Apple Maps Gains Popularity Despite Initial Backlash
Once notorious for errors, Apple Maps now has a growing user base

If you got lost while driving to a party, there's a chance you might be asked, "Were you using Apple Maps?"

Following its 2012 debut, Apple's navigation app quickly gained a reputation for being unreliable. Roads were missing in Grand Cayman. New York's Manhattan Bridge appeared as a roller coaster. Australian authorities even warned that some of the app's navigation errors were "potentially life threatening."

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The "1812 Overture", officially titled "The Year 1812, Festival Overture in E♭ major, Op. 49", is one of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky's most famous works. He composed the piece in 1880 to commemorate Russia's successful defense against Napoleon's invading Grande Armée in 1812.

Here are some more detailed aspects of this famous piece:

FDA Approves First RSV Drug to Protect All Infants From Virus
While the infection often leads to mild, coldlike symptoms, it is the leading cause of hospitalization of infants in the U.S.

Parents have a new tool to protect their newborns from a common but potentially deadly respiratory virus that sends tens of thousands of babies to the hospital each year.

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Carvana's stock is once again on the rise, harking back to its high-flying days during the pandemic. However, the bonds of this used-car dealership hint at a looming risk of default.

The fluctuations in the market may not be a reliable indicator of Carvana's future prospects. Rather, its past and how its largest shareholder managed to thrive amidst struggles, while leaving some investors discontented, may provide a better roadmap.

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Tesla Begins Cybertruck Production After Yearslong Wait
The electric pickup rolled off the line nearly four years after prototype was unveiled

Tesla built the first Cybertruck at its factory in Texas, rolling out the futuristic electric pickup nearly four years after the prototype was introduced.

The company celebrated the production kickoff in a Saturday morning tweet that showed a photo of the vehicle surrounded by hundreds of employees in hard hats at Tesla’s plant in the Austin area, where the company is now based.

Ethan Brown is the founder and CEO of Beyond Meat, a company known for producing plant-based meat substitutes.

Born in 1972, Brown was raised in Washington, D.C., and later moved to rural Maryland. His father, a professor and conservationist, ran a dairy farm, and Brown has attributed much of his passion for the environment and interest in agriculture to this upbringing.

Beyond Meat is a Los Angeles-based producer of plant-based meat substitutes. The company was founded by Ethan Brown in 2009, and since then, it has gained significant attention for its efforts to create products that mimic the taste, texture, and nutritional benefits of conventional meat, while eliminating many of the environmental and health concerns associated with livestock production.