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New York CNN —Emma Tucker is hopeful that by next year Evan Gershkovich will be free. “But my expectation and sincere hope is that this time next year, he will not be imprisoned in Russia,” Tucker said. Tucker’s remarks come as Friday marks the one-year anniversary of Gershkovich being detained by the Vladimir Putin-led country. While Gershkovich sits in a Russian cell, his colleagues at The Journal have done everything in their power to keep his story alive in the press. “He knows that his mom and his dad are pouring over images of him … and I think he knows that.
Persons: Emma Tucker, Evan Gershkovich, ” Tucker, Gershkovich, Tucker’s, Vladimir Putin, Evan ”, Evan, Evan Gershkovich's, “ It’s, Putin, Tucker Carlson, Carlson, didn’t, Tucker, , , Organizations: New York CNN, Street Journal, Wall, Journal Locations: New York, Russia, Russian, Yekaterinburg, Moscow
The tweets from the official “Barbie” account responding to the unofficial memes were later deleted. While the “Barbenheimer” hashtag is not part of an official Warner Bros. marketing campaign, Warner Bros. Japan said it was “extremely regrettable” that the Barbie account had responded to the posts. “We take this situation very seriously and demand an appropriate response from the US headquarters,” Warner Bros. Japan said in a tweet Monday. The studio offers a sincere apology.”Warner Bros., like CNN, is a unit of Warner Bros. It’s a shame.”Another said they were “really disappointed” when they saw a post from the “Barbie” account, and would no longer buy a ticket.
Persons: Barbie ”, “ Oppenheimer, , Warner, Barbie, screengrabs, Margot Robbie, Cillian Murphy, Critics, , “ Warner, , Jeffrey J, Hall, “ Barbie ” Organizations: CNN, Warner Bros . Film, Warner Bros, Mattel, Twitter, US Air Force, “ Warner Brothers, Warner Bros ., Toho, Reuters Locations: Japan, Hiroshima, Nagasaki, Asia, Tokyo
“I don’t necessarily need a higher paid job or a better life,” she added. College graduates looking for jobs at a fair in central China's Hubei province on July 20. A growing trendOn Douban, about 4,000 members of a group called “full-time children’s work communication center” discuss topics related to their daily “working” lives. By contrast, today’s “professional” children spend time with parents and do housework in exchange for financial support. In addition to her family duties, she’s busy applying for government jobs and taking exams for graduate school.
Persons: Litsky Li, Li, , , headwinds, Zhang Dandan, ” hashtag, somethings, today’s, , Fang Xu, Nancy Chen, she’s, Chen, hasn’t, It’s, George Magnus, Magnus Organizations: Hong Kong CNN, College, CNN, Peking University, University of California, China News Service, Harvard University, China Centre, Oxford University, SOAS University of London Locations: Hong Kong, Luoyang, China's Hubei, Beijing, , China, University of California Berkeley, Jiangxi, Wanshou, China's Jiangxi
While some creators have been pumping out videos about the midterm elections, searching “midterms” on TikTok shows many young creators are more interested in discussing their midterm exams. “Not a lot of people know about it,” Meadow Treadwell, 20, said about her college-age peers and the midterm elections. “With midterms, I don’t know if it’s because I’m not on that side of TikTok, but I haven’t seen any.”The “midterms” hashtag is full of content about academic midterms. Content with the hashtag “midterm exam” has 16 million views and content with the hashtag “midterm elections 2022” has 12 million views. Polling data suggests young voters are less enthusiastic in 2022 than they were in 2018, when 36% of young voters turned out.
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