Margaret Keady
@keadymargaret
International photo editor at The Wall Street Journal
#IStandWithEvan
@wsj @wsjphotos
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23-06-2009 18:15:45
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Raw and devastating work from occupied Mariupol. Very grateful #gabrielemicalizzi is there making these photographs The Wall Street Journal WSJ Photos - Inside the Russian Siege of Mariupol - WSJ wsj.com/story/inside-t…
🚨Some news:🚨 This morning, WSJ Photo Editors announced that an overwhelming majority of their department have signed union authorization cards indicating their desire to be represented by IAPE TNG/CWA 1096, Local 1096 of The NewsGuild-CWA and CWA. 🧵
“He’s patient, he’s skilled, he’s peaceful, he’s goal oriented.” And he's a bear. Ahed (words & photos) via @AngelaXOwens on the thousands who watch explore.org live cam to follow Otis, reigning champ of #FatBearWeek wsj.com/articles/fat-b… via The Wall Street Journal #NationalPark #wildlife
Allow us to introduce ourselves — the Wall Street Journal photo editors are a 36-member department that works on every section of The Wall Street Journal’s print and digital products. (thread)
The gov't doesn’t maintain a comprehensive public database of the mandatory financial disclosures of senior executive-branch officials. So, The Wall Street Journal built its own. For months, we pored over 31k filings from 12k senior officials across 50 federal agencies. Here’s what we found.
Very moving images by Serhii Korovayny for the The Wall Street Journal of cities across Ukraine plunged into darkness by war wsj.com/story/ukraine-…
Today we were ready to work for as long as it took to reach a fair deal, but management walked away from the table with five hours to go. It’s official: NYTimesGuild members are walking out for 24 hours on Thursday. We know what we’re worth.
This is Bakhmut, Russia’s current target and one of the most dangerous places on earth. A city of some 80,000 before the war, it is now home to barely a few thousand who face a daily struggle to survive. With photography by Emanuele Satolli
Wagner’s disposable penal battalions pose a unique danger to Ukraine: no other force, not even the Russian army, can advance with a wave after wave of near-suicidal assaults. My The Wall Street Journal report from the Bakhmut frontline 📸 Manu Brabo wsj.com/articles/russi…
My friend and colleague Evan Gershkovich has been alone in a cell in a Russian prison for two weeks #IStandWithEvan #FreeEvan #JournalismIsNotACrime
I'm glad you liked it, Kevin Madden, but ever since I wrote it, I can't get it out of my head. Not the whole song, just that first line, playing over and over on repeat.
It has been an honor and a privilege working with Manu Brabo in Ukraine. This is so well deserved The Wall Street Journal WSJ Photos
100 days ago I got a text from a colleague asking if I had heard from Evan Gershkovich . 100 days is an appalling amount of time. #FreeEvan #IStandWithEvan #JournalismIsNotACrime