My friend and @WSJ colleague Evan Gershkovich has been held in a Russian prison since March 2023 just for doing his job.
He now faces a sham trial, and Russian authorities shaved his head. We continue to stand with Evan in every way.
#IStandWithEvan#FreeEvan
¿En qué momento el país permitió que los equilibrios democráticos se desplazaran hacia el monopartidismo? 70 años de lucha para quitar el poder hegemónico, tan peligroso para la democracia, y de un plumazo volvemos a 1982.
Officials in Wellington, FL approve development on part of the town’s Equestrian Preserve — and now a bunch of horse properties go up for sale. Coincidence?
Canada on Sunday announced a two-year extension to a ban on foreign ownership of Canadian housing, saying the step was aimed at addressing worries about Canadians being priced out of housing markets in cities and towns across the country. https://t.co/9WlujFofao
The comments on these sorts of posts show a complete lack of understanding for what journalists do and the role they play in questioning power and holding wrongdoers accountable. Reporting and capturing all angles of a story is a skill that takes many years to nail down.
We're shaken, gutted. I feel for the colleagues we lost in the newsroom and fear for the future of #democracy without a robust press at the highest standards. The LAT *cannot fail. We must all do what we can to help journalism survive this cataclysm. 🦅 https://t.co/lGyV058qvS
Miami Mafia Twist: Unit owner in historic Downtown building — passed every inspection since 1925 — was forced out with 70 other businesses by fire marshal, gets shady email from real estate company with secret offer to buy — and it’s Mayor Francis Suarez firm! #BecauseMiami
Proud to be among the impressive shortlist for the Fetisov Journalism Awards for my reporting on the use of surveillance technology in Honduras.
Huge thanks to @CodaStory for supporting this investigation
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