Some of Thursday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Twitter preps ephemeral tweets, starts testing in Brazil, by Barbara Ortutay
United is first to cut US flying due to virus outbreak, by David Koenig
CNN
UK airline Flybe collapses as coronavirus crisis deals the final blow, by Michelle Toh
BMW redesigns its iconic logo, by Jordan Valinsky
The Wall Street Journal
Hemp Suppliers at Odds With Hazy Regulations, by Kirk Maltais
GM Aims to Convince Wall Street Skeptics Its Future Is Electric, by Mike Colias
CNBC
House passes emergency spending, California governor declares state of emergency, by Dawn Kopecki, Berkeley Lovelace Jr., William Feuer
Campbell Soup is increasing production to prepare for coronavirus demand, by Amelia Lucas
Reuters
Finland’s Nokia announces 5G partnership with Intel, by Tarmo Virki
Exclusive: China’s top gas importer PetroChina declares force majeure on imports – sources, by Chen Aizhu, Jessica Jaganathan
News about business journalism
Houston Biz Journal hires new reporter
Bloomberg News staffers relieved, disappointed for owner
Bloomberg News returns to normal election coverage
Investopedia editor Silver: My goal is to answer questions
New beat for WSJ reporter Levy
Industry Dive adds seven new journalists
Protocol expands DC and NY bureau with two new hires
Washington Post bags three Scripps Howard Awards
Interview with Goldberg, editor-in-chief, The Dispatch
Two-time Pulitzer winner Carreyrou to speak in Sun Valley
AP broadcast journalist Byrne takes on expanded regional role
Promotion for Digiday reporter Willens
Politico expands UK team with four new openings