Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Iconic plant’s end spells doom for struggling coal industry, by Dylan Lovan
Europe eyes smartphone location data to stem virus spread, by Frank Bajak, Nicole Winfield
CNN
Cops in the toilet paper aisle: Grocery stores add extra security, by Nathaniel Meyersohn
Funerals are the latest part of American life to move online, by Samantha Murphy Kelly
The Wall Street Journal
Apple’s Market Cap Drops Below $1 Trillion, by Alexander Osipovich
PG&E to Plead Guilty to Involuntary Manslaughter Charges in Deadly California Wildfire, by Katherine Blunt
CNBC
Nordstrom suspends dividend, halts buybacks and taps credit in midst of coronavirus pandemic, by Lauren Thomas
Retailers are dangling deals online amid coronavirus, but shoppers may not show up, by Lauren Thomas
Reuters
Puma sets short-time work for 1,400 staff, by Alexander Huebner
JD Sports delays results to May, cites ample cash resources, by Tanishaa Nadkar
News about business journalism
Shen tabbed to write Fortune’s Term Sheet
Providence Biz News pauses print edition
NPR reporter Kurtzleben switches to econ/business
Leonard joins Business Insider as health policy and politics reporter
Business Insider hires Dodge as health care reporter
FT editor: We’re producing paper from makeshift offices
Digiday’s Phinney to join The Daily Beast as newsletter product manager