Sandra Salathe Most Recent What's next after the FDA expanded abortion pill access to retail pharmacies On Tuesday, the Food and Drug Administration took major steps towards increasing access to abortion pills in the U.S. with a rule change that will allow retail pharmacies, including CVS and Walgreens, to begin selling abortion pills. Signet CEO explains why jewelry 'does much better than the rest of retail' during tough times Although the prospect of a mild recession in 2023 has weighed on many retailers and industries, jewelry is a more resilient category than others, Signet Jewelers (SIG) CEO Gina Drosos said. Inflation adds cost to menstrual products on top of the 'pink tax' and pandemic The lack of access to affordable period products is a global issue known as period poverty, and it affects 16.9 million people in the U.S. Retail trader explains 'the stark lesson’ for crypto investors amid the FTX collapse Multiple firms have taken extreme measures since FTX filed for bankruptcy on November 11, leaving customers without access to their funds. America is facing a diaper crisis, and the anti-abortion movement is making it worse Many families across the U.S. lack access to supplies essential to their baby's well-being, including clothing, food, and diapers. Rosewood Hotel CEO: 'We are experiencing labor challenges' On a recent episode of "Influencers with Andy Serwer," Sonia Cheng, the CEO of the Rosewood Hotel Group, acknowledged the global hotel company has faced "labor challenges" but suggested it's finally starting to find workers eager to join the hospitality industry. 'The prescription barrier': Birth control access comes into focus in post-Roe world Approval to distribute birth control pills over the counter in the United States has swiftly become a crucial battle — particularly in the wake of the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade. Abortion and finances: The economic consequences of overturning Roe v. Wade While denying someone an abortion can have dangerous repercussions on an individual’s overall health, it can also lead to harmful economic outcomes. What people consider 'wellness' is changing, MindBody CEO explains The fitness industry is recovering from the shock of COVID-19, and gyms are finding that some pandemic-era trends are subsiding while others are sticking around. Longtime shareholder describes 'what sets Berkshire apart from other companies' The annual Berkshire Hathaway meeting is set to kick off Saturday, April 30. Dubbed the "Woodstock for capitalists,' the event will take place in Omaha. Nebraska, and be presided over by Chairman and CEO Warren Buffett and Vice Chairman Charlie Munger.