🧵 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
“We will carry on doing everything in our power to secure Evan’s release.”
Appearing in today’s print edition of The Wall Street Journal, a note to readers from @WSJ Editor in Chief @EmmaTuckerWSJ as we continue to push for Evan's safe return. #IStandWithEvan
Yesterday, @elonmusk’s Twitter labeled NPR “state-affiliated media,” even though the company’s own policy stated the organization shouldn’t be labeled as such because it has editorial independence (left).
Hours later, Twitter removed the reference to NPR in the policy (right).
Years ago, skateboarding was branded as a hobby for rebels in city streets, schoolyards and back alleys. Those days are long gone. The U.S. Postal Service is issuing stamps that laud the sport — and what Indigenous groups have brought to the culture. https://t.co/la4wo6ozWK
I’ve been coaching my daughter Abby in basketball going back to 5th grade. With her senior season winding down, I wrote about love and basketball. https://t.co/Xss3BWq0ww
Budding businesses, a vibrant music scene, and lots of Southern charm🌇
We went to Nashville, Tennessee, one of America's small business hubs, to find out what made it a magnet for entrepreneurs:
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Over Thanksgiving week, an officer handcuffed and detained a Walls Street Journal reporter who was trying to interview customers outside of a bank.
A bystander troubled by what was happening recorded the situation.
@ABC15 will have that story tonight.
At the onset of the COVID pandemic in March 2020, some banks asked LSEG to close its markets for a day or two so they could catch up with post-trade settlement and processing, he said.
LSEG CEO says weak links in markets exposed by recent volatility https://t.co/TCHeUF3Zb2