Peter Rawlinson was one of the engineers behind Tesla’s Model S. Now, as the CEO of Lucid, he says he won’t be building a $20,000 EV. Find out why in episode 1 of our new podcast series Bold Names. 🎧 https://t.co/qgCsoYS8NO
Elon Musk relied on Peter Rawlinson’s engineering skills at Tesla. Now, Rawlinson heads electric vehicle startup Lucid, which bet big on high-end EVs. Will that bet pay off? Rawlinson speaks with @timkhiggins and @mims on the Bold Names podcast. 🎧 Listen: https://t.co/SwuNCT8VfO
“His Story Should Be Here”
Today’s front page of The Wall Street Journal.
One year stolen. We will not rest until Evan Gershkovich is free.
#IStandWithEvan
“His story should be here.”
It’s been one year since Evan Gershkovich was wrongfully detained. No case has been brought against him because he committed no crime.
#FreeEvan
SecState Blinken: "Today marks one year since Russia wrongfully detained WSJ reporter Evan Gershkovich. To date, Russia has provided no evidence of wrongdoing for a simple reason: Evan did nothing wrong. Journalism is not a crime."
Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich was arrested in Russia last March 29, accused of espionage, a charge he, the paper, and the U.S. government vehemently denied. Lesley Stahl talks with Gershkovich's sister, Danielle, about her brother's imprisonment.
This is what a hurricane forecaster sees when a storm is on the way. On @WSJ’s Future of Everything podcast, @arianaluzzz visited the National Hurricane Center in Florida to learn how technology like drones are improving their forecasts.
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🧵 One hundred days ago, Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich was detained in Russia during a reporting trip. He remains in a Moscow prison.
We’re offering resources for those who want to show their support for him. #IStandWithEvan https://t.co/ll83UMXlp5
Lawyers representing the publisher of The Wall Street Journal asked a United Nations human rights advocate to press Russia to release jailed Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich - 100 days is 100 days too long. #IStandwithEvan https://t.co/fq8eSdhHwS via @WSJ
🧵 Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich was detained in Russia on March 29 during a reporting trip and remains in prison. We’re offering resources for those who want to show their support for him. #IStandWithEvan https://t.co/ll83UMXlp5
🧵 We’re offering resources for people who want to show their support across social media for Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich, who was detained in Russia on March 29 during a reporting trip and remains in prison #IStandWithEvan https://t.co/CfE5Q0Da9F
Today marks four weeks since our colleague and friend, Evan Gershkovich, was detained in Russia. We continue to stand with Evan and his family in seeking his immediate release. #IStandWithEvan
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A Moscow court on April 18 upheld the detention of Evan Gershkovich on an allegation of espionage that the Journal and the U.S. government vehemently deny. After a closed hearing, he was denied bail and ordered held in prison pending trial. https://t.co/wrPUvO7QDj
It has been two weeks since our friend and colleague, Evan Gershkovich, was wrongfully detained by Russia for simply doing his job. We stand with Evan and his family in demanding his immediate release. #IStandWithEvan
Roger Carstens, the U.S. Special Presidential Envoy for Hostage Affairs, speaks to @savannahguthrie about journalist Evan Gershkovich following his arrest in Russia over alleged espionage: “We’re bringing the whole power of the U.S. government into this negotiation."
It's been two weeks since our colleague @evangershkovich was wrongfully detained in Russia for doing his job. He should be released immediately. #IStandWithEvan#FreeEvan