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#Evan is still in prison in Russia for doing his job. Time for him to be freed so he can return to his family. #IStandWithEvan

#Evan is still in prison in Russia for doing his job. Time for him to be freed so he can return to his family. #IStandWithEvan
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“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”

Today’s front page of The Wall Street Journal.

One year stolen. We will not rest until Evan Gershkovich is free.

#IStandWithEvan
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Today marks a grim anniversary: One year of wrongful imprisonment for The Wall Street Journal journalist Evan Gershkovich #IStandWithEvan Homepage of the Wall Street Journal this morning:

Today marks a grim anniversary: One year of wrongful imprisonment for <a href="/WSJ/">The Wall Street Journal</a> journalist Evan Gershkovich
#IStandWithEvan 

Homepage of the Wall Street Journal this morning:
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Please share! Today marks one year of Evan Gershkovich's wrongful detainment by Russian authorities. The WSJ journalist has spent the last 12 months in prison on a false charge. Let's keep him in our hearts and minds and continue the push for his release. wsj.com/world/russia/e…

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It's been one year since our fellow journalist, Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich, was detained in Russia and falsely accused of espionage. The Journal and the U.S. government vehemently deny the allegation and continue to call for his immediate release. The

It's been one year since our fellow journalist, Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich, was detained in Russia and falsely accused of espionage. The Journal and the U.S. government vehemently deny the allegation and continue to call for his immediate release. 

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After enduring unimaginable suffering and uncertainty, the Americans detained in Russia are safe, free, and have begun their journeys back into the arms of their families.

After enduring unimaginable suffering and uncertainty, the Americans detained in Russia are safe, free, and have begun their journeys back into the arms of their families.
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The secret negotiations to free The Wall Street Journal’s Evan Gershkovich unfolded on three continents, involving spy agencies, billionaires, political power players and his fiercest advocate—his mom on.wsj.com/3yqXcGv on.wsj.com/3yqXcGv

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When Evan Gershkovich arrived at an Air Force base outside Washington, it marked at least a partial vindication for President Biden’s beleaguered foreign policy in his waning months in office on.wsj.com/3Su9qVF on.wsj.com/3Su9qVF

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The Cybertruck was designed to feel like the truck of the future. To some buyers, their new pickups instead feel like they haven’t been cleaned. wsj.com/business/autos… via The Wall Street Journal

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“Let’s not reinvent the ocean.” One Ford executive spent over a decade documenting the mixed metaphors and verbal flubs uttered in meetings. Mike Colias chronicles his efforts in this classic workplace ahed in today’s The Wall Street Journal: wsj.com/lifestyle/ford…