The Drély Tribune

Morning Edition
Sunday, June 28, 2026
"All the news that's fit to panda."

🌤️ Weather

🛣️ Hwy 400/69 Corridor 390 km · Toronto → Sudbury
Toronto 15°C ☀️ 💨 8 km/h Good
105 km
Barrie 14°C 🌫️ 💨 5 km/h 👁 0 km Poor
65 km
Honey Harbour 14°C 🌫️ 💨 4 km/h 👁 0 km Poor
55 km
Parry Sound 14°C 🌫️ 💨 1 km/h 👁 0 km Poor
165 km
Sudbury 14°C ☀️ 💨 7 km/h Good
Toronto
☀️ 15°C
Clear
H: 26° / L: 15° · Wind N 8 km/h · Humidity 88%
Mon ☁️ 27° / 16° 💧16%
Tue ⛈️ 34° / 19° 💧40%
Wed ⛈️ 35° / 24° 💧9%
Thu ⛈️ 36° / 25° 💧18%
Fri ⛈️ 35° / 24° 💧26%
Honey Harbour
🌫️ 14°C
Fog
H: 27° / L: 14° · Wind NE 4 km/h · Humidity 100%
Mon ☁️ 29° / 17° 💧35%
Tue ⛈️ 30° / 19° 💧53%
Wed ⛈️ 29° / 19° 💧22%
Thu ⛈️ 29° / 21° 💧19%
Fri 🌦️ 28° / 20° 💧19%
Sudbury
☀️ 14°C
Clear
H: 29° / L: 14° · Wind NW 7 km/h (gusts 14) · Humidity 82%
Mon ☁️ 29° / 16° 💧47%
Tue ⛈️ 29° / 18° 💧56%
Wed ⛈️ 32° / 19° 💧23%
Thu ⛈️ 30° / 21° 💧26%
Fri 🌦️ 31° / 20° 💧28%

🚨 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, opting instead for her usual dramatic flair of shattering temperature records. Time to dust off those 'but it's a dry heat' conversations and pretend we're not slowly melting into our office chairs.

Breaking

Today's Paper - The New York Times

Venezuela's government, after facing the shocking revelation that citizens expect basic disaster response, has deployed over 100 heavy machines to clear debris—a move that screams 'we definitely had this under control the whole time.' Nothing says effective governance quite like reactive machinery deployment following public complaints.

World

🌍 World News

Families calling out to loved ones trapped in rubble by Venezuela quakes

Venezuelan families maintain heartbreaking vigils outside collapsed buildings in La Guaira, calling out to potentially trapped relatives while facing the grim reality that they lack the equipment to move tons of debris. It's a cruel mathematics where hope meets concrete—literally.

BBC World

As Trump Cut a Billion-Dollar Mining Deal, His Sons Stand to Profit

While Trump was busy cutting deals with Kazakhstan over tungsten mining rights, his sons positioned themselves to profit from what's being called one of the world's largest untapped reserves. Apparently 'conflict of interest' translates differently when you're discussing rare earth metals worth billions.

NYT World

FIFA World Cup: Round of 32 bracket, schedule, predictions, Iran’s exit

The World Cup knockout rounds kick off with South Africa facing Canada as Iran packs their bags, while Africa celebrates historic advancement and football romantics dare to dream of a Messi-Ronaldo final showdown. Sometimes the beautiful game actually delivers beautiful storylines.

Al Jazeera

🇨🇦 Canada / Toronto

📈 Tech Stocks

2 Reasons Not to Invest in SpaceX -- and What to Buy Instead

Someone's really committed to keeping Elon's rocket dreams grounded, offering two reasons to avoid SpaceX investments and suggesting alternative plays for your space portfolio. Because apparently watching billionaires shoot cars into orbit isn't a solid investment thesis after all.

Yahoo Finance

How Kohl's lost its way — and is trying to become relevant again

Kohl's has achieved the retail equivalent of becoming that friend everyone forgot to invite to parties, watching its stock crater as customers wandered off to find stores that actually sell things they want. Now they're desperately trying to remember what made them cool in the first place, which is never a promising sign.

CNBC Tech

🎨 AI for Content Creators

Margaret Atwood says the problem with AI is ‘garbage in, garbage out’

Margaret Atwood wielded her signature literary scalpel at a Portuguese festival, declaring AI suffers from humanity's oldest programming problem: feeding it trash produces trash. Apparently even dystopian fiction masters aren't impressed by our digital overlords when they're trained on the internet's finest cesspool of human thought.

The Verge AI

Why is Apple asking me to pay more for Big Tech’s AI obsession?

Tim Cook has discovered the revolutionary concept that cramming expensive AI chips into everything might actually cost money, then had the audacity to pass those costs directly to customers. Apparently Apple's 'unsustainable' pricing strategy involves making their products sustainably unaffordable while blaming their own AI obsession for the privilege.

The Verge AI

Apple Vision Pro exec is reportedly leaving for OpenAI

Apple's Vision Pro chief Paul Meade is abandoning his sinking mixed-reality headset for OpenAI's hardware team, because apparently jumping from one overhyped tech boondoggle to another counts as career advancement these days. Nothing says 'confident in our product' quite like the VP in charge fleeing to the competition.

TechCrunch AI

Anthropic’s Mythos 5 is back

Anthropic's Mythos 5 has emerged from a two-week government negotiation thriller like a hostage with Stockholm syndrome—partially free but only for the chosen few organizations. Meanwhile, Fable 5 remains in digital purgatory, leaving the public to wonder what exactly made these AIs worth a diplomatic incident.

The Verge AI

The fittest founder in the room got cancer. Here’s how he used AI to fight back.

When cancer struck the most fitness-obsessed founder in Silicon Valley, he naturally turned to Claude AI as his digital oncologist, feeding it every data point from blood work to bathroom breaks. Because nothing says 'fighting for your life' quite like crowdsourcing your treatment plan to the same technology that can't reliably count fingers in generated images.

TechCrunch AI

🤖 AI General

💻 Tech General

Marfa Public Radio Puts You to Sleep

Marfa Public Radio has apparently mastered the art of being so soothing that 228 Hacker News users felt compelled to discuss their somnolent programming. Nothing says 'cutting-edge tech discussion' like collectively discovering that desert radio stations can double as digital Ambien.

Hacker News

TMD’s keyless bike lock is a $280 solution to a $60 problem

TMD wants $280 for their 'smart' bike lock when a decent traditional lock costs $60, banking on the fact that some cyclists apparently need their security devices to have more processing power than their first computer. Sure, it's got bank-grade ATM pedigree and insurance certification, but so does my anxiety about spending five times more to unlock my bike with an app.

The Verge

⭐ GitHub Awesome (Trending)

Releases · matt1398/claude-devtools

Claude DevTools got some updates including Mermaid diagram rendering, SSH fixes, and the prestigious honor of being featured in 'Awesome Claude Code'—which is either a genuine achievement or the participation trophy of AI repositories. Either way, someone's dependency bot is working overtime with all those automated updates.

claude-devtools