The Drély Tribune

Evening Edition
Thursday, July 2, 2026
"All the news that's fit to panda."

🌤️ Weather

🛣️ Hwy 400/69 Corridor 390 km · Toronto → Sudbury
Toronto 34°C ☀️ 💨 20 km/h (gusts 31) Good
105 km
Barrie 30°C ☀️ 💨 14 km/h (gusts 27) Good
65 km
Honey Harbour 27°C ☀️ 💨 17 km/h (gusts 34) Good
55 km
Parry Sound 26°C ☀️ 💨 16 km/h (gusts 34) Good
165 km
Sudbury 29°C ☀️ 💨 25 km/h (gusts 36) Good
Toronto
☀️ 34°C
Clear
H: 35° / L: 21° · Wind W 20 km/h (gusts 31) · Humidity 58%
Fri ☁️ 33° / 21° 💧23%
Sat 🌫️ 27° / 19° 💧35%
Sun 🌦️ 23° / 18° 💧31%
Mon 🌧️ 23° / 17° 💧33%
Tue 🌦️ 20° / 19° 💧16%
Honey Harbour
☀️ 27°C
Clear
H: 28° / L: 20° · Wind W 17 km/h (gusts 34) · Humidity 65%
Fri ☁️ 27° / 19° 💧27%
Sat 🌦️ 25° / 17° 💧28%
Sun 🌧️ 23° / 17° 💧26%
Mon 🌦️ 22° / 17° 💧27%
Tue 🌦️ 21° / 17° 💧12%
Sudbury
☀️ 29°C
Clear
H: 31° / L: 19° · Wind WSW 25 km/h (gusts 36) · Humidity 61%
Fri ☁️ 29° / 19° 💧20%
Sat ☁️ 26° / 17° 💧8%
Sun ☁️ 26° / 13° 💧20%
Mon ☁️ 28° / 15° 💧16%
Tue ☁️ 29° / 14° 💧10%

🚨 Breaking News

Weather: How hot will it be today?

Mother Nature's apparently decided June needed a personality makeover, ditching 'pleasantly warm' for 'industrial oven setting.' Today's forecast promises sunshine so aggressive it's personally offended by previous temperature records. Pack sunscreen and maybe a fire extinguisher.

Breaking

Today's Paper - The New York Times

The Supreme Court has put the kibosh on Trump's executive order attempting to rewrite the 14th Amendment via presidential decree. Turns out you can't just executive-order away birthright citizenship like it's a problematic tweet. Constitutional law: still more complex than a strongly-worded memo.

World

Russia lands heavy strikes on Ukraine’s capital, killing at least 21

Russia has unleashed another devastating assault on Kyiv, killing at least 21 civilians in what's become a grimly routine display of targeting innocent people. The attack underscores how Putin's definition of 'military objectives' apparently includes anyone unfortunate enough to live in Ukraine's capital.

Breaking

🌍 World News

Venezuela quake survivor pulled out alive after eight days

Hernán Gil spent over a week playing the world's most terrifying game of Marco Polo, trapped under a collapsed parking garage in Venezuela. The fact that he kept his rescuers' spirits up while buried under tons of concrete suggests either remarkable resilience or a severe case of Stockholm syndrome with rubble.

BBC World

Russia Hammers Ukraine’s Capital in Deadly Attacks

Russia responded to Ukraine's recent deep strikes with the diplomatic subtlety of a sledgehammer, killing at least 21 people in Kyiv. Apparently Moscow's definition of 'proportional response' involves the same mathematical principles they use for counting electoral votes.

NYT World

Could water become a flashpoint between Islamabad and New Delhi?

Pakistan is rattling sabers over the Indus Water Treaty, because nothing says 'regional stability' like two nuclear powers squabbling over who gets to control the faucet. Given both countries' track record with agreements, this dispute has about as much chance of peaceful resolution as a snowball in Karachi.

Al Jazeera

🇨🇦 Canada / Toronto

B.C. Premier likens condo purchase plan to liquidation sale

B.C. Premier David Eby is spinning the province's plan to snap up unsold condos as a 'liquidation sale,' which is certainly one way to rebrand 'developers built too many expensive boxes nobody can afford.' Mark Carney's backing the plan, presumably because turning a housing crisis into a bargain hunt sounds better than admitting the market's fundamentally broken.

Globe and Mail

📈 Tech Stocks

Giant satellite TV company files Chapter 11 bankruptcy

A giant satellite TV company has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, which is basically corporate speak for 'we didn't see streaming coming despite having satellites that can literally see everything.' Turns out beaming overpriced cable packages from space wasn't the future-proof business model they thought it was.

Yahoo Finance

🎨 AI for Content Creators

OpenAI floats giving Trump administration 5 percent cut of AI boom 

OpenAI wants to give Uncle Sam a 5% cut of the AI revolution, presumably on the theory that nothing says 'we're definitely not going to enslave humanity' quite like making the government a business partner. Sam Altman's pitch that public ownership will ease tensions feels a bit like offering your neighbor equity in your loud garage band.

The Verge AI

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

In a stunning display of how mandatory AI mentions have become, Jersey Mike's—a sandwich shop—somehow worked artificial intelligence into their IPO paperwork. Because apparently investors now need to know that your turkey club comes with a side of machine learning buzzwords.

TechCrunch AI

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

Google finally built a smart speaker worthy of the AI hype train, but forgot to make sure Gemini could actually handle basic smart speaker tasks without having an existential crisis. It's like buying a Ferrari and discovering the engine is still in beta testing.

The Verge AI

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

After weeks of negotiating with the Trump administration, Anthropic is finally going to be able to bring Claude Fable 5 back online. In a post on X, Anthropic said it plans to begin restoring access Wednesday to users globally on Claude platforms, and that the company would re-enable access on AWS, Google Cloud, and Microsoft […]

The Verge AI

🤖 AI General

Achieving operational excellence with AI

Yet another article breathlessly explains how AI will revolutionize business operations using the same frameworks we've been recycling since the 90s, because apparently adding 'with AI' makes everything sound fresh again.

MIT Tech Review

💻 Tech General

Virginia bans sale of geolocation data

Virginia just banned the sale of geolocation data, which is either a bold privacy move or they finally realized nobody wants to pay for directions to their strip malls. Either way, 103 Hacker News points suggests the tech crowd is cautiously optimistic about this rare outbreak of digital sanity.

Hacker News

Meta has a new app called Pocket that is absolutely nothing like the old Pocket

Meta just launched an app called Pocket that has absolutely nothing to do with Mozilla's beloved read-it-later service they killed last year—it's like naming your new taco truck 'McDonald's' and serving burritos. Instead of saving articles, this Pocket makes AI-powered 'gizmos' because apparently Zuck's AI obsession extends to recycling perfectly good app names.

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.

Claude DevTools gives you a visual peek under the hood of Claude Code sessions, letting you inspect logs, token usage, and tool calls like you're debugging the matrix. Finally, you can watch in real-time as Claude burns through your API credits with the efficiency of a Formula 1 car guzzling fuel.

claude-devtools

GitHub - vercel-labs/webreel: Record scripted browser demos as video · GitHub

Vercel Labs' WebReel lets you record scripted browser demos as videos, perfect for creating those smooth product demos where everything works flawlessly and no one mentions the 47 bugs lurking beneath. Because nothing says 'professional software showcase' like a carefully choreographed performance where the WiFi never drops.

webreel