Rob Yosaitis (@rwyosaitis55) 's Twitter Profile
Rob Yosaitis

@rwyosaitis55

Larry Hogan Political. Some sports. RT's not endorsements

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calendar_today21-03-2011 12:16:59

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American Petroleum Institute (@apienergy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

API President & CEO @MJ_Sommers sits down with actor Andy Garcia of the hit series Landman to discuss Hollywood’s portrayal of the energy industry, and the real people whose work powers the country long after the cameras stop rolling.

API President & CEO @MJ_Sommers sits down with actor Andy Garcia of the hit series Landman to discuss Hollywood’s portrayal of the energy industry, and the real people whose work powers the country long after the cameras stop rolling.
American Petroleum Institute (@apienergy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The oil and natural gas industry is built on pride, grit and commitment. Honored to partner with Permian Strategic Partnership yesterday in Midland–Odessa to celebrate energy workers who keep the lights on and the economy moving.

The oil and natural gas industry is built on pride, grit and commitment. Honored to partner with <a href="/PermianSP/">Permian Strategic Partnership</a> yesterday in Midland–Odessa to celebrate energy workers who keep the lights on and the economy moving.
Neil Greenberg (@ngreenberg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s a dream working in Sports at The Washington Post. We take pride in our work and do our best to deliver compelling coverage you can’t find anywhere else. If that means something to you now is a good time to let everyone know. #SaveThePost

Andrew Golden (@andrewcgolden) 's Twitter Profile Photo

People ask me what my favorite part of working at The Post is and I often tell them my granddad. A native Washingtonian, he’s an avid sports fan. When I was hired in 2021, it was a full-circle moment for my family. Serving local readers like him is a privilege. #SaveThePost

Rachel Nichols (@rachel__nichols) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We wouldn’t have PTI without Post Sports. I remember so vividly being a rookie reporter in a cubicle, about 10 feet from Tony and Mike’s much fancier offices. 😂 They’d argue back-and-forth, mostly without getting up from their chairs, so anyone in earshot could hear. We were

Rob Yosaitis (@rwyosaitis55) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If it weren’t for the The Washington Post sports section Dan Snyder would still be the owner of the @commanders. If that doesn’t make you want to #SaveThePost then I don’t know how to help you.

Scott Allen (@scottsallen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm taking requests for specific Sports pages to tweet from The Post's collection of color PDFs, which dates back to April 2002.

I'm taking requests for specific Sports pages to tweet from The Post's collection of color PDFs, which dates back to April 2002.
Tony Reali (@tonyreali) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For us sports fans of a certain age, the sports section of the newspaper taught us how to read. I didn’t grow up with the Washington Post sports section, but I did grow up because of it. Today’s a sad day for my friends and for all of us.

For us sports fans of a certain age, the sports section of the newspaper taught us how to read. I didn’t grow up with the Washington Post sports section, but I did grow up because of it.  Today’s a sad day for my friends and for all of us.
Scott Van Pelt (@notthefakesvp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Growing up reading the Post, I didn’t realize it wasn’t like this in other cities. I didn’t know how lucky we were to enjoy giants of their craft like Kornheiser, Wilbon, Boswell, Kindred & Feinstein. George Solomon, who I am lucky to now call a friend, at the helm of an

Ian Rapoport (@rapsheet) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For the first time in years, the #Eagles will have a new OL coach. Jeff Stoutland, one of the NFL’s most respected O-line gurus, won’t be coaching but will stay around the organization. OC Sean Mannion will bring in his own people.

For the first time in years, the #Eagles will have a new OL coach.  Jeff Stoutland, one of the NFL’s most respected O-line gurus, won’t be coaching but will stay around the organization.

OC Sean Mannion will bring in his own people.
Washington Nationals (@nationals) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Journalists from The Washington Post have chronicled the biggest and most important moments in our team’s history. We are thankful to these dedicated professionals for the years of coverage they have provided to our passionate fans and to baseball fans across the country.

Journalists from The Washington Post have chronicled the biggest and most important moments in our team’s history.

We are thankful to these dedicated professionals for the years of coverage they have provided to our passionate fans and to baseball fans across the country.