Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Biden plan for cleaner power system faces daunting obstacles, by Cathy Bussewitz
Tesla posts $438M 1Q profit on strong electric vehicle sales, by Tom Krisher
CNN
Food site Epicurious to stop publishing recipes with beef, by Clare Duffy
Oscars notches its lowest ratings in the show’s history, by Frank Pallotta
The Wall Street Journal
Google Bundles Products to Land Univision Cloud Deal, by Aaron Tilley, Tripp Mickle
Lyft Agrees to Sell Autonomous-Driving Unit to Toyota for $550 Million, by Preetika Rana
CNBC
Millennials are leading a rural revitalization, Tractor Supply CEO says, by Tyler Clifford
Walmart says rising number of women, people of color are in leadership roles, by Melissa Repko
Reuters
Gucci, Facebook file joint lawsuit against alleged counterfeiter
Volkswagen Mexico plans more output stoppages due to chip shortages
News about business journalism
ProPublica hires BuzzFeed’s Silverman
Credit Union Journal editor Passman, ME Stewart depart
Axios hires Marino as its business editor
Atlanta Biz Chronicle hires Suggs to cover commercial real estate
Eggerton retiring from Broadcasting & Cable
The Real Deal hires Urban as director of editorial development
Fortune launches its higher ed coverage with online MBA rankings