Clare Ansberry
@clare_ansberry
Wall Street Journal reporter. I write a column called Turning Points about the turning points in people's lives.
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24-01-2013 20:43:40
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A Moscow court rejected an appeal by WSJ reporter Evan Gershkovich against his detention, meaning the U.S. citizen will remain behind bars until at least June 30 wsj.com/world/russia/r… via The Wall Street Journal #IStandWithEvan
Check out this insightful article by
Clare Ansberry at The Wall Street Journal on how active religious practice can boost mental wellbeing. The article cites data from the SL Global Mind Project and argues that it fosters social connection, love for others, and more: tinyurl.com/3nzwb7dn
More than a year ago, Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich was detained in Russia for doing his job.
He remains in a Moscow prison.
We’re offering resources for those who want to show their support for him. #IStandWithEvan 🧵
wsj.com/Evan
Turning Points: Active religious practice, such as going to churches, synagogues and mosques, is linked to mental well-being, according to a growing body of research wsj.com/health/wellnes… via The Wall Street Journal
Thank you to colleagues from ABC News, CBS News, CNN, Fox News, NBC News, The New Yorker, PBS and the many others who showed their support for Evan Gershkovich by reading his work over the course of 24 hours. We'll keep telling Evan's story. Until he can tell his own. #IStandWithEvan
More interviews today to raise awareness that it is one year to the day that Russia took The Wall Street Journal colleague Evan Gershkovich hostage. His sister Danielle is a persistent and eloquent advocate for his release. Grateful to every news outlet that spoke with us. #IStandWithEvan
A Russian court extended the detention of Evan Gershkovich, a WSJ reporter who has been held for almost a year wsj.com/world/russia/r… via The Wall Street Journal
Those 30 and under are the U.S.’s least happy age group, a decline attributed to their feeling worse about their lives wsj.com/health/wellnes… via The Wall Street Journal
Scientists are discovering clues to how ultra-processed food affects our brain wsj.com/health/wellnes… via The Wall Street Journal
This is the flag that marks Friday, March 9, as U.S. Hostage and Wrongful Detainee Day to recognize U.S. citizens such as Evan Gershkovich who are illegally imprisoned abroad. #IStandWithEvan
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Powerful piece on what the imprisonment of Evan Gershkovich means for the rest of us from Greg Macafee, editor of The Vindicator in Youngstown. With gratitude #IStandWithEvan
Taking care of aging parents is never easy. But it can be more difficult for an only child, who doesn't have siblings to talk through hard decisions, make the doctor's appointments and navigate the health care system. wsj.com/lifestyle/rela… via The Wall Street Journal
🧵Eleven months ago, Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich was detained in Russia during a reporting trip.
He remains in a Moscow prison to this day.
We’re offering resources for those who want to show their support for him. #IStandWithEvan wsj.com/Evan
Higher costs of many essentials have blindsided retirees who budgeted and planned their future on more stable prices wsj.com/health/wellnes… via The Wall Street Journal
Today’s 65-year-olds are redefining a milestone long associated with retirement parties and the end of productive years. More are working. They are wealthier and in many measures healthier. wsj.com/health/america… via The Wall Street Journal
Every day Evan spends in that notorious Moscow prison is a travesty. Evan is a beloved son, brother, friend, football player and gifted journalist. He has been locked up for 315 days, simply for doing his job and should be freed immediately. #IStandWithEvan The Wall Street Journal
Mike cherished the voicemails left from his best friend. Have a listen. wsj.com/lifestyle/rela… via The Wall Street Journal