close Video Fox News Flash top headlines for August 16 Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. NEW You can now listen to Fox News articles! West Virginia's health agency has bought 16 vans to provide free COVID-19 testing and vaccines at school and community events, officials said. A grant from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention paid for the vans, the state Department of Health and Human Resources said in a news release Monday. Some of the vans have already been deployed to health departments . Others will be delivered in the coming months. Schools that are interested in having a van come to an event should contact their local health department, the statement said. WEST VIRGINIA TO SPEED UP DMV PROCESS WITH REAL ID HEADSTART West Virginia schools will be able to offer free COVID-19 vaccines and tests. WV MAN ENTERS PLEA DEAL IN FATAL SHOOTING OF … [Read more...] about West Virginia to provide free COVID-19 vaccines, tests at schools
Virginia elementary schools
Alex Jones must face defamation case in Connecticut despite bankruptcy filing, judge rules
BRIDGEPORT, Conn. — A federal bankruptcy judge on Monday cleared the way for a defamation lawsuit in Connecticut to proceed against Infowars host and conspiracy theorist Alex Jones. The case was filed by relatives of some victims of the 2012 massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut. Jones has falsely claimed that the nation’s deadliest school shooting — which killed 20 students and six educators — was a hoax. Jones’ lawyer had sought to transfer the case to a federal bankruptcy court, rather than continue the case in Connecticut state court. That move brought the first day of jury selection to a sudden halt earlier this month. However, Monday’s ruling by Judge Julie Manning essentially allows the plaintiffs to continue the defamation lawsuit against just Jones as an individual, without Free Speech Systems, a company owned by Jones and a defendant in the Connecticut case. Alex Jones reacts to $49 million judgment in … [Read more...] about Alex Jones must face defamation case in Connecticut despite bankruptcy filing, judge rules
Soros-Backed Group Plans to Entrench Critical Race Theory in Federal Govt.
A wealthy leftist organization funded by George Soros’s Open Society Foundation has created a plan to entrench Critical Race Theory in the federal government. The organization, called Race Forward , has embarked on a “long-term journey to transform agencies and the whole federal government” by embedding adherents of Critical Race Theory in various key institutional roles. Race Forward worked in conjunction with the Government Alliance on Race and Equity , a project of theirs, to lay out a detailed plan in a resource guide titled “ Organizing for Racial Equity Within the Federal Government .” GARE Organizing Racial Equi… by Breitbart News Race Forward provides a strategic approach to dealing with both internal and external backlash to their Critical Race Theory agenda. When addressing internal backlash within government agencies, the guide suggests to tether additional paid time off, merit pay, and even promotions to employees’ ideological … [Read more...] about Soros-Backed Group Plans to Entrench Critical Race Theory in Federal Govt.