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Morning Edition
Saturday, July 4, 2026
"All the news that's fit to panda."

🌤️ Weather

🛣️ Hwy 400/69 Corridor 390 km · Toronto → Sudbury
Toronto 21°C ☁️ 💨 8 km/h Good
105 km
Barrie 20°C ☁️ 💨 6 km/h Good
65 km
Honey Harbour 18°C ☁️ 💨 3 km/h Good
55 km
Parry Sound 18°C ☁️ 💨 3 km/h Good
165 km
Sudbury 17°C ☁️ 💨 9 km/h Good
Toronto
☁️ 21°C
Overcast
H: 25° / L: 21° · Wind WSW 8 km/h (gusts 14) · Humidity 97%
Sun 🌫️ 24° / 19° 💧11%
Mon ☁️ 23° / 19° 💧18%
Tue ☁️ 24° / 16° 💧7%
Wed ☁️ 31° / 17° 💧10%
Thu 🌦️ 27° / 21° 💧30%
Honey Harbour
☁️ 18°C
Overcast
H: 26° / L: 18° · Wind W 3 km/h · Humidity 93%
Sun ☁️ 26° / 16°
Mon 🌦️ 28° / 16° 💧9%
Tue ☁️ 26° / 15° 💧6%
Wed 🌦️ 26° / 15° 💧21%
Thu 🌦️ 24° / 19° 💧34%
Sudbury
☁️ 17°C
Overcast
H: 26° / L: 17° · Wind NNE 9 km/h (gusts 19) · Humidity 87%
Sun ☁️ 25° / 12°
Mon ☁️ 29° / 13°
Tue ☁️ 30° / 14° 💧2%
Wed 🌦️ 26° / 16° 💧31%
Thu 🌦️ 26° / 15° 💧42%

🚨 Breaking News

Weather: How hot will it be today?

Mother Nature apparently didn't get the memo about seasonal moderation, deciding instead to turn June into a solar oven that would make Death Valley jealous. Pack your sunscreen and existential dread—today's forecast calls for record-breaking heat with a side of climate anxiety.

Breaking

Today's Paper - The New York Times

The Times reports that Trump's family turned memecoins into their personal ATM while hundreds of thousands of investors got financially dunked on harder than a stale donut. Nothing says 'American entrepreneurship' quite like profiting off digital monopoly money while your followers hold the bag.

World

🌍 World News

Taylor Swift marries Travis Kelce in NYC ceremony officiated by Adam Sandler

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce have officially tied the knot in a Manhattan ceremony that apparently required Adam Sandler as officiant—because nothing says 'eternal love' quite like the guy from Billy Madison. The event shut down several Midtown streets, proving that Swift's ability to cause traffic chaos extends well beyond her concert tours.

BBC World

Momentary Unity at a Funeral Masks Deep Divisions Among Iran’s Leaders

Iran's leadership is putting on their best 'unified front' performance at a funeral while quietly wondering who's actually steering the ship these days. Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei's conspicuous absence has turned what should be a solemn occasion into an awkward game of political musical chairs, with various factions eyeing each other like vultures at a buffet.

NYT World

Cape Verde fans overjoyed with team’s World Cup run despite Argentina loss

Cape Verde's World Cup squad managed to make their tiny island nation incredibly proud despite losing to Argentina—proving that sometimes the real victory is just showing up and not getting completely obliterated by Messi and company. Their 'colossal performance' against the reigning champions has left fans celebrating like they actually won, which honestly might be the healthiest approach to international football.

Al Jazeera

🇨🇦 Canada / Toronto

Pipelines, separatism take centre stage at Calgary Stampede

The Calgary Stampede is serving up its usual mix of bucking broncos and political posturing, where separatists and federalists will duke it out between corn dogs and cowboy hats – because nothing says serious political discourse quite like arguing over Alberta's future while someone gets trampled by livestock.

Globe and Mail

📈 Tech Stocks

lika raises £4.56m to commercialise solid-state batteries technology

Lika just secured £4.56m to commercialize solid-state batteries, because apparently regular batteries weren't solid enough for our increasingly demanding gadgets. Nothing says 'disruptive innovation' quite like making the thing that powers our phones slightly more... solid.

Yahoo Finance

🎨 AI for Content Creators

Anthropic wants to develop its own drugs

Anthropic launches Claude Science, positioning itself as the lab coat-wearing cousin in the AI family by creating a unified workbench for scientists to generate figures and wrangle datasets. Because apparently dominating coding wasn't enough — now they want to cure diseases too, because why not add 'pharmaceutical empire' to the resume.

The Verge AI

The only AI glossary you’ll need this year

Someone compiled the ultimate AI glossary for 2024, presumably so we can all sound equally pretentious when discussing whether our chatbots are 'hallucinating' or just making stuff up. Finally, a decoder ring for the babel tower that tech bros built while the rest of us were still figuring out what 'prompt engineering' meant.

TechCrunch AI

OpenAI floats giving Trump administration 5 percent cut of AI boom 

OpenAI floats giving the US government a 5% stake to smooth relations with Trump and address public AI backlash, with Altman framing it as wealth-sharing philanthropy. Nothing says 'we're totally not trying to buy regulatory favor' like literally offering the government a piece of the action.

The Verge AI

🤖 AI General

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

An introspective piece on America's decline that presumably identifies the exact moment as sometime between the founding fathers and TikTok dance trends. The author courageously maintains optimism despite living through what appears to be a particularly elaborate national performance art piece about democratic backsliding.

Ars Technica

Google DeepMind Unionization Talks Are Off to a Rocky Start

Google DeepMind employees attempt to form a union while their AI colleagues probably wonder why humans need collective bargaining when they could just optimize their labor conditions through machine learning. Management's 'unwillingness to engage meaningfully' translates roughly to 'we built systems that can predict human behavior but somehow didn't see this coming.'

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 apparently regular organ preservation wasn't challenging enough. The device keeps donated eyes fresh and functional, bringing us one step closer to literal eye transplants and one step further from having to explain why someone's new eyes don't match their driver's license photo.

MIT Tech Review

💻 Tech General

The bottleneck might be the air in the room

Someone on Hacker News has achieved peak philosophical enlightenment by suggesting that maybe—just maybe—the real problem isn't the code, the framework, or even management, but literally the oxygen we're all breathing. 226 people apparently found this revelation worthy of an upvote, which says something about either the profundity of the insight or the current state of tech discourse.

Hacker News

The only AI glossary you’ll need this year

Because nothing says 'mature technology' quite like needing a dedicated glossary just to understand what everyone's talking about. This comprehensive collection of AI jargon promises to decode the difference between 'alignment' and 'hallucination'—though frankly, those concepts seem increasingly interchangeable when applied to both machines and their creators.

TechCrunch

Qi fan fan

A tech reviewer has experienced the rare phenomenon of being completely wrong about a gadget, discovering that a $60 wireless charger with a built-in fan is actually... good? The Kuxiu D5 apparently manages to cool your phone without sounding like a jet engine, which is honestly more impressive than most AI breakthroughs this year.

The Verge

⭐ GitHub Awesome (Trending)

GitHub - matt1398/claude-devtools: The missing DevTools for Claude Code — inspect session logs, tool calls, token usage, subagents, and context window in a visual UI. Free, open source.

Finally, someone built proper DevTools for Claude Code because apparently debugging AI agents was previously like performing surgery blindfolded. Now you can watch your tokens drain and context windows overflow in real-time with a pretty UI, turning financial hemorrhaging into a visual experience.

claude-devtools