Some of Thursday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
IRS will delay tax filing due date until May 17, by Sarah Skidmore Sell
Will work from home outlast virus? Ford’s move suggests yes, by Tom Krisher, Christopher Rugaber
CNN
BMW unveils a new electric car, but says it isn’t counting out gas engines just yet, by Peter Valdes-Dapena
Amazon’s grocery chain is growing. It isn’t Whole Foods, by Nathaniel Meyersohn
The Wall Street Journal
UAW Accuses Ford of Shifting New Vehicle Production From Ohio to Mexico, by Nora Naughton
Texas Freeze Triggers Global Plastics Shortage, by Christopher M. Matthews, Austen Hufford, Collin Eaton
CNBC
Starbucks sets goal of making its green coffee carbon neutral by 2030, by Amelia Lucas
FAA to inspect several Boeing Dreamliners due to production issues, by Leslie Josephs
Reuters
Home nesting’ and telehealth spending to keep rising post-pandemic, McKinsey survey finds, by Gayle Issa, Victoria Waldersee
Several U.S. states sue Biden administration for revoking permit for Keystone XL pipeline
News about business journalism
The strategy behind tech coverage at Rest of World
Fortune CEO Murray: Our future has never looked brighter
Institutional Investor hires CNBC’s Feuer
Quartz has made an NFT of one of its articles
Fortune’s Wieczner departing for New York Magazine
Arkansas Business editor Moritz taking a step back
Dunbar, longtime Canadian biz journalist, dies at 89