Russian Court Rejects Wall Street Journal Reporter's Appeal
Wednesday, April 19, 2023 | |
| By Jeremy W. Peters and Katie Robertson The settlement with Dominion Voting Systems was the latest extraordinary twist in a case that exposed the inner workings of the most powerful voice in conservative news. | | | By Ivan Nechepurenko and Anton Troianovski It was the first time that Evan Gershkovich, a 31-year-old American, has been seen clearly since he was detained last month and accused of espionage. | | | By Natalie Kitroeff and Ronen Bergman A Times investigation reveals the story behind how Mexico became the first and most prolific user of Pegasus. It's still using it, despite promising to stop. | | |
| World By Monika Pronczuk After Russia invaded Ukraine, the European Union blacklisted about 1,500 people linked to the war. That has complicated the lives of those who share their sometimes fairly common names. | | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Amy Silverstein Organ transplantation is mired in stagnant science and antiquated, imprecise medicine that fails patients and organ donors. | | |
| By Reuters A judge denied Evan Gershkovich's appeal to lift his pretrial detention and refused his legal team's request to place him under house arrest. | | | By Reuters "Lies have consequences," a lawyer for Dominion Voting Systems said during a news conference. | | | By The Associated Press A portion of a three-story structure in Lower Manhattan caved in, leaving cars stacked atop one another and dust rising from the wreckage. | | |
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