The wide array of heartfelt tweets about #RobBurrow from across the sporting spectrum, as well as TV presenters, celebrities, politicians etc is unbelievable for a player of little old #rugbyleague. That’s what building a legacy from being a good person can do.
#RIPRobBurrow - The most dynamic, exciting, humble #rugbyleague player I’ve ever had the privilege of watching and meeting.
I send my love to all his family. His legacy will live on forever. The world needs more Robs.
#BeLikeRob
Metallica, who blazed a trail for thrash metal with rugged guitar riffs and relentless drumbeats, is trying to do something similar for trucks powered by sustainable fuels https://t.co/QN1LaYCLZ2
About a dozen trucking companies bought properties at a bankruptcy court-supervised auction that unloaded 75% of Yellow’s properties for a total of just under $1.9 billion https://t.co/23zgqWQy7k
Six months ago, Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich was detained in Russia during a reporting trip.
He remains in a Moscow prison.
We’re offering resources for those who want to show their support for him. #IStandWithEvan https://t.co/ll83UMXlp5
Bonkers Russian Army recruitment commercial, in which soldiers under fire in a trench discuss Ukrainian real estate investments. (One wants to buy an apartment in Kyiv’s tony Pechersk neighborhood once it is conquered, the other says he prefers Odesa because of the sea…)
As the Ukrainians prepared to pull out, Reporter said he would stay to provide covering fire. Others encouraged him to leave, but he refused. “I came to fight,” he told them. https://t.co/7rT4yx6UDT
The Teamsters union is threatening strike action against troubled trucking giant Yellow after the company missed healthcare and pension payments.
https://t.co/DhCLugt5cY
It has been 15 weeks - that's exactly 105 days - since Evan was wrongfully detained in Russia, simply for doing his job. These are all the @WSJ front pages he's missed. We are keeping them for him and will not rest until he is free. It's about time. #IStandWithEvan#FreeEvan
Remember the trucker shortage during Covid?
Thousands of workers responded and went into the trucking industry.
But now they are struggling to make a living as demand slows
https://t.co/MZeEx5JHLR
100 days. "In the days since Evan was arrested we have been inspired by the support that you, our readers, have provided... Journalism is not a crime, and we will not rest until Evan is released." #IStandWithEvan
https://t.co/BGW3LJkI5o
The suppliers that Cuomo predicted would flock to a modern manufacturing hub never showed up. The only new nearby business is a Tim Horton’s coffee shop.
https://t.co/E7qyGwcKY2
.@NYCMayor tells the story of how he kept the photo of a fallen police officer in his wallet for decades but it turns out staff printed it out before a NYT photo shoot and even splashed coffee on it to make it look old
https://t.co/58s3w1cQnr