Cheryl K. Chumley
Columns by Cheryl K. Chumley
Creationists reveal ‘Thank God for Freedom’ billboard to counter ‘intolerant liberals’
Those of faith have shelled out the money needed to rent billboard space in Times Square for a New Year's message aimed at who they've deemed the "intolerant liberals" — one that bluntly thanks God for America's freedoms. Published December 31, 2014
GAO to feds: Bring your own plastic forks — taxpayers shouldn’t buy them
The U.S. Government Accountability Office sent a message to federal employees who brown-bag their lunches: Bring your own forks to eat with — it's not the taxpayer's job to provide them. Published December 31, 2014
Jonathan Gruber in 2009: Obamacare’s unaffordable and that’s ‘a major issue’
Jonathan Gruber, the White House adviser infamously captured on video crediting Obamacare's passage to the "stupidity" of the American people, admitted in a 2009 policy brief that the health care package was unaffordable — and the way to trim costs was to make the insured pay for expensive treatments. Published December 31, 2014
New Year’s biggest partiers: Russians, who don’t hit bed until 3:43 a.m.
When it comes to partying on New Year's Eve, Russians take the cake, staying at celebrations — and away from their beds of slumber — until almost 4 a.m., on average. Published December 31, 2014
John Bolton: America’s biggest problem is the ‘self-induced weakness’ of Team Obama
Former U.N. Ambassador John Bolton predicted a dire year for the United States in 2015, at least when it comes to foreign affairs. Published December 31, 2014
Abdullah bin Abdulaziz, Saudi king, hospitalized for medical tests
Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz, believed to be 91 years old, has been admitted to the hospital for undisclosed medical tests. Published December 31, 2014
Lizard Squad hackers offer cyberattacking services for fee
Lizard Squad, the group that's claimed responsibility for the Christmas Day cyberattacks on Sony's PlayStation and Microsoft's Xbox systems, is now offering it's hacking services to the public at-large, via a new website promotion. Published December 31, 2014
Edmonton man, ‘depressed and overly emotional,’ kills 8 and himself
Police say an Edmonton man shot and killed eight people — including two children — before taking his own life. Published December 31, 2014
CDC warns flu season ‘severe’ — but then says it’s normal, not ‘terribly severe’
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a somewhat confusing assessment of this year's influenza strain, warning first of a "severe" season and then clarifying that well, it's not that different from past seasons. Published December 31, 2014
David Duke, ex-KKKer, warns GOP: Back Steve Scalise, or I’ll name names
David Duke, the former head of the Ku Klux Klan, sent out a somewhat ominous message to Republican Party operatives to treat Rep. Steve Scalise fairly, or he'll start naming names of others in the political arena with whom he's met and maintained ties. Published December 31, 2014
U.N. Security Council votes no on Palestinian statehood
The 15-member U.N. Security Council voted down a resolution that would have granted the Palestinian-dominated territories statehood status. Published December 31, 2014
Sean Hannity: Boot John Boehner — ‘Trey Gowdy is my choice’
Conservative Fox News talk show host Sean Hannity issued some sharp words about House Speaker John Boehner, outright calling for the ousting of his GOP leadership role and naming a new option: Rep. Trey Gowdy. Published December 31, 2014
Vladimir Putin to Obama: Our shared mission is ‘international stability’
Russian President Vladimir Putin sent some New Year's well-wishes President Obama's way, reminding the U.S. leader of the two nations' forged pact during World War II times and chiding that "world peace and stability" should be their shared goal. Published December 31, 2014
Muhammad Ali ‘vastly improved’ from pneumonia-induced hospital stay
Boxing legend Muhammad Ali is recovering after being hospitalized a couple of days ago for a bout with pneumonia. Published December 22, 2014
Valerie Plame retweets article that outs CIA agent
Valerie Plame, the former CIA operative whose identity was revealed in a published media column in 2003 that cited information from the U.S. State Department, has played a part in the outing of yet another field agent. Published December 22, 2014
Pope scolds Vatican higher-ups for ‘spiritual Alzheimer’s,’ hypocrisy
Pope Francis issued some harsh criticisms Monday of Vatican higher-ups, saying some in the church bureaucracy lust for power way more than they seek God. Published December 22, 2014
Police on high alert, told avoid arrests ‘unless absolutely necessary’
Police around the nation have gone on high alert, told by higher-ups and union representatives to wear bulletproof vests, keep off social media and make arrests only in cases most pressing and crucial to the safety of the public at large. Published December 22, 2014
Satanic Temple, Christians compete for Christmas space at Michigan Capitol
The Detroit chapter of the Satanic Temple has successfully put up a holiday display of a red-scaled snake weaving across a Christian cross on the grounds of the Michigan Capitol — right next to a more traditional Christmas scene installed by a state Republican that includes images of the baby Jesus, Joseph and Mary. Published December 22, 2014
New York Times calls on feds to investigate Dick Cheney for torture
In a Monday editorial titled "Prosecute Torturers and Their Bosses," The New York Times called on the U.S. Department of Justice to launch an investigation of former Vice President Dick Cheney and several other Bush administration officials for actions they took to counter terrorism and root out terrorists, post Sept. 11, 2001. Published December 22, 2014
David Boies, Sony lawyer, affirms ‘The Interview’ will play
"The Interview," the film that Sony pulled from screening over controversy generated from a scene that depicted the assassination of North Korea's Kim Jong-un, will be distributed for viewing after all, the production company's top lawyer, David Boies, said in an interview on "Meet the Press" on NBC. Published December 22, 2014