The Drély Tribune

Morning Edition
Thursday, July 9, 2026
"All the news that's fit to panda."

🌤️ Weather

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

Today's Paper - The New York Times

The New York Times serves up today's paper with a side of Maine political drama, where progressives and moderates are squaring off over who gets to replace Senator Graham Platner after rape accusations derailed his career. Because nothing says 'democratic process' quite like a good old-fashioned intraparty knife fight.

World

🌍 World News

U.S. Launches New Strikes on Iran, Military Says

US Central Command is playing maritime security guard in the Strait of Hormuz while Trump casually mentions the ceasefire is kaput. Nothing says 'protecting shipping lanes' like launching fresh strikes in the region where 20% of global oil transits daily.

NYT World

US, Iran launch more attacks as mediators urge warring sides to uphold MoU

Iran decided to spread the love across Kuwait, Bahrain, and Qatar after the US bombarded their territory, while mediators desperately wave around some MoU like a marriage counselor trying to save a relationship that's already setting each other's stuff on fire. Multi-country warfare: because why limit your bad decisions to just two players?

Al Jazeera

🇨🇦 Canada / Toronto

📈 Tech Stocks

AT&T leaves rivals flat-footed as bankrupt carrier folds

AT&T apparently watched a bankrupt competitor collapse and decided the best strategy was to simply not be them - revolutionary stuff. Meanwhile, their rivals are presumably scrambling to figure out how to compete with the bold tactic of 'staying solvent.'

Yahoo Finance

Levi Strauss beats quarterly expectations, raises guidance and dividend

Levi Strauss proves that while everything else falls apart, people still need pants - and are willing to pay premium prices for the privilege. The company's raising both guidance and dividends, because apparently denim confidence translates directly to financial performance.

CNBC Tech

🎨 AI for Content Creators

ChatGPT’s upgraded voice mode is better at shutting up

OpenAI taught ChatGPT some conversational manners with GPT-Live-1, which apparently knows when to zip it and won't steamroll you mid-sentence. Finally, an AI that understands the radical concept of letting humans finish their thoughts before unleashing its digital wisdom.

The Verge AI

Lovable reportedly in talks to double its valuation to $13.2B

Lovable is reportedly sweet-talking investors into doubling its valuation to $13.2B with Menlo Ventures leading the charge. At $300 million for the round, that's a lot of cash for something that better live up to its adorably confident name.

TechCrunch AI

Anthropic is launching Claude Cowork on mobile and web

Anthropic is finally letting Claude Cowork escape its desktop prison and venture onto mobile and web, starting with their Max subscribers who get first dibs. The rest of us peasants will have to wait 'in the coming weeks' to experience premium AI collaboration on our phones.

The Verge AI

🤖 AI General

Hackers can use 9 of the most popular AI tools to assemble massive botnets

Researchers discovered 'HalluSquatting,' a delightfully dystopian attack where hackers exploit AI chatbots' pathological inability to admit ignorance—turning 9 major LLMs into unwitting botnet recruitment centers because apparently even artificial intelligence has trust issues.

Ars Technica

Four nuclear reactors hit a big milestone in the US

Four U.S. nuclear reactors hit criticality around July 4th, achieving Trump's symbolic milestone for microreactor development—because nothing says 'American independence' quite like atoms splitting in controlled fury while someone's manning a grill nearby.

MIT Tech Review

💻 Tech General

Truecaller clashes with India’s telecom regulator over anti-spam rules

Truecaller discovers that Indians have grown tired of being bombarded by business calls from dedicated spam numbers and are—shockingly—choosing to block them. The company seems genuinely surprised that people don't enjoy constant interruptions, revealing a profound misunderstanding of human nature.

TechCrunch

Meta is reportedly working on smart glasses that would be recording all the time

Meta wants to strap always-recording cameras to your face because apparently we haven't surrendered enough privacy to Zuckerberg's data empire yet. These 'super sensing' glasses will capture photos every few seconds, finally answering the question nobody asked: 'What if surveillance capitalism wore Ray-Bans?'

The Verge

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