
Sharon Terlep
@sharonterlep
WSJ consumer products reporter. Michigan native. Former autos scribe. New mom of a 17-year-old.
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Walmart and Kroger are raising prices for BinaxNOW rapid Covid-19 tests after the expiration of a deal with the White House to sell the kits for $14 wsj.com/articles/walma… via The Wall Street Journal


CVS CEO Karen Lynch removed several executives following an investigation into how they handled sexual-harassment complaints and told staff she will overhaul how the company handles such matters. wsj.com/articles/cvs-o… via The Wall Street Journal



SCOOP w/ Sharon Terlep: CVS and Walmart are moving in March to shorten operating hours at many U.S. pharmacies to help improve the work environment for staff wsj.com/articles/cvs-w…


We IAPE TNG/CWA 1096-represented reporters at The Wall Street Journal and Barron's are doing our part: digital subs grew 12% YoY to 4.6 million and EBITDA margins were best Q1 since 2008. Yet Dow Jones is offering us 3% raises, after two years of 8% and 4.7% avg inflation, respectively.


Boeing expected to name Stephanie Pope as COO, likely successor to Calhoun as CEO. Sharon Terlep Emily Glazer @wsj wsj.com/business/airli…

NYC IAPE TNG/CWA 1096 members, stop by our 6th floor table at 1211 AOA to fill out your contract holiday card to mgmt. We'll be on the 5th floor tomorrow! Not in NYC? Read on for details on how to sign a card from the comfort of your own home! #Solidarity #Contract23 #WeAreWorthMore 1/2


Today and everyday we stand with our fiercely talented reporter and friend, Evan Gershkovich. His continued detention by Russia is an absolute outrage. We need his byline back in the The Wall Street Journal instead of his photo. #IStandWithEvan


It’s Friday, January 5, 2024. WSJ reporter Evan Gershkovich was detained by the Russian FSB on March 29, 2023. 282 days ago. His “crime” was practicing journalism in Russia. LET HIM GO, President of Russia ! #IStandWithEvan


Back in house? Boeing is in talks to acquire Spirit AeroSystems, the troubled jet-fuselage supplier it split off two decades ago that’s been at the center of quality issues affecting 737 MAX jets. News from Lauren Thomas & Sharon Terlep wsj.com/business/airli…




The FAA and United Airlines are investigating how a person traveling with a Major League Baseball team was seen sitting in the cockpit during the team’s flight from Denver to Toronto wsj.com/business/airli… via The Wall Street Journal