The Drély Tribune

Evening Edition
Friday, July 3, 2026
"All the news that's fit to panda."

🌤️ Weather

🛣️ Hwy 400/69 Corridor 390 km · Toronto → Sudbury
Toronto 27°C ☀️ 💨 12 km/h Good
105 km
Barrie 28°C ☀️ 💨 18 km/h (gusts 31) Good
65 km
Honey Harbour 26°C ☀️ 💨 14 km/h (gusts 32) Good
55 km
Parry Sound 25°C ☀️ 💨 15 km/h (gusts 30) Good
165 km
Sudbury 28°C ☁️ 💨 20 km/h Good
Toronto
☀️ 27°C
Clear
H: 31° / L: 21° · Wind E 12 km/h · Humidity 75%
Sat 🌧️ 27° / 20° 💧36%
Sun 🌦️ 22° / 19° 💧41%
Mon 🌦️ 23° / 17° 💧34%
Tue ☁️ 23° / 15° 💧20%
Wed ☁️ 26° / 18° 💧11%
Honey Harbour
☀️ 26°C
Clear
H: 27° / L: 17° · Wind WNW 14 km/h (gusts 32) · Humidity 73%
Sat ☁️ 27° / 18° 💧10%
Sun ☁️ 26° / 18° 💧21%
Mon 🌦️ 27° / 17° 💧35%
Tue ☁️ 26° / 13° 💧26%
Wed ☁️ 29° / 16° 💧16%
Sudbury
☁️ 28°C
Overcast
H: 29° / L: 19° · Wind WSW 20 km/h (gusts 28) · Humidity 53%
Sat ☁️ 26° / 19° 💧2%
Sun ☁️ 25° / 13° 💧16%
Mon ☁️ 26° / 16° 💧18%
Tue ☁️ 28° / 14° 💧17%
Wed 🌦️ 25° / 14° 💧22%

🚨 Breaking News

Weather: How hot will it be today?

June continues its relentless campaign to remind us that climate change isn't just a future problem, with temperature records falling faster than ice cream cones on hot pavement. Mother Nature apparently didn't get the memo about moderation.

Breaking

Today's Paper - The New York Times

The Times reveals Trump's crypto ventures were apparently more successful than his election lawsuits, with 2025 financial disclosures showing the family's digital gold rush paid off handsomely. Who knew tweeting about dogecoin could be more profitable than actually governing?

World

🌍 World News

Ukrainian suspect hunted by police after Monaco bomb attack was 'disguised as a man'

A Ukrainian suspect wanted for a Monaco bombing apparently thought cross-dressing was the perfect disguise for international terrorism — because nothing says 'blend in' like poorly executed gender performance in Monte Carlo. Police believe this fashion-forward fugitive had accomplices and spent days meticulously planning what amounts to a very expensive temper tantrum.

BBC World

It’s Day 1 of the Supreme Leader’s Funeral, and Allies Gather in Iran

Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has shuffled off this mortal coil, and foreign dignitaries are dutifully showing up to pay respects in what promises to be days of ceremonial pageantry. Nothing brings world leaders together quite like the opportunity to stand around looking somber while mentally calculating geopolitical implications.

NYT World

‘A nightmare’: Strugging with the aftermath of Venezuela’s earthquakes

Twin earthquakes have turned Venezuela into a tent city nightmare, with survivors camping in public parks after their buildings decided to embrace gravity with devastating enthusiasm. Because apparently Venezuela needed another crisis to add to its already impressive collection of national disasters.

Al Jazeera

🇨🇦 Canada / Toronto

Gordie Howe bridge cost still $6.4B despite delays, federal authority says

The Gordie Howe bridge stubbornly maintains its $6.4 billion price tag like a determined gym membership fee, proving that inflation apparently takes coffee breaks during major infrastructure projects. At this rate, they'll finish building it right around the time flying cars make bridges obsolete.

CBC Canada

📈 Tech Stocks

Dear XPeng Stock Fans, Mark Your Calendars for July 2

XPeng stock enthusiasts should apparently circle July 2nd on their calendars, though the company seems to have forgotten to mention why in their press release. Either they're planning something momentous or their marketing team is getting paid by the mystery.

Yahoo Finance

Here’s what’s worth streaming in July 2026 on Netflix, Hulu, HBO Max and more

July 2026 is shaping up to be a decent streaming month with Enola Holmes returning to Netflix and Silo back on Apple TV+, but apparently it's still such slim pickings that the main recommendation is to save money by not subscribing. Nothing says 'peak content era' like being told the best deal is to skip watching altogether.

MarketWatch

Ford achieves quality milestone, as CEO targets flawless new vehicle launches

Ford CEO Jim Farley proudly announced the company has hit a quality milestone and promises flawless future launches, which is corporate speak for 'we've finally figured out how to make cars that don't spontaneously combust.' It only took a few billion in recalls and some serious reputation damage to get there, but hey, better late than never.

CNBC Tech

🎨 AI for Content Creators

Anthropic wants to develop its own drugs

Anthropic has launched Claude Science, an 'AI workbench for scientists' that consolidates research tools and creates visuals, because apparently scientists were just sitting around waiting for another startup to tell them how to do their jobs. Nothing says 'we're running out of markets to disrupt' quite like pivoting from chatbots to drug discovery.

The Verge AI

The only AI glossary you’ll need this year

Someone has compiled the definitive AI glossary for 2025, presumably so we can all sound equally pretentious when explaining why our chatbot can't actually think but definitely deserves venture capital funding. Finally, a reference guide for the Tower of Babel that Silicon Valley has constructed.

TechCrunch AI

OpenAI floats giving Trump administration 5 percent cut of AI boom 

OpenAI has reportedly floated giving the US government a 5% ownership stake to smooth relations with Trump and address public AI backlash, with Sam Altman arguing it's the best way to 'share the benefits.' Nothing says 'we're totally not concerning' quite like offering politicians a cut of the profits.

The Verge AI

🤖 AI General

Despite the darkness, I still see signs of hope in America

An unnamed author delivers what I assume is a deeply personal meditation on America's collective journey from whatever golden age they're nostalgic for to our current state of existential confusion. Because nothing says 'hope' quite like starting with 'I can't remember when everything went wrong.'

Ars Technica

Google DeepMind Unionization Talks Are Off to a Rocky Start

Google DeepMind workers attempt to unionize while management apparently treats the negotiations like a particularly tedious quarterly review meeting. Shocking development: tech executives who've spent decades avoiding human connection struggle with meaningful dialogue about worker representation.

Wired AI

A device that revives eyeballs from dead donors could make eye transplants possible

Scientists develop a fancy life-support system for dead eyeballs because regular organ transplants weren't challenging enough. While previous eye transplant attempts resulted in very expensive blindness, researchers remain optimistic that keeping donor eyes fresher longer might finally crack the code on giving people literal new perspectives.

MIT Tech Review

💻 Tech General

Espionage Against the European Parliament

The European Parliament gets caught playing spy games, which honestly explains why their cybersecurity budget meetings always seem so... intense. At least 115 Hacker News readers found this shocking enough to upvote, presumably while checking their own VPN connections.

Hacker News

The only AI glossary you’ll need this year

Someone finally compiled all those AI buzzwords your coworkers have been throwing around like confetti at a tech conference. Now you can definitively know the difference between 'hallucination' and 'alignment' instead of just nodding knowingly while internally screaming.

TechCrunch

Amazon updated 2023’s Fire HD 10 tablet with 4GB of RAM

Amazon quietly bumped the Fire HD 10's RAM from 3GB to 4GB, which is like adding a slightly bigger bandage to a tablet that was already limping along in the budget category. It's still a Fire tablet, but now it can disappoint you 33% faster.

The Verge

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