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    News anchor dies of heart attack at age 42 soon after starting new Mississippi TV job
    A news anchor who had just recently started a new job at a Mississippi-based TV news station died suddenly of a heart attack.Celeste Wilson was only 42 years old, according to the "Today" show."We have some very sad news tonight about one of our own," WAPT anchor Troy Johnson said on the air this week.PREGNANT TEEN DIES SAVING BABY AFTER PONCHATOULA ROAD RAGE SHOOTING INCIDENT"Our colleague Celeste Wilson, who recently joined 16 WAPT as our weekend anchor, died from a heart attack," co-anchor Megan West said. "Celeste had only been with us here at 16 WAPT for a short time, but we were already touched by her professionalism, her warmth and her dedication to the work of journalism."Wilson started her career at a CBS affiliate in Monroe, Louisiana, before eventually arriving at the Jackson, Mississippi, ABC affiliate.Wilson was a native of Louisiana and graduated from Northwestern State Universitybefore getting a masters degree at Arizona State University, according to her news anchor profile, which remains on the stations website.FORMER MTV VJ ANANDA LEWIS DEAD AT 52 AFTER BREAST CANCER BATTLE"While she has held various roles throughout her professional career, her passion for journalism and storytelling drove her to pursue a path in Broadcast Journalism," the profile said.Before joining WAPT, she worked at several other stations, including PBS."With a strong commitment to faith, family, community, and deep Mississippi ties, Celeste is excited to explore Jackson and share Mississippis stories," the profile concluded.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPA story on Wilson's death on the news stations website added, "All of us here at 16 WAPT are heartbroken by this sudden loss, and our thoughts are with Celestes family and friends."
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    Office-ready sneakers you won't want to take off
    Thanks to evolving dress codes, sneakers are now a common sight in the office. You can stay comfortable all day without looking out of place. The key is to choose sneakers that are sleek and professional.Look for styles with a clean, minimalist design in neutral colors like black, white, gray or navy. These shoes, often made from leather or suede, have a low-profile silhouette that pairs perfectly with business-casual attire.Skechers Slip-ins: Contour Foam: on sale for $73.60 (20% off), originally $92Skechers Slip-ins: GO WALK 8 - Nova: on sale for $76 (20% off), originally $96Skechers Slip-ins: Max Cushioning Glide-Step: on sale for $88 (20% off), originally $110Skechers Slip-ins: Glide-Step - Pursuit: on sale for $68 (20% off), originally $85Sketchers Street x Harry Kane - Off Pitch Collection: UNO - Harry Kane Air: on sale for $76 (20% off), originally $96Skechers Slip-ins Relaxed Fit: Arch Fit Garza - Thaddeus: on sale for $68 (20% off), originally $85Original price: $64.99The Hey Dude Karina is made with a breathable cotton canvas upper and a removable insole. This versatile shoe is known for its comfort and relaxed, easy-on style.Original price: $110Dr. Scholl's Time Off sneaker is a stylish and comfortable lace-up shoe. It features a cushioned insole with BE FREE energy technology for extra support.COMPRESSION SOCKS AND SLIP-ON SNEAKERS FOR COMFORTABLE TRAVELThe Adidas Gazelle is a great option for a polished, comfortable and stylish office look. Pair them with tailored trousers, chinos or skirts, along with polished tops, to maintain a cohesive office look.Original price: $104.99Pair the New Balance 327 sneaker with both skirts and office wear. Its distinct retro-meets-modern design makes it a versatile sneaker that can easily be dressed up or down.Original price: $140The Cole Haan Women's GrandPr Tennis Sneaker is a prime example of a shoe you can confidently wear to the office. While many sneakers are designed for athletic performance or casual leisure, the GrandPr is specifically crafted as a dress sneaker.If you want to avoid achy feet, try wearing the Vionic Walk Max. This comfortable walking shoe is engineered with foam and vio-motion technology for superior arch support and cushioning.Original price: $150The Veja Esplar has a clean, simple and streamlined silhouette. It pairs effortlessly with a wide range of office-appropriate clothing, from tailored trousers and chinos to midi skirts and dresses.GOLF SHIRTS AND PANTS THAT TRANSITION FROM THE COURSE TO THE OFFICEThe Kizik Athens 2 is a great option if you are on your feet all day. It is simple and understated. This means it won't clash with your existing wardrobe and can easily transition from a commute to a day at the office.Original price: $105Dr. Scholl's Catch Thrills sneaker blends a classic style with the comfort Dr. Scholl's is known for. The shoe has a simple, low-profile silhouette with a clean lace-up design, making it a versatile option that won't look out of place with chinos or casual trousers.The Kizik Vegas is a great choice for the office, thanks to its full-grain leather upper and clean, polished style. This slip-on sneaker shoe has a professional look that pairs well with work attire.On THE ROGER Spin features a simple design and CloudTec cushioning that is a good choice for a business-casual office. This mesh sneaker provides all-day comfort and a sleek look that pairs well with professional attire.Original price: $200The Cole Haan Men's Grand Crosscourt Premier Sneaker is designed specifically as a dress sneaker, which means it blends athletic comfort with a more professional, polished aesthetic.For more deals, visitwww.foxnews.com/dealsTravisMathews The Daily 2 Woven shoe has a clean, lightweight design and offers all-day comfort, making it a stylish yet professional choice. The shoe has a clean, low-profile silhouette without any distracting logos or bulky features.
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    Human plague case reported; patient likely exposed while camping
    The New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH) has reported the first case of human plague in 2025.New Mexico health officials confirmed the infectious disease in a 43-year-old man from Valencia County who was hospitalized and has been discharged since the Aug. 25 press release.The man recently spent time camping in Rio Arriba County, where officials believe he may have been exposed.FIVE DEATHS REPORTED AMID BACTERIAL INFECTION OUTBREAK IN MAJOR CITYThe plague is known to "circulate among wildlife" throughout the western U.S., the release stated.Erin Phipps, state public health veterinarian for NMDOH, commented in a statement that this case is a reminder of the "severe threat that can be posed by this ancient disease."It also emphasizes the need for heightened community awareness and for taking measures to prevent further spread."The last human plague case in New Mexico was recorded in a Lincoln County resident in 2024.The plague is a bacterial disease of rodents, which is generally transmitted to humans through infected flea bites, according to NMDOH.The disease can also be transmitted to humans through direct contact with infected animals, including wildlife and even pets.Symptoms can include fever, chills, headache and weakness and a "painful swelling of the lymph node" in areas of the body like the groin, armpit and neck.In cats and dogs, symptoms can include fever, lethargy and loss of appetite, in addition to lymph node swelling under the jaw.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR HEALTH NEWSLETTERThe plague can be treated with antibiotic medications, which can "greatly reduce" the fatality rate in people and pets after a "prompt diagnosis," NMDOH reports.The best ways to prevent plague infection are avoiding sick or dead rodents and rabbits, cleaning up areas where rodents may nest and storing hay, wood and compost piles far away from the home.Using insect repellent while camping, hiking or working outdoors can also help to prevent plague exposure.For those with pets, NMDOH recommends using an appropriate flea repellent and having sick pets examined by a veterinarian.For more Health articles, visitfoxnews.com/healthAny unexpected illness involving a sudden, severe fever should be checked out by a doctor.Fox News Digital reached out to NMDOH for comment.
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    Federal court strikes down Trump tariffs as illegal under federal law in appeals ruling
    A federal appeals court has ruled that most of President Donald Trump's tariffs are illegal."We affirm the CITs holding that the Trafficking and Reciprocal Tariffs imposed by the Challenged Executive Orders exceed the authority delegated to the President by IEEPAs text," the opinion from the Washington-based U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit states. "We also affirm the CITs grant of declaratory relief that the orders are invalid as contrary to law."In a 7-4 vote, the divided court allowed the tariffs to remain in place through Oct. 14 to give the Trump administration a chance to file an appeal with the U.S. Supreme Court.TRUMP'S TARIFF POWER GRAB BARRELS TOWARD SUPREME COURTOn Truth Social, Trump criticized the ruling, saying all tariffs were still in effect."Today a Highly Partisan Appeals Court incorrectly said that our Tariffs should be removed, but they know the United States of America will win in the end. If these Tariffs ever went away, it would be a total disaster for the Country," he wrote. "It would make us financially weak, and we have to be strong. The U.S.A. will no longer tolerate enormous Trade Deficits and unfair Tariffs and Non Tariff Trade Barriers imposed by other Countries, friend or foe, that undermine our Manufacturers, Farmers, and everyone else. "Trump has made tariffs a pillar of his second term as a way to compel other nations to renegotiate trade deals with the United States and to give the U.S. economic concessions."President Trump lawfully exercised the tariff powers granted to him by Congress to defend our national and economic security from foreign threats. The Presidents tariffs remain in effect, and we look forward to ultimate victory on this matter." White House spokesman Kush Desai told Fox News.TRUMP'S 'LIBERATION DAY' TARIFFS COULD HIT A SNAG IN COURT TODAY. HERE'S WHAT TO KNOWRevenue from tariffs totaled $142 billion by July, more than double what it was at the same point the year before. Congress has the power to impose taxes, including tariffs. But in recent decades, lawmakers have ceded authority to the president, The Associated Press reported.At issue was the legality of Trumps attempt to use the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) a 1977 emergency law to enact the steep import fees and impose additional tariffs on certain trading partners.The Trump administration argued that courts approved President Richard Nixons emergency use of tariffs in a 1971 economic crisis that arose from the chaos that followed his decision to end a policy linking the U.S. dollar to the price of gold, according to the AP.Trump used the IEEPA law to enact the tariffs during his April 2 "Liberation Day" event.In his post, Trump said allowing Friday's decision to stand would "literally destroy the United States of America.""At the start of this Labor Day weekend, we should all remember that TARIFFS are the best tool to help our Workers, and support Companies that produce great MADE IN AMERICA products," he said. "For many years, Tariffs were allowed to be used against us by our uncaring and unwise Politicians. Now, with the help of the United States Supreme Court, we will use them to the benefit of our Nation, and Make America Rich, Strong, and Powerful Again! Thank you for your attention to this matter."
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    Former tech executive spoke with ChatGPT before killing mother in Connecticut murder-suicide: report
    A former Yahoo executive who killed his elderly mother and then himself in a Connecticut home was reportedly influenced by ChatGPT, which fueled his conspiracy theories.Stein-Erik Soelberg, 56, spoke to OpenAIs popular bot, which he nicknamed "Bobby," before the murder-suicide involving his 83-year-old mother, Suzanne Eberson Adams, in Old Greenwich, Connecticut, The Wall Street Journal reported."Erik, youre not crazy," the chatbot said after Soelberg claimed his mother and her friend tried to poison him by putting psychedelic drugs in his cars air vents."And if it was done by your mother and her friend, that elevates the complexity and betrayal."MOM SHOOTS FAMILY DEAD AT HOME BEFORE KILLING HERSELF, SPARES TODDLER: AGSoelberg and Adams were found dead Aug. 5 in her $2.7 million Dutch colonial home.At one point, Adams grew angry after Soelberg shut off their shared printer. ChatGPT suggested that her response was "disproportionate and aligned with someone protecting a surveillance asset," the newspaper reported.He was advised to disconnect the printer and watch his mother's reaction. Soelberg posted videos of his ChatGPT conversations on Instagram and YouTube in the months before the murder, the New York Post reported.The chatbot once analyzed a Chinese food receipt and claimed it contained "symbols" representing his mother and a demon.In one of his final chats with the chatbot, Soelberg said, "We will be together in another life and another place, and well find a way to realign, because youre gonna be my best friend again forever.""With you to the last breath and beyond," the AI bot replied.OPENAI LIMITS CHATGPTS ROLE IN MENTAL HEALTH HELPSoelberg worked for Netscape and Yahoo before a messy 2018 divorce, which involved alcoholism, public meltdowns and suicide attempts, according to the Post, and he was the subject of a restraining order requested by his ex-wife.The restraining order reportedly banned him from drinking before visiting their kids and from making disparaging remarks about her family.In 2019, authorities found Soelberg face down in an alley with chest wounds and slashed wrists, and he was reportedly seen screaming in public that March.Before her death, Adams spoke about her relationship with her son during a lunch with longtime friend Joan Ardrey."As we were parting, I asked how things were with Stein-Erik, and she gave me this look and said, Not good at all'," Ardrey recalled.
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    Legal group sues FDA over puberty blocker records, citing Biden-era cover-up
    America First Legal (AFL) sued the Food and Drug Administration on Friday to obtain Biden-era records related to the government's internal guidance surrounding the recommended use of puberty blockers for kids. The Trump-aligned legal group previously uncovered communications from the former administration through a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request, which reportedly showed the FDA knew that these drugs increased mental health risk but still recommended approving them for kids.Following those uncovered communications, AFL followed up with a separate FOIA requesting documents specifically pertaining to the FDA's internal guidance around the off-label use of these drugs. However, despite acknowledging the federal information request, the FDA has not cooperated and the deadline to produce documents is up.DEMOCRATIC STATES SUE TRUMP ADMIN OVER ENDING SEX CHANGE SURGERIES FOR MINORS"The Biden administration pushed gender-denying treatments on American kids. Now its time to expose what officials really knew," AFL counsel, Will Scolinos, said.Similar to AFL's current FOIA request, the group was required to engage in litigation to compel the release of the first set of documents.But, eventually, documents were released that seemed to show the Biden-era Division of General Endocrinology at the FDA recommended the agency approve puberty blockers for children despite the knowledge that there were deleterious impacts associated with them, such as increased depression, suicidality and seizure risks."There is definitely a need for these drugs to be approved for gender transition," an FDA official from the agency's endocrinology division stated in an email uncovered by AFL. In the same communications, the FDA official also explicitly states that studies they conducted found "increased risk of depression and suicidality, as well as increased seizure risk."Such findings have been confirmed by other studies as well.Researchers at the University of Texas sampled 107,583 patients aged 18 and over who had gender dysphoria, including some who underwent gender-change surgery, and concluded that "gender-sensitive mental health support to address post-surgical psychological risks" is a "necessity."PROGRESSIVES TRAPPED IN 'MISINFORMATION BUBBLE' ABOUT TRANSGENDER YOUTH TREATMENTS, ATLANTIC WRITER ADMITSMales who received surgery had depression rates of 25% compared to males without surgery, who had rates slightly below 12%. Anxiety rates among that group were 12.8% compared to 2.6%.The same differences were seen among females as well. Those with surgery had 22.9% depression rates compared to 14.6% in the non-surgical group. Females who did get surgery also had a rate of anxiety of 10.5% compared to 7.1% for girls who had not gotten surgery.Fox News Digital reached out to the FDA for comment but did not immediately receive a response.
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    'Baywatch' star Nicole Eggert undergoes mastectomy surgery for stage II breast cancer treatment
    "Baywatch" star Nicole Eggert shared an update as she continues to battle a rare form of breast cancer.On Wednesday, the 53-year-old actress, who was diagnosed with stage II cribriform carcinoma breast cancer in December 2023, revealed on Instagram that she underwent surgery last Thursday."Had a mastectomy with reconstruction on Thursday. How was ur weekend?" Eggert wrote in the caption of her post, adding the hashtags #breastcancer #breastcancerawarness #feelyourselfup and tagging the Instagram page for Dr. Kyle Song of South Coast Plastic Surgery.Eggert's former "Baywatch" co-stars and other celebrity friends and fans quickly flocked to the comments section to express their support."Damn, Nicole. You are fierce," Erika Eleniak wrote along with red heart emojis."You look great!!! Warrior Woman!" Gena Lee Nolin commented."You look like a tough a-- action hero in this photo!" Brande Roderick added.APP USERS CLICK HERE TO VIEW POST"Sending love fierce warrior," Debbie Gibson wrote, with Carmen Electra adding, "get it babe.""It is not easy to be vulnerable. Thank you for trusting us all and know your (sic) in our hearts," one fan commented."So happy you have this part behind you, now the healing begins! I pray your road is far less bumpy than mine and that you are so much closer to cancer free forever," another social media user wrote.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTEREggert first revealed her diagnosis during a January 2024 interview with People magazine. The "Charles in Charge" star said she initially felt pain in her left breast and gained 25 pounds within three months.Believing them to be symptoms of menopause, she was surprised to locate a lump during a self-exam in October. Eggert's doctors diagnosed her with stage II cribriform carcinoma breast cancer in early December 2023.According to the Cleveland Clinic, most cribriform carcinoma breast cancer cases are estrogen receptor-positive, occurring when "high levels of estrogen in breast cancer cells help cancer grow and spread."After receiving her diagnosis, Eggert underwent her first mastectomy and lymph node removal. The actress completed chemotherapy in July 2024 and received radiation therapy.During a December 2024 interview with Fox News Digital, Eggert explained that she would undergo a second mastectomy and breast reconstruction as the next steps in her treatment plan.LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSFollowing those surgeries, Eggert said she will either undergo a hysterectomy or begin hormone therapy, which would require a monthly estrogen-blocker injection for the next ten years, in addition to the two oral medications she will need to take for the next five years."There's a lot that goes into this," she explained. "The mastectomy is strange. I kind of went into it thinking they were just going to remove the breast tissue, and you recover from stitches and scars and, like, that's it. But there's so much more to it because they cut through so many nerves. So, that sensation and getting used to that is very bizarre.BAYWATCH STAR NICOLE EGGERT DEBUTS SHAVED HEAD AFTER CANCER DIAGNOSIS"And then also the lymph node removal is much more painful than the mastectomy," she continued. "Much more complicated and affects the body much more. So, I wasn't really prepared for that because they didn't mention that they removed lymph nodes."It's something I had to figure out on my own," Eggert added. "You know, from my bed going, What is wrong with me? And it's the discovery of all of this and then figuring out solutions that work for my body and trying everything nonstop until something works."Later on Wednesday, Eggert reshared a video about grief that was posted by grief educator and coach P. Paula Griffith. In the caption, she included a quote by First Lady Martha Washington, which said, "The greater part of our happiness or misery depends on our dispositions and not on our circumstances."
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    Charlamagne confronts ex-DNC chair for failing to 'tell the truth' about Biden's decline
    Radio host Charlamagne tha God tore into former Democratic National Committee Chair Jaime Harrison on Friday, saying Democrats "lied" to voters about former President Joe Biden's decline and damaged the partys credibility in the process.As recently as January, Harrison argued Democrats should have "stuck by" Biden. Even after Biden's disastrous debate performance, Harrison was still "riding with Biden" and seemed surprised when the former president dropped out.Harrison faced pointed questions on "The Breakfast Club" about his leadership during a disastrous election cycle that Democrats are still struggling to recover from.CHARLAMAGNE SAYS SWALWELL SHOULD 'CUT IT THE F--- OUT' WITH CLAIM HE DIDN'T KNOW OF BIDEN'S DECLINE"The problem is the Democratic brand is so toxic and disgusting and bad," Charlamagne told him, pointing to the partys future prospects after its decisive 2024 loss to Republicans.Harrison pushed back, saying, "It's because we sit here and talk about how toxic and bad it is instead of talking about the good stuff that we actually do, man!"Charlamagne pressed Harrison on immigration, asking, "Did you think they got it wrong on the border?""Oh yeah," Harrison admitted. "There are things that we should have done better on the border."The exchange came after months of Charlamagne criticizing Democrats for allegedly covering up Bidens struggles, even as the president faltered in a widely panned June 2024 debate."Its just hard to believe yall, Jaime, now simply because we know what yall watched the last four years," Charlamagne said, referencing the partys handling of Bidens decline.CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTUREHe singled out former Biden press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, now promoting a memoir, saying, "You sat up there and lied for him all of this time, and now you want to be honest and say youre an independent?'""And its the same. All of yall did that for the last four years," he continued, turning back to Harrison."I aint lie about a damn thing," Harrison insisted."Well, you aint tell the truth," Charlamagne pressed. "You just kept quiet."As Harrison appeared stunned by the comment, Charlamagnes co-host, DJ Envy, interjected, "Dont let them talk to you like that, Jaime.""Come on, man!" Harrison said in frustration.Charlamagne has also criticized other public figures, including CNN anchor Jake Tapper and Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., for not properly addressing Bidens mental acuity while he was president.
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    White House rips new Neil Young song slamming Trump's DC crime crackdown as 'cringe'
    Liberal rocker Neil Young released a new song on Thursday pointing to President Donald Trumps White House as the source of "big crime" in Washington, D.C., a claim the administration dismissed as "cringe."After Trump announced his plans to deploy National Guard troops and assume oversight of the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) to tackle rising crime in Washington, D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser initially expressed concern.However, the mayor admitted at a press conference on Wednesday that the federal surge has made a noticeable impact on one of America's most famously dangerous cities, including a whopping 87% reduction in carjackings.But Young, who has become an outspoken critic of the president, released a new song the next day, blasting Trump and his crime crackdown.MSNBC CONTRIBUTOR VOICES ALARM ON DC CRIME, SAYS ISSUE IS 'PERSONAL' AND MANY ARE FRUSTRATED"No more great again," Young sang in his new song, titled "Big Crime," "Theres big crime in D.C. at the White House."He goes on to declare, "Dont need no fascist rules! Don't want no fascist schools! Dont want soldiers walking on our streets! Theres big crime in D.C. at the White House!"His song proceeds to call for "No money to the fascists, the billionaire fascists," arguing it is "Time to blackout the system."White House spokeswoman Abigail Jackson responded in an exclusive statement to Fox News Digital, saying, "Instead of tarnishing his legacy with cringe songs, Neil should spend some time talking to the DC residents who havent been victims of violent crime thanks to President Trump. Then he can decide if he really wants to criticize actions that have reduced violent crime already by 44%."CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTURELiberals outside of D.C. leadership appear to be concerned about crime in the nations capital as well, even if they are silent or posture against Trumps actions publicly."I actually heard from a reporter when this happened, going, Well, you know, if he doesnt overreach, this could actually be a good thing for quality of life, etc., because in D.C. right now, I had this happen to my family and I had that, and they go down the list," MSNBC host Joe Scarborough noted earlier this August. "And then I saw him tweet something completely different."Scarborough, who said he's lived in D.C. for more than three decades, added that crime isn't as bad as it was two or three years ago, but it still was not a safe city. "Its certainly not as safe as the nations capital should be."On the other hand, MSNBC host Symone Sanders-Townsend, cited her experience as "a Black woman in America" to suggest, "I do not always think that more police make streets safer."
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    Woman tries to run over Border Patrol agents helping arrest illegal immigrants in Maine, DHS says
    A woman who tried to run over U.S. Border Patrol agents assisting in the arrest of two illegal immigrants in Maine was arrested this week, authorities said.Olivia Wilkins, 24, was charged with aggravated reckless conduct, criminal threatening with a dangerous weapon, driving to endanger, hindering apprehension, obstructing government administration and failure to stop for an officer, the Department of Homeland Security said.The Border Patrol agents were assisting the Maine State Police (MSP) and the Knox County Sheriffs Office (KCSO) with a commercial vehicle rollover accident Monday involving Jhoan Andres Ortiz-Calderon and Victor Hugo Cardona-Calderon.ICE AGENTS TARGETED IN 2 AMBUSH ATTACKS IN RECENT DAYSOrtiz-Calderon had a final order of removal from an immigration judge, and Cardona-Calderon overstayed his visa and had not obtained a work permit, authorities said.While walking the two men to a USBP vehicle, Wilkins, a bystander, began verbally abusing authorities, DHS said."She then used her vehicle to drive at the group of law enforcement, squealing the tires and swerving, nearly hitting them," a news release states.Sheriff's deputies chased Wilkins, who crashed her vehicle along the side of a road, where she was arrested.4 ARRESTED IN ALLEGED BORDER PATROL OPERATION SABOTAGE ATTEMPT NEAR LA AS ATTACKS ON IMMIGRATION AGENTS SURGE"This incident comes just two weeks after a threatening letter with a white powdery substance was sent to an ICE office in New York City. Less than a week ago, a violent rioter was charged with assault in San Francisco after he threatened to stab an ICE officer and harm his family. Earlier in the week, there was a bomb threat at a Dallas ICE facility," a DHS spokesperson said."These incidents come after months of smears and rhetoric by activists, politicians and the media comparing ICE law enforcement to the Nazi Gestapo, kidnappers and the Secret Police," the spokesperson added. "This shameful rhetoric has fueled a culture of hate against law enforcement, resulting in a 1,000% increase in assaults against them. All sanctuary politicians, activists and the media need to turn down their temperature."Across the country, immigration authorities have been attacked, harassed, doxxed and injured, the Trump administration has said.
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