The Drély Tribune

Morning Edition
Friday, July 10, 2026
"All the news that's fit to panda."

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🚨 Breaking News

Trump spoke with Netanyahu about US 'moves' in the Persian Gulf

Trump and Netanyahu had their regular 'let's coordinate our next moves' chat, touching on Turkey and whatever mysterious U.S. shenanigans are brewing in the Persian Gulf. Because nothing says 'diplomatic transparency' like vague references to unspecified 'moves' in one of the world's most volatile regions.

Breaking

Today's Paper - The New York Times

The New York Times serves up today's helping of chaos with a ceasefire that's apparently as fragile as wet tissue paper. Both sides are pointing fingers faster than a playground dispute, which is exactly the mature conflict resolution we've come to expect from three-week-old peace agreements.

World

US and Iran exchange intensifying fire across Mideast, threatening ceasefire deal

The U.S. and Iran are trading airstrikes like angry neighbors throwing rocks over the fence, with Gulf countries unfortunately caught in the crossfire. This delightful escalation is naturally putting that already wobbly ceasefire deal on life support, because why let peace interfere with a perfectly good regional powder keg?

Breaking

🌍 World News

Huge crowds in Mashhad as Iran's late supreme leader is buried

Iran's late supreme leader Ali Khamenei received the full state funeral treatment at the Imam Reza shrine in Mashhad, complete with massive crowds and six days of mourning ceremonies. Nothing says 'beloved leader' quite like mandatory grief pageantry at the holiest site in the country.

BBC World

Iran’s Supreme Leader Remains Absent, a Void at the Top of the Regime

Plot twist: Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei was conspicuously absent from his own father's funeral, which is either the ultimate family drama or a sign that Iran's power structure is more fragile than a house of cards in a windstorm. Nothing screams 'stable succession' like the heir apparent going MIA during the most important political moment in decades.

NYT World

EU states do not need ‘consensus’ to hold Israel accountable

EU foreign ministers are being reminded they don't actually need unanimous approval to hold Israel accountable for Gaza and West Bank actions, because apparently some diplomatic bodies needed a refresher on how sovereignty works. It's almost as if individual nations can make moral decisions without waiting for the entire club to agree on everything.

Al Jazeera

🇨🇦 Canada / Toronto

'I don't blame them,' says instructor after Quebec requires new Ontario truckers to take exam

Quebec has decided Ontario truckers need to pass an exam before driving in their province, presumably after realizing that letting inexperienced drivers pilot massive death machines isn't ideal public policy. Ontario's auditor general basically shrugged and said 'yeah, our training standards are sketchy,' which explains why Quebec now treats Ontario commercial licenses like participation trophies.

CBC Toronto

📈 Tech Stocks

Fed minutes expose deep divide over interest-rate outlook

The Fed's latest minutes reveal officials are about as unified on interest rates as a family deciding where to go for dinner — which is to say they're split down the middle with everyone convinced they're right.

Yahoo Finance

Florida's Palm Beach airport renamed for Trump

Palm Beach International Airport gets the full Trump rebrand treatment, because apparently Florida wasn't quite Florida enough yet — now departing flights can literally take off from a place named after the man himself.

CNBC Tech

🎨 AI for Content Creators

Microsoft’s carbon emissions went up 25 percent last year

Microsoft's carbon emissions shot up 25% last year to 34 million metric tons, proving that AI data centers have about as much respect for climate goals as a toddler does for bedtime. The company's 2026 sustainability report reads like a confession letter titled 'How We Accidentally Became Environmental Villains While Teaching Computers to Think.'

The Verge AI

Fidji Simo steps down from leading OpenAI’s AGI work due to illness

Fidji Simo is stepping down from her role as OpenAI's AGI chief due to a neuroimmune condition, transitioning to part-time advisor after what was supposed to be a brief medical leave in April. It's a reminder that even in the race to create artificial general intelligence, human health doesn't run on Silicon Valley timelines.

The Verge AI

Fidji Simo steps down from OpenAI’s no. 2 role

OpenAI's No. 2 executive Fidji Simo is stepping down from her full-time role as her medical leave stretched longer than expected, creating a leadership void just as the company eyes an IPO. Nothing says 'perfect timing' like losing your second-in-command while trying to convince investors you're ready for prime time.

TechCrunch AI

The ChatGPT browser is already dead

OpenAI is already killing ChatGPT Atlas, its browser automation tool, less than a year after launching it in October. The speed of this 'sunsetting' suggests Atlas was about as successful as a chocolate teapot, proving that even AI companies can't automate their way out of building products nobody wants.

The Verge AI

OpenAI launches its new family of models with GPT-5.6

OpenAI launched its new GPT-5.6 model family with promised improvements across various areas including cybersecurity. Because apparently the best way to handle an AI arms race is to keep releasing newer, shinier models while your previous experiments die quiet deaths in the digital graveyard.

TechCrunch AI

🤖 AI General

Sperm donors need limits, says a European fertility group

A European fertility group suggests capping sperm donations after cases like a Dutch man with potentially hundreds of unknown siblings — because apparently some donors treated fertility clinics like a particularly lucrative hobby.

MIT Tech Review

💻 Tech General

GPT-5.6

GPT-5.6 is apparently causing enough of a stir on Hacker News to rack up 1276 points, though without any actual details, we're left to assume it's either revolutionary AI or just another version number that's got the tech bros hyperventilating again.

Hacker News

After Apple, India’s smartphone manufacturing boom enters new phase with Vivo JV

Vivo is setting up a joint venture in India that could serve as a blueprint for other Chinese smartphone makers navigating the country's manufacturing landscape. Because nothing says 'we're totally not concerned about geopolitical tensions' like creating a template for how to operate in increasingly protectionist markets.

TechCrunch

Microsoft’s carbon emissions went up 25 percent last year

Microsoft's carbon emissions jumped 25% last year to 34 million metric tons, proving once again that nothing accelerates climate change quite like the pursuit of artificial intelligence. Their sustainability report reads like a confession booth for the tech industry's collective inability to resist energy-guzzling data centers.

The Verge

⭐ GitHub Awesome (Trending)

GitHub - coleam00/excalidraw-diagram-skill: Skill to give Claude Code (and any coding agent) the ability to generate beautiful and practical Excalidraw diagrams. · GitHub

Someone decided Claude needed artistic skills and created a tool that lets it generate Excalidraw diagrams, because nothing says 'professional documentation' like having an AI draw your system architecture. Now your coding agents can create beautiful flowcharts that are almost certainly more aesthetically pleasing than functionally accurate.

Excalidraw Diagram Skill

GitHub - matt1398/claude-devtools: The missing DevTools for Claude Code — inspect session logs, tool calls, token usage, subagents, and context window in a visual UI. Free, open source.

Someone built the DevTools that Claude Code should have shipped with, offering a visual UI to inspect all the behind-the-scenes chaos of AI development. Finally, developers can watch their token usage hemorrhage and their context windows overflow in real-time with the dignity of proper tooling.

claude-devtools

GitHub - vercel-labs/webreel: Record scripted browser demos as video · GitHub

Vercel Labs created a tool to record scripted browser demos as videos, solving the age-old problem of having to actually perform live demos when you could just automate the whole charade. Perfect for when you want the authenticity of a real demo with none of the risk of human error ruining your perfectly crafted narrative.

webreel