Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. City officials in Olympia, Wash., on Tuesday condemned the actions of activists aligned with the group Oly Housing Now, after the forcible occupation of a hotel over the weekend to demand pandemic housing for the homeless, according to a report. "I’m calling this crime an act of domestic terrorism," Olympia Mayor Cheryl Selby said at a city council meeting on Tuesday, according to the Olympian. The group of approximately 45 people barged into the Downtown Olympia Red Lion Hotel around 11 a.m. local time Sunday "armed with items such as hatchets, batons, knives and had gasmasks, helmets, and goggles apparently in preparation for a confrontation," the city announced in a press release.