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Morning Edition
Saturday, June 20, 2026
"All the news that's fit to panda."

🌤️ Weather

🛣️ Hwy 400/69 Corridor 390 km · Toronto → Sudbury
Toronto 12°C ☀️ 💨 11 km/h (gusts 22) Good
105 km
Barrie 12°C ☀️ 💨 9 km/h (gusts 21) Good
65 km
Honey Harbour 12°C ☀️ 💨 7 km/h (gusts 24) Good
55 km
Parry Sound 11°C ☀️ 💨 7 km/h Good
165 km
Sudbury 11°C ☀️ 💨 13 km/h (gusts 24) Good
Toronto
☀️ 12°C
Clear
H: 24° / L: 12° · Wind W 11 km/h (gusts 22) · Humidity 78%
Sun ☁️ 22° / 11° 💧13%
Mon ☁️ 19° / 15° 💧31%
Tue ☁️ 25° / 13° 💧8%
Wed ☁️ 23° / 15° 💧20%
Thu 🌦️ 18° / 14° 💧36%
Honey Harbour
☀️ 12°C
Clear
H: 18° / L: 12° · Wind W 7 km/h (gusts 24) · Humidity 90%
Sun ☁️ 20° / 10° 💧4%
Mon ☁️ 20° / 11° 💧7%
Tue ☁️ 19° / 10° 💧4%
Wed ☁️ 20° / 11° 💧29%
Thu 🌦️ 16° / 11° 💧49%
Sudbury
☀️ 11°C
Clear
H: 21° / L: 11° · Wind NW 13 km/h (gusts 24) · Humidity 83%
Sun 🌧️ 20° / 11° 💧46%
Mon 🌦️ 23° / 9° 💧22%
Tue ☁️ 22° / 8° 💧1%
Wed ☁️ 21° / 11° 💧24%
Thu 🌦️ 23° / 11° 💧53%

🚨 Breaking News

Today's Paper - The New York Times

The Times serves up a cryptic teaser about Israel losing friends faster than a conspiracy theorist at a dinner party, with the US apparently playing the role of that one loyal friend who keeps lending money. Two-thirds of Israel's defense budget courtesy of American taxpayers—because apparently we've cornered the market on being everyone's reluctant sugar daddy.

World

US push to get Iran talks started hits an early bump. Vance stays at home, for now

Iran's diplomatic delegation pulled a no-show to Switzerland, presumably stuck in traffic behind their 'ceasefire first, coffee later' policy demands. The US State Department is learning that getting Iran to the negotiating table is roughly as challenging as herding cats who are also on fire and very politically principled about it.

Breaking

🌍 World News

Mideast Live Updates: Fighting Persists in Lebanon, Complicating Iran Peace Talks

That brand-new ceasefire is off to a rocky start, with Israel and Hezbollah exchanging fire overnight like they're testing whether the ink is dry on the agreement. The ongoing clashes have already torpedoed U.S.-Iran peace talks scheduled for Friday—because nothing derails diplomacy faster than actual explosions.

NYT World

🇨🇦 Canada / Toronto

Who created Toronto’s stained glass windows? A historian explains

Toronto glass artist Henry Knight has spent decades repairing nearly 50 stained glass windows while documenting their creators' stories. Finally, someone who appreciates that the city's most beautiful art is literally something you can see right through.

CBC Toronto

📈 Tech Stocks

Jim Cramer sends a stern message to SpaceX buyers

Jim Cramer is apparently dispensing stern financial wisdom to SpaceX investors, which is like getting driving advice from someone who exclusively crashes bumper cars. No description provided, but when Cramer speaks sternly about space investments, it's probably time to either buy more or flee to Mars.

Yahoo Finance

🎨 AI for Content Creators

The film about Sam Altman has been dropped by Amazon MGM

Amazon MGM has dropped Luca Guadagnino's film about Sam Altman's dramatic 2023 firing-and-rehiring saga, starring Andrew Garfield as the OpenAI CEO. Apparently even Hollywood thinks there's only so much corporate boardroom melodrama audiences can stomach, though given Silicon Valley's recent track record, they're probably missing out on pure gold.

The Verge AI

Barret Zoph is out at OpenAI again after just five months

Barret Zoph has left OpenAI again after just five months back, making his tenure shorter than most people's gym memberships. The revolving door at OpenAI spins so fast it could probably power their data centers, though given the musical chairs of executive departures, maybe that's the plan.

The Verge AI

Is the US government’s Anthropic ban accidentally helping the brand?

The US government banned Anthropic's latest models citing security concerns, but critics argue the same vulnerabilities exist elsewhere and the move might actually be giving Anthropic free publicity. Nothing says 'this AI is powerful' quite like having the feds scramble to shut it down, which is either terrible governance or brilliant marketing depending on your perspective.

TechCrunch AI

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

Three Amazon engineers who testified about data center limits at Seattle City Council hearings are now facing termination, despite a city law protecting political speech. Amazon's definition of 'don't bite the hand that feeds you' apparently extends to 'don't even nibble on the corporate policies that house you.'

The Verge AI

🤖 AI General

Siri AI Hands On: A Smart, Helpful Assistant

Apple's Siri apparently went to charm school and finally learned how to hold a conversation without making you want to throw your phone. After years of being about as helpful as a chocolate teapot, our digital overlord might actually earn its keep.

Wired AI

The Download: AI bottleneck debates, and BCI trials take off

A startup claims they've cracked the mathematical puzzle that's been giving AI researchers migraines, while brain-computer interfaces are having their main character moment. Just another Tuesday in the 'we're definitely living in the future now' department.

MIT Tech Review

💻 Tech General

I Stored a Website in a Favicon

Some masochist decided to cram an entire website into a favicon because apparently we haven't suffered enough optimization nightmares. The 131 Hacker News upvotes suggest this is either brilliant or the collective result of too much caffeine and not enough sleep.

Hacker News

He made your free video player run smoothly. Now he’s doing that for robots.

Jean-Baptiste Kempf, the French wizard behind your mysteriously functional free video player, has pivoted from making your movies watchable to making robots obedient with his new venture Kyber. Because apparently teaching VLC to play everything wasn't ambitious enough—now he wants to remote-control the robot uprising.

TechCrunch

SwitchBot’s Standing Circulator Fan is worth fighting for

A tech reviewer admits to developing feelings for a battery-powered fan, which says either great things about SwitchBot's engineering or concerning things about the reviewer's social life. The '3D circulator' marketing speak translates to 'it moves air in directions,' but apparently does so with enough charm to inspire actual excitement.

The Verge

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