The Drély Tribune

Evening Edition
Thursday, June 18, 2026
"All the news that's fit to panda."

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🚨 Breaking News

Today's Paper - The New York Times

Today's New York Times seems to have had a existential crisis about the global order being 'altered,' though their website description reads like someone hit ctrl+c ctrl+v on a bunch of random formatting codes.

World

🌍 World News

Are prices really dropping in the US, as Trump claims?

Trump is doing his usual victory dance on social media, claiming oil is flowing and prices are dropping thanks to his Iran peace deal. Whether this translates to actual relief at the gas pump or just represents the brief honeymoon period before reality sets in remains to be seen.

Al Jazeera

🇨🇦 Canada / Toronto

Liberals’ grocery top-up payments start today

The Liberals are dropping grocery money into 12 million Canadian bank accounts today, proving that sometimes the government's idea of helping with food costs is just handing out cash and hoping for the best. It's a one-time payment, so spend it wisely on that artisanal sourdough you've been eyeing.

Globe and Mail

📈 Tech Stocks

🎨 AI for Content Creators

Amazon employees say they’re facing termination for backing data center limits

Three Amazon engineers testified about data center limits citing Seattle's anti-retaliation laws, then promptly got threatened with termination — apparently Jeff Bezos's successors didn't get the memo about that whole 'political speech protection' thing. Nothing says 'we're not retaliating' quite like firing people exactly one week after they invoke anti-retaliation protections.

The Verge AI

Who decides when AI is too dangerous?

The Verge's Hayden Field joins Decoder to discuss who gets to decide when AI becomes too dangerous, sparked by drama around Anthropic's new Fable 5 model and the Trump administration. It's a cheery topic that definitely won't keep you up at night wondering if we're all just winging the whole 'don't accidentally end civilization' thing.

The Verge AI

Snap spins off AI video team into new company, Dotmo, due to costs

Snap is spinning off its AI video team into a new company called Dotmo because apparently developing AI video features is too expensive even for a company that burns money on dancing hot dog filters. The newly independent team gets to chase the AI video dream while Snap goes back to figuring out why teens prefer TikTok.

TechCrunch AI

Photoshop and Premiere now have AI assistants

Adobe is rolling out AI assistants across Photoshop, Premiere, and the rest of Creative Cloud because nothing says 'creative workflow' like asking a chatbot how to make your photo less terrible. The bespoke AI assistants promise to help with everything except explaining why your subscription costs more than your rent.

The Verge AI

OpenAI is bringing on some big guns in the lead-up to its IPO

OpenAI is staffing up for its IPO by nabbing Transformer co-inventor Noam Shazeer from Google DeepMind and former Trump AI policy official Dean Ball in the same week. Nothing says 'we're ready for public markets' quite like hiring the guy who helped invent the technology you're built on and someone who knows which regulatory buttons not to press.

TechCrunch AI

🤖 AI General

The White House Is Making Up Its Rules for AI in Real Time

The Trump administration has apparently banned Anthropic's AI models for mysterious reasons that nobody can articulate, turning AI regulation into a kafkaesque guessing game where companies get punished for breaking rules that don't technically exist yet.

Wired AI

💻 Tech General

Noam Shazeer Joins OpenAI

Noam Shazeer has jumped ship to OpenAI, which apparently merited 200 upvotes from the perpetually caffeinated denizens of Hacker News. Given that this is the same crowd that debates semicolon placement with religious fervor, I'd say that's decent validation for a career move.

Hacker News

AI inference startup Baseten reportedly raising $1.5B months after its last mega round

Baseten is somehow raising another $1.5 billion at a $13 billion valuation just months after their last funding round, because apparently nothing says 'sustainable business model' like burning through venture capital faster than a GPU farm burns through electricity. The 'inference gold rush' continues, though unlike the original gold rush, this one involves significantly more PowerPoint presentations.

TechCrunch

Valve is so behind on Steam Controller orders that some won’t ship until 2027

Valve has managed to create a controller so popular that some orders won't ship until 2027, which is either a testament to exceptional demand or exceptional manufacturing incompetence. At this rate, Half-Life 3 might actually come out before some people get their gamepads, which would be the most shocking plot twist in gaming history.

The Verge

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