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Russia Punishes Those Who Seek the Truth
The only surprise in the guilty verdict against Evan Gershkovich, a Wall Street Journal correspondent who was arrested in Russia…
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World
Wall St. Journal Reporter Says She Was Fired Over Hong Kong Union Post
The journalist accused her former employer of failing to stand up for press freedom, a claim that the newspaper rejected.
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Economy
OpenAI Strikes a Deal to License News Corp Content
The deal gives OpenAI’s chatbots access to new and archived material from The Wall Street Journal, The New York Post,…
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Sports
They Think You Should Be Grateful
Alex and Mimi Ikonn are the duo behind the popular “Five Minute Journal,” which has become ubiquitous on night stands…
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Economy
‘Every Day Is Hard’: One Year Since Russia Jailed a U.S. Reporter
One year ago on Friday, Ella Milman and Mikhail Gershkovich received a chilling phone call from the managing editor of…
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World
Jailed in Putin’s Russia for Speaking the Truth
The Committee to Protect Journalists has documented that at least 320 members of the press were behind bars around the…
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World
An Analog Library of All the Lives I’ve Lived
After a routine iPhone update, a new Journal app recently appeared. Intrigued, I tapped it, which led to the instruction…
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World
Russian Court Upholds Longer Detention for American Reporter
Evan Gershkovich, a correspondent for The Wall Street Journal, was accused of espionage after being arrested during a reporting trip.…
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World
Blinken says the U.S. is ‘intensely engaged’ in efforts to free Evan Gershkovich.
Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken said on Wednesday that the U.S. government remained “intensely engaged” in efforts to get…
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World
The Russian foreign minister hints of a possible prisoner swap for Gershkovich.
Russia’s foreign minister, Sergey V. Lavrov, hinted on Tuesday at the possibility of a prisoner swap involving two Americans detained…
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