After 35 years on the job, Michael Stuban was minutes away from retiring from the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission. Only one thing stood in his way: emailing his exit questionnaire to the Human Resources Department. Stuban had already decided to use the questionnaire to get a few things off his chest, penning a brutally frank assessment of his colleagues and bosses and how they functioned inside the state-run agency. Now, the 58-year-old stood at a crossroads. To the left was the nicely paved road to the HR Department, to which Stuban could quietly send his scathing critique, like a good rule-following employee to the very end. To the right was a rockier but far more adventurous path known as
Washington PostDETROIT -- An incident on a Delta flight in Detroit was caught on camera Monday, as a woman was dragged down the aisle of the plane by police. Detroit Metropolitan Airport said in a statement that the incident occurred at approximately 8 a.m. “Delta Air Lines contacted Detroit Metropolitan Airport’s police department requesting assistance with a passenger who would not comply with boarding and baggage check procedures at a McNamara Terminal gate,” DTW said in a statement. Delta said in a statement to CBS News transportation correspondent Kris Van Cleave that Delta flight 2083 bound for San Diego incurred a slight departure delay “due to a passenger not complying with boarding and baggage
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LittleThingsNothing to see here; move along you darned Islamophobes! A politician has controversially voiced her backing for Sharia law being introduced in Europe, calling it "absolutely comparable" with current legislation. Absolutely comparable in what way exactly? Sharia demands that married individuals who cheat be stoned to death. To me, that doesn't seem very compatible with Germany law. After all, Germany has actually abolished the death penalty. And how about the Sharia-prescribed punishment for theft -- cutting off the thief's hands? I'm all for a zero-tolerance policy, but modern European governments do not have the right to cause bodily harm to suspects (or convicted criminals, for that matter).
TrendingTarek and Christina El Moussa may have just announced their split on Monday, but the HGTV stars had been living separately and seeing other people for months, PEOPLE has learned. The Flip or Flop stars, who revealed they are going their separate ways after seven years of marriage, have not been living under the same roof since at least May - Christina, 33, has been living with their children, and Tarek spends several days a week and daughter Taylor, 6, and son Brayden, 1. In her time apart from Tarek, who is also dating other people, Christina’s friendship with a fellow design industry professional has become romantic.
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