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Sunday, June 21, 2026
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🌤️ Weather

🛣️ Hwy 400/69 Corridor 390 km · Toronto → Sudbury
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🚨 Breaking News

As Vance meets top Iranian officials in Switzerland, Trump threatens Tehran from afar

Vance finds himself playing diplomatic good cop in Switzerland while Trump tweets threats from his gold-plated throne, because apparently nothing says 'cohesive foreign policy' like having your boss undermine negotiations in real time. The Iranians must be thrilled to negotiate with a government that can't decide if it wants to talk or launch missiles.

Breaking

Today's Paper - The New York Times

The Times serves up a tale of a Black admiral who cleaned up one of the Navy's biggest disasters, only to have his promotion torpedoed by Hegseth—because nothing says 'merit-based military' like blocking the guy who actually fixed your problems. It's almost like competence has become a liability in certain circles.

World

As Juneteenth is celebrated across the US, Obama's presidential center opens in Chicago

Obama's presidential center opens on Juneteenth, giving Chicago a shiny new monument to hope and change while the rest of the country celebrates freedom with the subtle irony that we're still arguing about basic civil rights. At least Michelle's probably relieved to finally have somewhere to put all those Nobel Peace Prize congratulations cards.

Breaking

🌍 World News

Mideast Live Updates: Strains Emerge on First Day of U.S.-Iran Talks

Day one of U.S.-Iran talks and everyone's already talking past each other—Iran wants Lebanon's war to end, Trump's making threats on social media, and JD Vance is somehow finding progress in this diplomatic dumpster fire. Nothing says productive negotiations like the principal contradicting his own vice principal in real time.

NYT World

Belgium see red in goalless World Cup draw with Iran in Los Angeles

Belgium managed to make a scoreless draw against Iran look exciting by getting a red card for wrestling, while Iran had a goal ruled offside in what sounds like the most eventful non-event in recent World Cup memory. Sometimes the beautiful game is more like watching paint dry, but with more fouling.

Al Jazeera

🇨🇦 Canada / Toronto

📈 Tech Stocks

Is Now a Good Time to Buy Tilray Brands Stock?

Tilray stock analysis without any actual description? Classic financial journalism - asking if now's a good time to buy while providing zero context. It's like asking if you should adopt a pet without mentioning what species it is.

Yahoo Finance

🎨 AI for Content Creators

The Atlantic created a searchable database of the music used to train AI

The Atlantic just turned AI music training into a public spectacle by making four massive datasets searchable, including collections with 12 million and 9 million tracks respectively. Turns out your favorite artists have been unknowingly teaching robots to potentially replace them — how delightfully dystopian.

The Verge AI

The film about Sam Altman has been dropped by Amazon MGM

Amazon MGM has officially pulled the plug on a Sam Altman biopic starring Andrew Garfield, apparently deciding that even Hollywood's appetite for tech bro drama has its limits. Five chaotic days of corporate backstabbing didn't translate into cinematic gold — shocking absolutely no one who's worked in either industry.

The Verge AI

Barret Zoph is out at OpenAI again after just five months

Barret Zoph has executed another swift exit from OpenAI after just five months back, proving that the company's revolving door spins faster than a carnival ride. At this point, OpenAI's employee retention makes a fast-food franchise look stable.

The Verge AI

🤖 AI General

28 Tips to Take Your ChatGPT Prompts to the Next Level

Apparently typing 'write me a story' into ChatGPT marks you as a prompt peasant, so here come 28 ways to become a chatbot whisperer. Because nothing says 'living in the future' quite like needing an instruction manual to talk to your AI overlords properly.

Wired AI

The Download: AI bottleneck debates, and BCI trials take off

Subquadratic claims they've cracked the mathematical bottleneck choking AI progress, which is either a genuine breakthrough or startup PR bingo at its finest. Meanwhile, brain-computer interfaces are apparently having their moment, because why stop at reading our search history when you could literally read our minds?

MIT Tech Review

💻 Tech General

Apertus – Open Foundation Model for Sovereign AI

Apertus launches as an 'open foundation model for sovereign AI,' which sounds like someone fed buzzword bingo into ChatGPT and asked it to design a startup. The project managed to scrape together 26 upvotes on Hacker News, putting it somewhere between a moderately interesting GitHub repo and yesterday's leftover pizza in terms of community enthusiasm.

Hacker News

Ubisoft co-founder Claude Guillemot dies in plane crash

Claude Guillemot, co-founder of Ubisoft and architect of countless open-world towers that needed climbing, has died in a plane crash at 69. His passing marks the end of an era for someone who helped build a gaming empire famous for making the same game with different historical backdrops.

TechCrunch

Bose thinks it can be a media company for some reason

Bose apparently looked at the graveyard of corporate record labels and thought 'hold my noise-canceling headphones.' The audio company is launching into media production because nothing says 'we understand music' quite like engineering really expensive ways to make bass sound muddy.

The Verge

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