🧵 On March 29, 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 requested that a United Nations group declare Evan Gershkovich arbitrarily detained and asked it to appeal to Russia to release him immediately https://t.co/CFEEFcLZeE
No date has been made public for the trial of Evan Gershkovich five months into his detention. He is caught in a justice system in which defendants can wait for a year or more before their cases are heard. https://t.co/zC4E2H6za6
🧵 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
The House of Representatives voted 422-0 to approve a bipartisan resolution calling on Russia to immediately free jailed Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich https://t.co/WV203YeAUs via @WSJ
The judge was delivering crushing news, but Evan Gershkovich’s parents couldn’t stop smiling at their son, who stood in a metal cage before them https://t.co/PbgLuJ8CJX via @WSJ#IStandWithEvan#FreeEvan#JournalismIsNotaCrime
🧵 On #WorldPressFreedomDay, we’re offering resources for those want to show their support 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/ll83UMXlp5
The arrest of Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich spotlights a judicial system in which defendants often languish in detention while prosecutors are granted time to build their cases https://t.co/45SGUSPvpG
Russia said it had rejected a request from U.S. officials in Moscow to visit jailed WSJ reporter Evan Gershkovich next month in retaliation for the recent denial of U.S. visas to Russian journalists https://t.co/orsJIWUJTF
The U.S. government on April 10 officially designated Evan Gershkovich “wrongfully detained” by Russia, allowing it to unlock resources in an effort to free him. Here’s what that means. https://t.co/pprWbRELVR
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 a week ago during a reporting trip and remains in prison #IStandWithEvan https://t.co/zeWMM5XBFV
Guys! The @WSJ asked how I would cover Super Bowl food.
My response: Embracing football is a big part of the immigrant experience & game-day eating is a big part of football, which means we inevitably leave our mark: https://t.co/xVGriaUnL8
Forever love seeing stories in print!
Looking forward to showing off my city at the @iacppix conference in Pittsburgh this weekend. You coming? I’m here to be bossy regarding your dining choices, recommend the best city walks and generally promote good times.
Tickets: https://t.co/GxNSJClmcE
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Check out this video from @alleghenycol about Prof. @EricPallant! Preorder Eric's book SOURDOUGH CULTURE @AgatePublishing on our site (you might win sourdough starter!)—join the launch with @bethkracklauer (@WSJ) on 9/14:
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@cettedrucks @matt_kronsberg @BenKKemper@SuzanneGoin Yes! And what that book taught me is that it’s about taste as well as texture. Those crumbs can carry so much flavor!
@cettedrucks @matt_kronsberg @BenKKemper You know who’s a master of crumbs? @SuzanneGoin. In Sunday Suppers at Lucques the breadcrumb game is very high indeed