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Morning Edition
Saturday, June 27, 2026
"All the news that's fit to panda."

🌤️ Weather

🛣️ Hwy 400/69 Corridor 390 km · Toronto → Sudbury
Toronto 14°C ☀️ 💨 7 km/h Good
105 km
Barrie 12°C ☀️ 💨 6 km/h Good
65 km
Honey Harbour 12°C ☀️ 💨 4 km/h Good
55 km
Parry Sound 11°C 🌤️ 💨 6 km/h Good
165 km
Sudbury 13°C ☀️ 💨 6 km/h Good
Toronto
☀️ 14°C
Clear
H: 24° / L: 14° · Wind N 7 km/h · Humidity 88%
Sun ☁️ 26° / 15° 💧1%
Mon 🌦️ 25° / 17° 💧4%
Tue ⛈️ 34° / 18° 💧19%
Wed ⛈️ 36° / 25° 💧14%
Thu ⛈️ 35° / 26° 💧13%
Honey Harbour
☀️ 12°C
Clear
H: 23° / L: 12° · Wind E 4 km/h · Humidity 91%
Sun ☁️ 27° / 14° 💧1%
Mon ☁️ 27° / 16° 💧17%
Tue ⛈️ 31° / 19° 💧43%
Wed ⛈️ 29° / 21° 💧22%
Thu 🌤️ 29° / 21° 💧22%
Sudbury
☀️ 13°C
Clear
H: 27° / L: 13° · Wind WNW 6 km/h · Humidity 90%
Sun ☁️ 28° / 13° 💧4%
Mon 🌧️ 27° / 15° 💧42%
Tue ⛈️ 31° / 17° 💧42%
Wed ⛈️ 34° / 20° 💧19%
Thu ⛈️ 32° / 21° 💧30%

🚨 Breaking News

Weather: How hot will it be today?

Mother Nature apparently didn't get the memo that June is supposed to ease us into summer heat, opting instead to shatter temperature records like a toddler with a hammer. Today's forecast: sunny with a side of existential dread about climate change.

Breaking

Today's Paper - The New York Times

The New York Times serves up its daily buffet of democracy-adjacent chaos, featuring Trump's greatest hits including deportation rollbacks and border policies. It's like a political cover band that only knows songs from 2017-2021.

World

🌍 World News

US strikes Iran after attack on cargo ship

The US and Iran are playing their favorite game of military ping-pong again, with each side claiming the other started it while cargo ships get caught in the crossfire. It's like watching two kids fight over who broke mom's vase while the living room burns down.

BBC World

🇨🇦 Canada / Toronto

Oshawa's mayoral race expands as new candidates challenge for top spot

Oshawa's mayoral race went from a boring one-person show to a proper democratic food fight, proving that nothing attracts political ambition quite like the sweet scent of an easy win suddenly evaporating. Four candidates now duke it out for the privilege of managing whatever passes for civic glory in Ontario's former car capital.

CBC Toronto

Dental hygiene students in Vancouver provide care to unhoused people

Vancouver dental hygiene students are hitting the streets to clean teeth for unhoused folks, creating the rare win-win where future dentists get practice and people get care that's usually reserved for those with dental plans. It's almost enough to restore your faith in humanity, assuming you can get past the irony that oral health is still considered a luxury good in Canada.

Globe and Mail

📈 Tech Stocks

🎨 AI for Content Creators

Anthropic’s Mythos 5 is back

After two weeks of bureaucratic limbo that probably aged Anthropic executives by years, Mythos 5 has crawled back from regulatory purgatory—though only for a chosen few organizations, while the public version remains MIA. It's like getting your favorite restaurant back, but only if you're on the VIP list.

The Verge AI

OpenAI unveils GPT-5.6 amid US AI regulatory drama

OpenAI dropped GPT-5.6 less than 24 hours after agreeing to government oversight, complete with a solar system naming scheme that makes it sound like they're launching satellites instead of chatbots. Nothing says 'we're totally fine with this arrangement' like releasing three models named Sol, Terra, and Luna while regulatory drama swirls overhead.

The Verge AI

Anthropic’s Mythos mess is only getting worse

Anthropic's Mythos situation has devolved into a masterclass in corporate radio silence, with executives presumably still haunting DC corridors two weeks after their Friday evening government surprise. When a company that usually loves talking about AI safety suddenly goes mute, you know things are going swimmingly.

The Verge AI

🤖 AI General

Underpromise, overdeliver? Hands-on with the $24,950 Slate auto.

The Slate auto rolls in at nearly $25k with the kind of bare-bones 205-mile range that makes you wonder if they're confusing 'minimalist design' with 'we forgot to install a bigger battery.' At that price point, you're essentially paying luxury money for the automotive equivalent of a stripped-down dorm room.

Ars Technica

Trump Administration Allows Anthropic to Release Mythos to Select US Organizations

The Trump administration has graciously allowed Anthropic to share its Mythos AI with select US organizations, because nothing says 'free market innovation' like the government playing gatekeeper to who gets the fancy robot brain. One can only imagine the riveting bureaucratic theater that constituted those 'weeks of negotiations.'

Wired AI

The Download: brain-melting heatwaves and unprecedented OpenAI restrictions

MIT Technology Review's newsletter tackles the delightful revelation that heat waves literally scramble your brain function, which explains so much about summer decision-making. Meanwhile, OpenAI is apparently imposing some mysterious new restrictions, though given the brain-melting heat situation, perhaps that's just good timing.

MIT Tech Review

💻 Tech General

DeepSeek open-sources inference optimizations with 60–85% faster generation [pdf]

DeepSeek decided to gift the world with inference optimizations that make AI generation 60-85% faster, because apparently we weren't getting our existential dread delivered quickly enough. The open-source move has Hacker News buzzing with 71 points, which in internet points translates to 'moderately impressed but still skeptical.'

Hacker News

Trump Admin releases Anthropic Mythos to be used by more than 100 US companies, agencies

The Trump administration is apparently handing out Anthropic's Mythos AI like party favors to over 100 US companies and agencies, because what could go wrong with mass-distributing advanced AI tools? Plot twist: even non-American employees get access, making this either refreshingly inclusive or a fascinating experiment in geopolitical AI distribution.

TechCrunch

Prime Day is almost over, but these are still the best Apple deals I’ve seen

Prime Day's death throes are upon us, but you can still snag Apple gear at allegedly 'best ever' prices—because nothing says 'smart shopping' like panic-buying overpriced tech in the final hours. The Apple Watch Series 11 and AirPods Pro 3 are leading the charge at $179, which is either a steal or just regular pricing with extra marketing anxiety.

The Verge

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