A group of senators is pressing Russia to release Wall Street Journal correspondent Evan Gershkovich as he hits six months in detention after being arrested on a reporting trip https://t.co/dG2tzuFxSe via @WSJ
It's been six months since Evan Gershkovich was wrongfully detained in Russia. He's still there.
Bring him home now.
On a soccer game played to raise awareness in his hometown:
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On the six-month anniversary of WSJ reporter Evan Gershkovich’s detention in Russia, his family writes, “It’s hard not to think about everything he is missing” @evangershkovich is part of a truly remarkable and wonderful family #IStandwithEvan https://t.co/PJhjLdfCpo via @WSJ
“We’re keeping our eyes on the news and keeping our fingers crossed for rain.” How a drought along the Mississippi is threatening New Orleans’s drinking water supply. https://t.co/XBOO9U5Oyw via @WSJ
As maternity wards close across the U.S., local patients and advocates have been fighting to save birthing units. Now, some states are stepping up efforts to preserve such services. https://t.co/25HHVYJ4WW via @WSJ
America’s largest steel company is betting nuclear fusion can help it eliminate carbon emissions and power one of the most energy-intensive manufacturing processes https://t.co/ae4q8qUGgc via @WSJ
A Moscow city court declined to consider jailed WSJ reporter Evan Gershkovich’s latest appeal against his pretrial detention https://t.co/Z2Y7M4wovL via @WSJ
The attempt to reimagine the Innerbelt freeway in Akron, Ohio, is part of a process in cities where highway projects damaged Black neighborhoods https://t.co/x1kVTz2LGF via @WSJ
An advanced F-35 jet fighter went missing Sunday after a “mishap” forced a Marine Corps pilot to eject near Charleston, S.C. https://t.co/X8VJqIlAij via @WSJ
When alligators started appearing in a Pennsylvania river, it was survival of the fittest; “I don’t think it’ll be a problem, as long as I out-kayak these two.” https://t.co/AvGpgB2RPZ via @WSJ
More old people are becoming homeless as fixed incomes don’t keep up with higher housing costs and other financial shocks; "not seen since the Great Depression" https://t.co/Nd4rbMc1Hz
The start of this NFL season had some ugly moments. And it’s backed up by an early small sample of numbers that showed it was a difficult start to the season for most quarterbacks. https://t.co/CtjFHHfdEj via @WSJ
Fraudulent sober homes in Arizona took advantage of a Medicaid loophole to collect millions while letting Native people drink and use drugs, according to investigators https://t.co/upyM5BthbW via @WSJ
A Ukrainian grandmother fled the Russians twice, 90 years apart, before dying in exile, one of many who resisted the Kremlin's efforts to dominate their homeland https://t.co/8UgIvE5Qbv via @WSJ