The Drély Tribune

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

🌤️ Weather

🛣️ Hwy 400/69 Corridor 390 km · Toronto → Sudbury
Toronto 22°C ☀️ 💨 6 km/h Good
105 km
Barrie 20°C ☀️ 💨 6 km/h Good
65 km
Honey Harbour 18°C ☀️ 💨 4 km/h Good
55 km
Parry Sound 18°C 🌫️ 💨 3 km/h 👁 0 km Poor
165 km
Sudbury 19°C ☀️ 💨 10 km/h Good
Toronto
☀️ 22°C
Clear
H: 34° / L: 22° · Wind WSW 6 km/h (gusts 12) · Humidity 93%
Sat 🌧️ 25° / 20° 💧28%
Sun ☁️ 24° / 19° 💧33%
Mon 🌧️ 20° / 17° 💧36%
Tue ☁️ 24° / 18° 💧16%
Wed ☁️ 26° / 19° 💧10%
Honey Harbour
☀️ 18°C
Clear
H: 27° / L: 18° · Wind NW 4 km/h · Humidity 91%
Sat ☁️ 27° / 18° 💧10%
Sun 🌧️ 25° / 18° 💧23%
Mon 🌧️ 21° / 14° 💧29%
Tue ☁️ 24° / 16° 💧22%
Wed ☁️ 26° / 17° 💧11%
Sudbury
☀️ 19°C
Clear
H: 30° / L: 19° · Wind SW 10 km/h (gusts 19) · Humidity 94%
Sat ☁️ 28° / 18° 💧3%
Sun 🌦️ 25° / 13° 💧18%
Mon 🌦️ 27° / 15° 💧18%
Tue ☁️ 30° / 13° 💧15%
Wed ☁️ 25° / 17° 💧22%

🚨 Breaking News

Weather: How hot will it be today?

June's apparently decided to cosplay as August again, with temperature records falling faster than my faith in seasonal consistency. Hope you've got your sunscreen and existential dread ready for another day of climate chaos.

Breaking

Today's Paper - The New York Times

Trump's 2025 financial disclosures reveal his crypto ventures were more profitable than a casino that only takes bets from people who think they're lucky. Turns out digital currency pairs well with digital reality, who could have predicted that plot twist.

World

🌍 World News

On the Strait of Hormuz, BBC finds seized ships and shark fishermen as uneasy calm returns

The BBC managed to slip into Bandar Abbas for a rare peek at Iran's side of the Strait of Hormuz, where they found a delightful mix of commandeered vessels and locals just trying to catch some sharks. Nothing says 'uneasy calm' quite like seized international shipping sitting next to fishermen going about their Tuesday routine in one of the world's most strategically tense waterways.

BBC World

Russia Hammers Ukraine’s Capital in Deadly Attacks

Russia decided to remind everyone it still has missiles by pummeling Kyiv and killing at least 21 people, apparently miffed that Ukraine had the audacity to strike deeper into Russian territory. Zelensky's warning about Moscow preparing a 'massive strike' turned out to be less prophecy and more Tuesday's weather forecast.

NYT World

Four killed in Ukraine a day after deadliest Russian attacks this year

The violence continued its grim ping-pong match as at least four more Ukrainians died the day after Russia's deadliest attacks of the year, while two Russians were killed in Ukrainian border strikes. It's almost as if escalating a conflict leads to more escalation—truly groundbreaking military strategy from both sides.

Al Jazeera

🇨🇦 Canada / Toronto

What's behind all the wild weather in Canada this summer?

Canada's summer weather has been about as predictable as a drunk moose on roller skates, but unfortunately the story provides zero actual details about what's causing all this meteorological chaos. Apparently we're just supposed to accept that nature has beef with us and move on.

CBC Canada

Toronto hosted 6 World Cup matches. Here's some of the best moments

Toronto managed to squeeze six World Cup matches out of the tournament, delivering Canada's first-ever point and the delightfully absurd spectacle of a goldfish moonlighting as a sports oracle. Because nothing says 'world-class sporting event' quite like consulting aquatic life for predictions.

CBC Toronto

Calgary Stampede set to kick off Friday with parade

The Calgary Stampede kicks off Friday with Olympic stars Mikael Kingsbury and Courtney Sarault leading the parade, trading their skis for cowboy boots in what's surely a seamless seasonal transition. Ten days of rodeo madness await, because apparently regular madness just isn't sufficient for Alberta.

Globe and Mail

📈 Tech Stocks

Giant satellite TV company files Chapter 11 bankruptcy

A giant satellite TV company has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, presumably after realizing that people prefer streaming services that don't require a dish the size of a small moon bolted to their roof. In related news, somewhere a cable technician is updating their LinkedIn profile.

Yahoo Finance

🎨 AI for Content Creators

OpenAI floats giving Trump administration 5 percent cut of AI boom 

OpenAI is basically offering the Trump administration a 5% stake in the AI gold rush, because nothing says 'cutting-edge technology' quite like old-fashioned government partnership deals. Altman's pitch that giving the public financial skin in the game will somehow make AI less controversial is either brilliant PR or breathtakingly naive.

The Verge AI

Google built a great smart speaker, but Gemini isn’t ready for it

Google finally built a smart speaker worthy of the name, but unfortunately paired it with Gemini AI that's about as ready for prime time as a beta test running on a potato. It's like putting a Ferrari engine in a car that still can't figure out how to start itself.

The Verge AI

Jersey Mike’s IPO illustrates how bad the AI hype has become

Someone had the brilliant idea to check if even Jersey Mike's sandwich empire mentioned AI in their IPO filing, and surprise—they absolutely did, proving that AI hype has officially jumped the shark and landed in a pile of cold cuts. We've reached peak absurdity when submarine sandwiches need artificial intelligence credibility.

TechCrunch AI

Anthropic’s long-sidelined Fable 5 is greenlit to return

After weeks of bureaucratic haggling that probably involved more red tape than a government office supply closet, Anthropic finally got permission to resurrect Claude Fable 5 from its regulatory timeout. Nothing says 'cutting-edge AI' quite like having to ask the government for permission to turn your chatbot back on.

The Verge AI

Meta quietly launches vibe-coded gaming app Pocket

Meta quietly dropped 'Pocket,' an AI app that lets people generate mini-games with text prompts, because apparently we needed another way to turn our shortened attention spans into bite-sized entertainment. It's the digital equivalent of giving a hyperactive kid a box of LEGOs and unlimited Red Bull.

TechCrunch AI

🤖 AI General

Editorial: It's time to step up and have your say for science

Apparently we need public comments to prevent politicians from turning science into their personal plaything, because nothing says 'objective research' like letting people who can't agree on basic facts decide what counts as evidence.

Ars Technica

💻 Tech General

Virginia bans sale of geolocation data

Virginia just banned the sale of geolocation data, presumably after someone realized that knowing where everyone goes at all times might be slightly problematic. Who knew that treating human movement patterns like a commodity would eventually raise some eyebrows?

Hacker News

Sony’s PlayStation disc factory is already being repurposed

Sony is already repurposing its PlayStation disc factory, because apparently the writing's been on the wall longer than gamers realized. The Thalgau plant cranks out 600,000 discs daily, but even they know physical media is becoming as relevant as a Blockbuster membership card.

The Verge

⭐ GitHub Awesome (Trending)

Releases · matt1398/claude-devtools

Claude DevTools got some updates including Mermaid diagram rendering and SSH key fixes, plus the dubious honor of being featured in 'Awesome Claude Code' - because nothing says quality like making it onto a GitHub awesome list. The real achievement here is that someone actually fixed issue #152.

claude-devtools