close Video Fox News Flash top headlines for March 1 Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. A fraternity at Virginia Commonwealth University has been suspended after a freshman student was found dead on Saturday, officials said. Adam Oakes, 19, was found dead at an off-campus residence in Richmond, Va., just after 9 a.m., the university and Richmond police said in separate statements. A cause of death has yet to be determined. MASSACHUSETT'S SMITH COLLEGE RACISM ACCUSATIONS BACK IN SPOTLIGHT AFTER REPORT DETAILS 2018 INVESTIGATION Courtney White, Oakes' cousin, told FOX 5 DC that the freshman was found dead after a night of hazing at a Delta Chi fraternity rush event. She said he was given a handle of Jack Daniels whiskey and drank the whole container. White told the Richmond Times-Dispatch that Oakes was later blindfolded, which caused him to run into a tree and hit his … [Read more...] about Virginia Commonwealth University fraternity suspended after freshman student found dead
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Biden DHS secretary Mayorkas claims there’s ‘no’ crisis at southern border
close Video President Joe Biden unveils sweeping immigration reform proposal New U.S. plan would open up borders and 'greatly reduce' deportations, says Lora Reis, senior research fellow at The Heritage Foundation. Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas on Monday urged migrants thinking of coming to the United States to "wait" as the Biden administration rebuilds a "gutted" immigration system -- as he claimed there is no crisis at the U.S. southern border. When asked during a press briefing at the White House about whether there is a "crisis" at the border, amid a surge of unaccompanied child migrants , Mayorkas said "no." "The men and women of the Department of Homeland Security are working around the clock seven days a week to ensure that we do not have a crisis at the border—that we manage the challenge, as acute as the challenge is," Mayorkas said, adding that the "challenge" is not just for the government, but for non-governmental … [Read more...] about Biden DHS secretary Mayorkas claims there’s ‘no’ crisis at southern border
Gal Gadot’s Training Routine Proves Once More She’s A Wonder
Gal Gadot’s shared a snippet Friday on Instagram of her training routine as she rocked out while boxing with her trainer. The 33-year-old actress proved once more that her part as “Wonder Woman” in the DC Extended Universe films is more than just a role that she plays as she showed off her great moves in workout pants and a pair of boxing gloves. She captioned the video, “My favorite kind of training. Happy Friday.” It has already gone viral with more than 2 million views at the time of this piece. (RELATED: Celebrated Gal Gadot’s Birthday With Some Of Her Most Stunning Shots [SLIDESHOW]) View this post on Instagram A post shared by Gal Gadot (@gal_gadot) on Nov 9, 2018 at 6:51am PST However, fans of the female superhero character will have to wait a bit longer than previously expected to see Gadot beat up bad guys in the highly anticipated sequel “ Wonder Woman 1984 .” Originally, the film was … [Read more...] about Gal Gadot’s Training Routine Proves Once More She’s A Wonder
The Hill’s Morning Report – Presented by Facebook – J&J vax rollout today; third woman accuses Cuomo
Presented by Facebook Welcome to The Hill’s Morning Report. Today is Tuesday! We get you up to speed on the most important developments in politics and policy, plus trends to watch. Alexis Simendinger and Al Weaver are the co-creators. Readers can find us on Twitter @asimendinger and @alweaver22. Please recommend the Morning Report to friends and let us know what you think. CLICK HERE to subscribe! Total U.S. coronavirus deaths reported each morning this week: Monday, 513,091; Tuesday, 514,657. The U.S. is set to begin administering doses of Johnson & Johnson’s one-shot COVID-19 vaccine today, marking a momentous milestone in the national effort to combat the pandemic as health officials warn that variants could wipe away all progress made over the past month. Johnson & Johnson’s began shipping nearly 4 million doses across the country on Monday, the first batch of the expected 20 million doses the pharmaceutical giant is slated … [Read more...] about The Hill’s Morning Report – Presented by Facebook – J&J vax rollout today; third woman accuses Cuomo
San Francisco school board pauses plan to rename high schools
The recently elected president of the San Francisco Board of Education has postponed the process of renaming schools, writing in an op-ed for the San Francisco Chronicle that she is first concentrating on reopening schools. "There have been many distracting public debates as we’ve been working to reopen our schools. School renaming has been one of them,” Gabriela López, the school board's president, wrote. “It was a process begun in 2018 with a timeline that didn’t anticipate a pandemic. I acknowledge and take responsibility that mistakes were made in the renaming process.” The School Names Panel recommended renaming 42 schools in the San Francisco area in November of last year, garnering bipartisan criticism. Among other suggestions, the panel recommended renaming schools named after Abraham Lincoln, citing his treatment of Indigenous people as a reason to remove his name. ADVERTISEMENT “We are deeply grateful for the work of the renaming committee and many … [Read more...] about San Francisco school board pauses plan to rename high schools