has the ruling lived up to its expectations? Secretary of Education Rod Paige tells us from Topeka, Kan., the city that was the flashpoint for the case.

Same-sex marriages get the green light in Massachusetts, but not everyone is happy about the decision. For a fair and balanced debate we're joined by Tony Perkins, president of the Family Research Council, and Cheryl Jacques, president of Human Rights Campaign.

Are colleges and universities indoctrinating America's youth with a liberal bias? Ben Shapiro, author of "Brainwashed," says yes.

The latest polls show support for John Kerry may be up, but Americans would still rather entrust national security to President Bush. What do the most recent statistics mean for both candidates? Pollster Scott Rasmussen, president of RasmussenReports.com, gives us his take.

Newsweek's Richard Wolffe says President Bush has a new campaign war plan ... and it involves his strongest weapon .… What is it? Find out!

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