Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. California has denied any conflict of interest in the state’s recent decision to bar three San Diego-area school districts from reopening classrooms for in-person teaching, despite accusations from angry parents. The state’s Safe Schools for All Team denied applications from three San Diego middle and high schools that applied for exemption status after county officials approved them for safe in-person teaching, even though the county remains in the restrictive purple tier, reported the San Diego Tribune. Secondary schools are permitted to reopen once they reach the less-restrictive red tier.