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WSJ What’s News

Fox Settles Dominion Lawsuit; Hospitals Partner With Military Medics

WSJ What’s News

The Wall Street Journal

News, Daily News

44K Ratings

🗓️ 18 April 2023

⏱️ 18 minutes

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Summary

P.M. Edition for April 18. Fox News has agreed to pay Dominion Voting Systems $787 million, avoiding a trial on Dominion’s allegations that the network amplified false election-fraud claims. Plus, two decades of war in Iraq and Afghanistan exposed U.S. military medics to intense battlefield training - lessons of war they could teach to civilians who treat trauma patients. WSJ correspondent Ben Kesling reports on how a handful of civilian hospitals are partnering with the military to preserve those lessons. Annmarie Fertoli hosts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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A Russian court upholds the detention of Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gehrschgowicz.

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Plus, Fox News and Dominion reach a settlement in a defamation case.

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And how a handful of civilian hospitals are keeping military medics prepared.

0:35.6

Military medicine and civilian medicine have been inextricably tied together.

0:40.5

Advances made on the battlefield come back and inform what happens in the United States.

0:45.5

Just as now, what's happening in the United States is helping to inform the way that

0:49.5

military medicine has done. It's Tuesday, April 18th. I'm Ann Marie for Tolly for the Wall Street

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Journal. This is the PM edition of What's News, the top headlines and business stories that

0:59.6

moved the world today.

1:10.4

A Russian court has upheld the detention of Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gehrschgowicz.

1:15.3

He was arrested while on a reporting trip last month and held on an allegation of espionage

1:20.4

that the journal and the US government vehemently deny. After a closed hearing, he was denied bail

1:25.7

and ordered held in prison pending trial. Ahead of the judges ruling,

1:29.6

Gehrschgowicz was shown pacing inside the dock, which is a transparent box used to hold defendants.

1:35.2

It was the first time he had been seen in public since March 30th.

1:38.6

Reporters and camera crews were allowed to take pictures before the proceedings, which were

1:42.5

then closed to the press. Here's our reporter Matthew Luxmore.

1:46.4

It was quite surreal and sad really to see Evan in this metal and glass defendants cage that

1:54.1

you see so often in Russian criminal courts during criminal trials and that he has reported on

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