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California Sen. Scott Wiener heckled by anti-Israel activists in SF

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California state Sen. Scott Wiener, D-San Francisco, was widely mocked by conservatives on social media over two videos of him being shouted down by anti-Israel activists in his own district over his stance on Israel, despite his progressive track record.

The first video showed several people surrounding Wiener, running for Congress to replace Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi, as he walked through San Francisco’s Trans March at Dolores Park on Friday, with multiple hecklers shouting profanity-laced insults.

“We f—ing hate you!” Wiener was told in the video that was viewed over 11 million times on X, posted by Dimitry Yakoushkin, who could be heard criticizing Wiener’s position on the war in Gaza as the Democratic lawmaker moved away from the crowd. 

Conservatives on social media widely mocked Wiener and pointed to the fact that he is considered one of the most progressive Democrats in the country and yet was still attacked by his own constituency for not being critical enough of Israel.

PRO-ISRAEL DEMOCRAT CALIFORNIA STATE SENATOR HECKLED AT TRANS MARCH OVER GAZA, ‘WE F—ING HATE YOU’

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CA Democratic state Sen. Scott Wiener was heckled in San Francisco over his stance on Israel in two separate viral incidents over the past week. (Dimitry Yakoushkin via X; Frisco_lens via Instagram)

“No one more richly deserves this humiliation than Scott Wiener, who learns the hard lesson that you can be a militant for trans radicalism, a full-scale Israel-hater, and an all-around moral derelict…and the hard Left will still yell at you for being a Jew,” conservative commentator Ben Shapiro posted on X. “10/10, no notes.”

“Hey, Wiener guy!” Reality TV star and former Los Angeles mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt posted on X. “Remember when you called me a ‘McBigot’? How does it feel now that the Frankenstein you created is coming for you? Every stupid communist learns this history lesson the hard way. Enjoy!”

“I have zero sympathy for eat me last Democrats like Wiener who enabled anti-white bigotry to fester, threw open our borders to foreigners with alien ideologies, and poured gasoline on the dumpster fire of the trans contagion and LGBTQ insanity,” Charlie Kirk Show executive producer Andrew Kolvet posted on X. 

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“The left deserves itself,” political commentator Tim Pool posted on X.

Wiener, who is gay and Jewish, was also the target of a second incident last Wednesday that went viral, when he was harassed at a San Francisco bar over Israel as he attempted to watch a World Cup game.

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San Francisco-based senator Scott Wiener

State Sen. Scott Wiener of California, who previously refrained from calling Israel’s actions in Gaza a “genocide,” reversed course in January. (Sen. Scott Wiener/California Senate)

“For the Jews thinking you can play footsie with these people… they just hate you because you’re a Jew,”  XX-XY Athletics founder and CEO Jennifer Sey, posted on X. “That’s it. That’s what it comes down to. Wiener is Jewish. Never bend a knee. It won’t go well.”

“Once they’re done with Zionism, they’ll come after democracy, capitalism, and the foundation of Western society and government,” Hussain Abdul-Hussain, research fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, posted on X

“Palestine is the tip of the iceberg. The iceberg is ‘Islam is the solution,’ the alternative to Enlightenment ideas, as imagined by Muslim Brotherhood ideology.”

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California state Sen. Scott Wiener walking in the San Francisco Pride Parade.

California state Sen. Scott Wiener participates in the 54th Annual San Francisco Pride Parade on June 30, 2024, in San Francisco, Calif. (Miikka Skaffari/Getty Images)

“You can see the fear in his eyes, and while I have little in common with him, there is something relatable about this moment,” California Post opinion editor Joel Pollak posted on X. “It’s no real consolation to point out that he tried appeasing the hatred (letting the rest of us be victimized). This is what we look like before the end.”

Wiener’s office released a lengthy statement about the two incidents, posting online that Wiener was “harassed, threatened, and physically intimidated while attending public events to engage with the San Francisco community.”

“I have no objection whatsoever to anyone disagreeing with me, opposing me, or protesting me,” Wiener said in the statement. “All of that is core to democracy. I also have no issue when people talk to me on the street and ask questions or express opposition. That’s democracy, even when the people engaging in this conduct misrepresent my views.”

“But when opposition and disagreement transition to harassment, including cornering me, touching me, or trying to physically bully me out of a public event, that crosses a line.  We’re living in a time when violence is all too often threatened or used against people in public life. In San Francisco, we’re better than that.” 

Wiener, who had previously stopped short of using the word “genocide,” reversed course in January and said he believed Israel’s actions in Gaza qualified as genocide. The California Post editorial board commented on the shift in a recent piece ,saying, “The irony: It wasn’t enough,” the outlet wrote. “Nothing is ever enough. Wiener remains a target, even though he changed his mind, because he is Jewish.”

Fox News Digital’s CJ Womack contributed to this report.



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Fire and floods hit Ghana’s capital as residents are left stranded | Floods

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A massive fire engulfed a rubber factory in Ghana’s capital, Accra, as severe flooding swamped parts of the city and slowed firefighters. Whole neighbourhoods were submerged by the downpour, leaving residents stranded and facing power cuts.



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Former Fed chairs file rare Supreme Court brief against Trump removal power

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A rare filing from prominent economists and former government officials highlighted the high stakes in the Supreme Court’s decision allowing Lisa Cook, a top official at the Federal Reserve, to remain in her role while her legal challenge to President Donald Trump‘s firing moves forward.

In a 5-4 ruling, the justices concluded that the Federal Reserve occupies a unique constitutional position among independent federal agencies, allowing Cook to remain in office as her lawsuit proceeds.

The case drew an extraordinary amicus brief from leading figures in American economic policy, who urged the court to preserve the Federal Reserve’s independence and warned that expanding presidential control over the central bank could undermine confidence in U.S. monetary policy.

An amicus brief is a filing by a non-party that offers information, expertise or legal arguments to help a court decide a case.

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President Donald Trump and Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook side by side

President Donald Trump and Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook are shown side by side in this image. (Andrew Harnik/Al Drago/Getty Images/Getty Images)

It was signed by every living former chair of the Federal Reserve, Alan Greenspan, Ben Bernanke and Janet Yellen, as well as six former Treasury secretaries who served presidents of both parties.

The group, which also includes seven former White House economic advisors, spans roughly five decades of U.S. economic policymaking.

Such intervention is rare, as former Fed chairs and Treasury secretaries typically steer clear of public legal battles.

In the 32-page amicus brief, the group argues that allowing the Trump administration to remove a sitting Fed governor would “erode public confidence in the Fed’s independence and threaten the long-term stability of the economy.”

POWELL WARNS LISA COOK’S SUPREME COURT CASE COULD BE MOST CONSEQUENTIAL LEGAL THREAT IN FED’S HISTORY

Chairman Jerome Powell speaking with Fed Governor Lisa Cook at Federal Reserve Board building in Washington, D.C.

Chairman Jerome Powell speaks with Fed Governor Lisa Cook at the Federal Reserve Board building in Washington, D.C., on June 25, 2025. (Saul Loeb/AFP/GettyImages)

Expanding the president’s power over Fed board membership is “neither necessary nor appropriate” and would be counterproductive, the group writes, because it would weaken the central bank’s independence and risk higher inflation and economic instability.

That concern, the group argues, is already playing out in real time.

“Sectors that pay close attention to the Federal Reserve — including the financial markets, the public, employers and lenders — are watching the current dispute over the President’s removal of Governor Cook to judge how credible the Fed will be going forward.”

Solicitor General D. John Sauer said Cook’s amici filing did not address the “legal issues at the heart of this case.”

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“Most of Cook’s amici emphasize policy arguments, touting the perceived benefits of the Federal Reserve Board’s independence in setting monetary policy,” Sauer wrote, adding that “policy preferences are not the law, and these particular preferences lack any logical limit.”

The case has emerged as a major test of the legal protections that have long insulated the Federal Reserve from direct political control.

Read the amicus brief here:



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WhatsApp is Finally Getting Usernames to Help Keep Phone Numbers Private

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Ravie LakshmananJun 29, 2026Privacy / Social Media

WhatsApp on Monday officially announced the start of global reservations of usernames with an aim to protect the privacy of more than three billion users on the messaging platform.

The optional feature is designed to help users connect with someone on the service through usernames, as opposed to directly sharing their phone numbers. Username reservations will start rolling out starting today, enabling users to create and reserve a username before the feature becomes generally available later this year.

“You choose your own, and it doesn’t have to match your handle on any other app,” the Meta-owned messaging app said in a statement shared with The Hacker News ahead of publication.

“At its core, it’s a privacy feature, not a social media handle – there’s no directory to browse and no suggestions, so people need to know your exact username to contact you for the first time.”

As it goes without saying, choosing a username should be unique. WhatsApp said it will provide a username generator to assist users with picking one.

Users also have the option to set up a username key for an extra layer of protection, which requires someone to know it the first time when they attempt to contact them.

A Meta spokesperson told The Hacker News that username keys provide an extra layer of protection by letting users control who can reach them on WhatsApp with their username. “Others will need to know not only your exact username but also your key to message you for the first time with your username,” the spokesperson said. “You can reset your key at any time to cut off new inbound contact.”

Content creators, small businesses, and organizations that may want to maintain a consistent online presence across platforms can choose to claim their existing Instagram or Facebook username on WhatsApp.

The major benefit of this change is that once it’s enabled, other accounts can no longer view or access a user’s phone number. Users can reserve a username by navigating to: Settings > Account > Username.

“We’ll be rolling out usernames gradually over the coming months and will notify you in WhatsApp when they’re available in your country,” WhatsApp said.

The development comes more than two years after Signal announced a username feature in its messaging app as a way to shield phone numbers from others.



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Afghan families mourn loved ones as border tensions with Pakistan rise | Conflict News

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Bismillah Khan returned to his border village in Afghanistan’s Paktia province earlier this month with a dream: to spend the rest of his life in the home he had built with the hard-earned savings from 12 years of working in the Gulf.

The man in his 50s had invested everything he earned abroad in constructing a two-storey house for his children and grandchildren. But that dream was shattered within minutes when he awoke before dawn on Monday to the sound of powerful explosions ripping through the village of Mandikhil in Chamkani district.

Khan’s house was among dozens of civilian homes that Afghanistan says were struck by Pakistani air raids overnight in the provinces of Paktika, Paktia and Kunar along the two countries’ disputed border. The Afghan government said the attacks killed at least 36 civilians and wounded 163 others, most of them women and children.

Pakistan maintained its forces conducted “precise targeting” while striking at armed groups’ hideouts in the three Afghan provinces, saying its air and ground operations killed 29 fighters.

Standing amid piles of stone and mud that until recently formed his home, Khan struggles to comprehend what happened.

“There were only women and children inside the house,” he said, his voice breaking. Khan’s wife and daughter were killed in the attack, while some 10 other relatives were wounded.

“I do not know why our home became a target.”

But the pain did not end with the first attack.

Hours after the initial strikes, as people searched through the rubble for survivors and rushed the wounded to nearby medical facilities, another air raid struck again.

Residents said missiles landed near groups of civilians involved in rescue efforts, causing additional casualties.

“We were searching for children and women trapped beneath the rubble,” said resident Marzia Khan Wali of the second strike. “We were carrying the injured to vehicles to take them to hospital when we heard the aircraft again. Within seconds, those trying to save lives became victims themselves.”

‘Between two fears’

In the village of Jilan in neighbouring Paktika province, Zarmina, a mother of five, sits beside the ruins of her destroyed home. She lost both her husband and young daughter in the attack.

“We were asleep when the bombs fell,” she said, clutching a blanket recovered from the debris. “There was no warning. When I opened my eyes, everything was gone.”

“We know nothing about politics or armed groups,” she added. “We are just farmers.”

In Kunar province, dozens of families have fled villages near the border, fearing further attacks. Local elders said many residents now prefer sleeping in open fields or moving farther away from the frontier.

“People here live between two fears,” said tribal elder Mera Khan. “The fear of war and the fear of losing their homes.”

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Afghan officials say the attacks killed at least 36 civilians, while the Pakistani government says it killed 29 fighters [Al Jazeera]

The latest raids come amid escalating tensions between Afghanistan and Pakistan.

Since the Taliban returned to power in Afghanistan in August 2021, Pakistan has carried out a number of cross-border attacks, saying its forces have targeted fighters belonging to the Pakistan Taliban (TTP), whom Islamabad accuses of using Afghan territory as a safe haven to launch attacks inside Pakistan.

In recent years, Pakistan has witnessed a sharp increase in attacks claimed by the TTP, particularly in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan provinces, where security forces and military installations have repeatedly come under attack.

Pakistan’s Information Minister Attaullah Tarar, in a social media post, said his country’s counterterrorism campaign would “continue at full pace to wipe out the menace of foreign-sponsored and supported terrorism”.

The Afghan government strongly condemned the latest strikes, describing them as “a blatant violation of Afghanistan’s sovereignty” and “an attack on innocent civilians”.

The Taliban-run government maintains that it remains committed to the provisions of the Doha Agreement that was signed in February 2020 between the United States and the Afghan Taliban that committed it to preventing Afghan soil from being used in attacks against others.

Back in Paktia, Khan says the priority now is finding shelter for his surviving family.

“I left my homeland for years in search of a better future,” he said, quietly.

“I came back hoping to live in peace, but war arrived before I did.”



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Mercedes Moné wins Owen Hart Tournament for second year at Forbidden Door

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Mercedes Moné returned to All Elite Wrestling (AEW) to take on the challenge of winning the Owen Hart Foundation Women’s Tournament for a second time and earning a title shot at All In.

On Sunday night at Forbidden Door, Moné proved again why she’s one of the best pro wrestlers in the world. She defeated upstart contender Maya World in the final.

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Mercedes Moné at AEW Forbidden Door on June 28, 2026. (AEW)

World built momentum going into the match after the devastating loss of her brother. She defeated Skye Blue and Athena to get to the match against Moné. But her Cinderella run came to an abrupt end at the hands of Moné.

The fans seemed to be behind Moné as she taunted World at the start of the match. However, the two put on a great performance in front of the crowd in San Jose, California.

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Maya World takes on Mercedes Mone

Maya World hits a moonsault during AEW Forbidden Door on June 28, 2026. (AEW)

World pull out all the stops – complicated pinning combinations, elaborate hard-hitting moves and even kicked out of Moné’s toughest slams. By the end of the match, the crowd was split on who they were rooting for in the match. Moné was trying not to get caught off guard by some of World’s maneuvers. At one point, World hit Moné with a sunset flip powerbomb onto the floor and a springboard moonsault.

Still, the “CEO” would not stay down.

Moné kicked out of a pin attempt. Moné hit a backstabber into a crossface. She made World tap out.

It’s the first time any AEW wrestler has won the Owen Cup twice. She’s done it in back-to-back years. Last year, she came up short against Toni Storm for the AEW World Women’s Championship.

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Maya World takes on Mercedes Mone at AEW Forbidden Door on June 28, 2026. (AEW)

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Now, she’ll have to go up against Thekla should the “Toxic Spider” still be the champion come August.



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Gaza high school student’s fight for a future | Gaza

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Amid Israel’s genocidal war on Gaza that destroyed most schools, 18-year-old Dana Shabat is sitting her final exams online. She’s determined, despite bombardment, displacement, blackouts, to turn survival into success, and to keep the legacy of her mother, Lina, alive.



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Mercedes Moné wins Owen Hart Tournament for second year at Forbidden Door

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Mercedes Moné returned to All Elite Wrestling (AEW) to take on the challenge of winning the Owen Hart Foundation Women’s Tournament for a second time and earning a title shot at All In.

On Sunday night at Forbidden Door, Moné proved again why she’s one of the best pro wrestlers in the world. She defeated upstart contender Maya World in the final.

COMPLETE PRO WRESTLING COVERAGE ON FOX NEWS DIGITAL

Merceds Mone makes an entrance

Mercedes Moné at AEW Forbidden Door on June 28, 2026. (AEW)

World built momentum going into the match after the devastating loss of her brother. She defeated Skye Blue and Athena to get to the match against Moné. But her Cinderella run came to an abrupt end at the hands of Moné.

The fans seemed to be behind Moné as she taunted World at the start of the match. However, the two put on a great performance in front of the crowd in San Jose, California.

CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM

Maya World takes on Mercedes Mone

Maya World hits a moonsault during AEW Forbidden Door on June 28, 2026. (AEW)

World pull out all the stops – complicated pinning combinations, elaborate hard-hitting moves and even kicked out of Moné’s toughest slams. By the end of the match, the crowd was split on who they were rooting for in the match. Moné was trying not to get caught off guard by some of World’s maneuvers. At one point, World hit Moné with a sunset flip powerbomb onto the floor and a springboard moonsault.

Still, the “CEO” would not stay down.

Moné kicked out of a pin attempt. Moné hit a backstabber into a crossface. She made World tap out.

It’s the first time any AEW wrestler has won the Owen Cup twice. She’s done it in back-to-back years. Last year, she came up short against Toni Storm for the AEW World Women’s Championship.

Maya World in the ring

Maya World takes on Mercedes Mone at AEW Forbidden Door on June 28, 2026. (AEW)

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Now, she’ll have to go up against Thekla should the “Toxic Spider” still be the champion come August.



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ZTE released AI FTTR solution, empowering home network security

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PARTNER CONTENT: Showcased at MWC Shanghai 2026, the local AI-driven solution features camera-free whole-home sensing and advanced DDoS protection to unlock new operator revenue and redefine smart home security

ZTE recently showcased its innovative AI-powered Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTR) Solution at MWC Shanghai 2026, bringing intelligent, secure and all-scenario home network upgrades to global users and marking a major breakthrough in smart home network security and intelligent iteration.

More than just a Wi-Fi gateway, this sleek, multifunctional device integrates a 10.95 inch magnetic detachable display, HD camera, smart speaker, and 8K media decoder, offering seamless adaptability across work, study, entertainment, and home care scenarios. Its portable, rotatable design ensures convenience, while high-performance hardware — including a 6 TOPS NPU and distributed NAS storage — empowers local AI computing and large-capacity data processing, making it the ultimate hub for AI-powered home experiences.

At the heart of this device is OpenClaw full-stack AI ecosystem, enabling on-device AI agents that provide autonomous decision-making and proactive services. With capabilities such as persistent memory, scheduled tasks, visual behavior recognition, and multi-device collaborative reasoning, the system intelligently manages daily life — from monitoring children’s sitting posture and reminding users of appointments to planning health routines and conducting autonomous home security patrols.

Security is redefined through AI-powered DDoS/CC attack protection, using lightweight Temporal Convolutional Networks (TCN) to analyze traffic patterns in real time. By learning normal network behavior over seven days, the system builds device-specific fingerprints and detects anomalies — such as unusual traffic bursts or unknown IP communications — with an ultra-low false alarm rate of lower than 0.1%. It also features AI-based IoT security hardening, including device fingerprinting, vulnerability detection, and behavioral monitoring, effectively preventing hijacking of smart devices.

Unique to this solution is its camera-free presence sensing, which delivers whole-home awareness for elderly care and child safety without compromising privacy. All AI processing happens locally, ensuring sensitive data never leaves the home.

For service providers, AI FTTR unlocks new revenue streams by seamlessly integrating with value-added services like cloud storage, smart surveillance, Wi-Fi security, and whole-home automation.

By merging ultra-fast FTTR networks, edge AI computing, and intelligent perception, ZTE’s AI FTTR isn’t just advancing home networking — it’s redefining what a smart and secure home can be.

Contributed by ZTE.



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