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WhatsApp gets a new boss with a fintech agenda, Instagram eyes Netflix — and Anthropic may have accidentally banned itself. Big moves, bigger consequences. • WhatsApp head Will Cathcart is stepping down after seven years WhatsApp CEO Will Cathcart is stepping down after seven years, with Meta tapping Kunal Shah — founder of Indian fintech app Cred — to lead the world's biggest messaging platform. • Patreon CEO Jack Conte on supporting artists in the AI slop era Patreon CEO Jack Conte joined Decoder to argue that AI-generated slop and platform algorithmic shifts are destroying the creator economy, and that Patreon is repositioning itself as a direct competitor to Instagram and TikTok to fill the gap. • Apple’s AirPods Max 2 are $150 off for the first time Apple's AirPods Max 2 are hitting their lowest-ever price of $399.99 — $150 off the normal $549 — at both Walmart and Amazon ahead of Prime Day 2026. • Instagram looks to take on streaming services with longer-form, episodic and live formats for its TV app Instagram is expanding its TV app with longer-form videos, episodic series, and live content, making a direct play against Netflix and Amazon Prime Video for living room screen time. • The founder conference built for growth: TechCrunch Founder Summit pass rates increase June 26 TechCrunch Founder Summit 2026 is offering Early Bird pass discounts of up to $190 through June 26, ahead of its November 4 event in Boston bringing together 1,000+ founders and investors. • Lucid Motors’ new CEO cuts 18% of staff to ‘simplify the company’ Lucid Motors is cutting 18% of its workforce — roughly 1,500 employees — as new CEO Silvio Napoli moves to streamline operations and slash costs amid a cooling U.S. EV market. • This former hacker saw the light—and now wants to collect all of it Dan Roelker, a former hacker-turned-DARPA-cyberwarfare-chief-turned-SpaceX-software-head, has cofounded Observable Space in 2025 to build advanced telescopes and optical systems for what he calls the real new space race — happening on the ground. • How Anthropic may have talked itself into an AI export ban The US has banned foreign nationals from accessing Anthropic's latest AI models Mythos and Fable, with critics arguing Anthropic's own aggressive risk-warning language helped trigger the export restrictions. • Trump admin’s coal investments assist plants with repeated violations The Trump administration is funneling millions in federal grants to keep aging coal plants running — including at least three with repeated Clean Air Act and Clean Water Act violations — reversing planned closures and drawing sharp criticism from health and environmental experts. • Chicago to buy, renovate Greyhound bus terminal Chicago is moving to acquire and renovate its iconic Greyhound bus terminal, signaling a major public investment in intercity transit infrastructure. • ‘Toy Story 5’ blasts off with $160 million — the biggest box-office debut of the year Toy S
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