Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Fears of virus seem far away as stores reopen in rural US, by Matthew Brown, Amy Beth Hanson
Digital-ad downturn may complicate life for Google, Facebook, by Michael Liedtke, Barbara Ortutay
CNN
Tesla’s latest Autopilot feature is slowing down for green lights, too, by Matt McFarland
Farmers are worried about going under. That could put fruit and vegetables in short supply, бъ Danielle Wiener-Bronner
The Wall Street Journal
Apple Delays Mass Production of 2020 Flagship iPhones, by Yoko Kubota
Without Coronavirus Aid, Local Newspapers Could Fold, by Keach Hagey, Jeffrey A. Trachtenberg, Lindsay Wise
CNBC
Saudi Arabia buys $500 million stake in coronavirus-hit Live Nation, stock jumps nearly 10%, by Natasha Turak
Boeing workers to return to Dreamliner factory in South Carolina next month after closure amid coronavirus, by Leslie Josephs
Reuters
BP’s profit tumbles, debt climbs as coronavirus crisis hammers oil demand, by Ron Bousso, Shadia Nasralla
Tech issues hobble U.S. banks’ mad grab for $310 billion in new small-business aid, by Pete Schroeder, Michelle Price
News about business journalism
Fortune Union asks for more severance for laid-off workers
Money manager sends Institutional Investor a cease-and-desist letter
FT suspends media reporter DiStefano
Forbes hires senior VP of HR and talent management
Report: FT reporter accessed rival media’s Zoom call
WSJ launches new personal finance site WSJ Money
WSJ, “Frontline” win Bingham Prize for Indian health service coverage