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Education advocate calls for criminal charges against NYC staff who took own kids to Disney World
As first reported by The Post, Linda M. Wilson, a Queens manager of “students in temporary housing,” and five employees she supervised used “forged permission slips” to take their daughters, sons and grandkids to the Magic Kingdom in Orlando, Washington, D.C., New Orleans, and upstate Rocking Horse Ranch Resort, among multiple locales.
“What happens here stays with us,” Wilson allegedly told her colleagues in what investigators called a cover-up.
Education advocate calls for criminal charges
Utter humiliation for famed female chef
Council accepts resignations of mayor and town recorder
NYC judge shuts door on Post reporter when questioned over ruling
America's worst mayor frantically tried to cover up how much money she blew on glam sessions and parties
They won’t be home for the holidays
“The biggest lesson learned from the pandemic is you don’t need to settle, and if people aren’t giving you the energy that you deserve, and even if they’re family, you don’t need to participate,” Sarah says.
“They really are just saying yes to themselves. They’re saying no to travel. They’re saying no to the hustle and bustle of getting somewhere … They’re not saying no to their family. They’re saying no to the process,” she says. “And what they’re saying yes to is, I just need some down time for me.”
“Is the decision to go home and spend time with family based on a desire to be with them, or based on guilt about being ‘the one who doesn’t go home’? Are you willing to sacrifice some of your own peace of mind in order to not feel guilty or [be] labeled as selfish?”
They won’t be home for the holidays
Man busted for public sex with dog
Masks creep back into daily life
One question you should never ask a single person at Christmas
Gay and single during the holidays
Cruise ships still pose a health disaster threat
Montgomery was among the first to get ill. “I started feeling sick on March 9th, a week before it spread throughout the ship,” she said. “I kept telling my managers that I think we have COVID on board and they’re just giving people cough medicine and sending them back to work. They just thought I was being a dramatic woman.” (Requests for comment from Carnival have not been returned.)
Cruise ships still pose a health disaster threat
8 hospitalized after turbulence on AA
Is summer travel causing long TSA lines at airports?
AA canceled 10-year-old connecting flight without telling her parents
AA passengers were left 'sobbing'
More than 1,400 US flights canceled
AA sent a 12-year-old unaccompanied passenger to the wrong state
AA stopped a family from boarding a flight with special needs daughter
Europe's drought could signal the death of river cruising
Think twice about traveling to Mexico
'I’m not going back in the air'
Terrified JetBlue passengers on a storm-tossed JFK-bound flight were caught on video pleading with crew members to let them off the plane after it touched down in Newark following several aborted attempts to land at the New York City airport.
'I’m not going back in the air,' one passenger can be heard yelling at flight officials as the plane languished at Newark Liberty International Airport for over an hour.
'I’m not going back in the air'
Woman duct-taped aboard American Airlines
Ilhan Omar is mocked for attacking singing on a plane
WIZZ AIR PILOT RANTS AT PASSENGERS
Latinos have no trust in science
Passengers were rounded up and hauled off by Police
Drunken flier shoves girlfriend, slugs airport worker
At least 800 more flights canceled
Passengers told to get off the plane because the crew had to go off-duty
Airlines tells American to pick up his luggage 4,000 miles away
Home Depot Has Gone Woke
It asks employees to literally "check" their "privilege," whether it be "white privilege," class privilege," "Christian privilege," "cisgender privilege," "able-bodied privilege," or "heterosexual privilege."
Home Depot Has Gone Woke
75% of voters say Democrats are 'out of touch' and 'condescending'
Trans organization recruiting Ukrainian refugees for sex work
Woke turns on lesbian author
Gay Ohio Teacher Fired
LGBTQ activist displaced from his home
School nurse suspended after voicing concern for 11-year-old
'Stupidly woke'
Iowa library temporarily closes after complaints about 'liberal agenda'
American Airlines urges pilots to conserve fuel amid shortage that could lead to more stops and fewer seats on flights
American Airlines is asking pilots to conserve fuel whenever possible as the US sees a surge in summer travel.
The air carrier released a memo to pilots Monday warning about a nationwide supply crunch and urging them to do everything possible to save fuel.
'Use all available fuel savings strategies when possible,' Managing Director of Flight Operations John Dudley said in the memo. 'Every gallon of jet fuel saved is helpful.'
American Airlines urges pilots to conserve fuel
Moment a Spirit Airlines passenger punches and kicks another woman
Spirit Airlines cancels more than 200 flights in a single day
Moment Frontier passenger is DUCT TAPED to a seat after 'groping two female flight attendants and punching male staff member in face'
A Florida woman exposed herself on a flight and had to be removed from the plane by officers
Woman slams American Airlines for losing her two CATS
Spirit Airlines customers rant at beleaguered carrier after hundreds of cancelations for the SIXTH day in a row
Biden administration wants airport bars to 'police' drink sales and ban 'to go' alcohol on flights
Disturbing moment Christian pilot gives American Airlines passengers a three-minute ‘sermon’ revealing his abuse as a child and sex addiction
Bedlam on US airlines and more vaccine and mask mandates
64 percent view 'cancel culture' as threat to freedom: poll
A majority of Americans say they view "cancel culture" as a threat to their freedom, according to a new Harvard CAPS-Harris Poll survey released exclusively to The Hill on Monday.
Sixty-four percent of respondents said that there is "a growing cancel culture" that is a threat to their freedom, while 36 percent said they did not view it as a threat to their freedom.
Additionally, the poll found that 36 percent of Americans said cancel culture is a "big problem," while 32 percent called it a "moderate problem." Another 20 percent said it was a "small problem" and 13 percent said it is "not a problem."
64 percent view 'cancel culture' as threat to freedom: poll