Cheryl K. Chumley
Columns by Cheryl K. Chumley
Queen Elizabeth’s garden found to be growing ‘magic mushrooms’
Queen Elizabeth, Queen Elizabeth, how does your garden grow? Apparently — with hallucinogenic mushrooms, more commonly called "magic mushrooms," garden watchers found. Published December 12, 2014
Noam Chomsky: ‘Ronald Reagan was an extreme racist — though he denied it’
Noam Chomsky, author and political theorist, called the United States a "very racist society" and then slammed one of its most beloved presidents, Ronald Reagan, as a prime example of a very racist man during an interview on GRITtv about Ferguson-related issues and race relations. Published December 11, 2014
Dick Cheney slammed as ‘war criminal’ by POLITICO editor
Michael Hirsch, a national editor for Politico Magazine, slammed Dick Cheney in a tweet, calling the former vice president a "war criminal" while referencing a colleague's article about post-Sept. 11 waterboarding. Published December 11, 2014
Americans drowning in debt — and 18 percent say they’ll die that way
One in five U.S. adults are so depressed about debt — not to mention drowning in it — that they think they're going to die still owing their creditors. Published December 11, 2014
Al Gore gets lyrical, recites Chinese poetry at U.N. climate conference
Former Vice President Al Gore pulled out all the stops Wednesday at the U.N. climate conference in Peru, reciting lines from poets from three different countries — Spain, China and the United States. Published December 11, 2014
Dimitri Diatchenko, actor, charged with killing ex-girlfriend’s rabbit — and eating it
Los Angeles television and video game actor Dimitri Diatchenko, 46, was charged with killing his ex-girlfriend's pet rabbit, cooking it and eating half of it, and sending her photographs of the process with a threat to do the same to her. Published December 11, 2014
Michael Steel, John Boehner’s spokesman, caught on hot mic cursing at reporters
House Speaker John Boehner's spokesman Michael Steel was captured on a hot mic slamming reporters for what he characterized as their "horse[expletive]" phrasing of questions. Published December 11, 2014
Russell Simmons, hip-hop star, argues ‘sensitivity training’ of police is key to fight black crime
Hip-hop star Russell Simmons said to Fox News' Bill O'Reilly during a nationally televised segment that the best way to combat the crime rate in black communities around the nation was to mandate that police undergo "sensitivity training," he said. Published December 11, 2014
Angela Merkel OKs rule to make big companies hire 30 percent women supervisors
German Chancellor Angela Merkel gave her stamp of approval to a Cabinet measure that orders leading companies in the country to reserve about a third of their supervisory board slots for women. Published December 11, 2014
Islamic State puts James Foley’s body up for sale for $1M
Islamic State terrorists couldn't strike ransom deals with the United States to trade hostages for money — so their newest revenue drive has them attempting to sell the body of James Foley, one of their beheaded victims. Published December 11, 2014
Daniel Pantaleo, officer who took down Eric Garner: I ‘never used a chokehold’
Daniel Pantaleo, the New York police officer who was captured on video wrapping his arms around Eric Garner's neck to subdue him in a street arrest, told internal investigators that he didn't actually use a chokehold — he used a "takedown" maneuver. Published December 11, 2014
Teresa Sullivan, University of Virginia head, on petition hit list for firing
Teresa Sullivan, the president of the University of Virginia — the campus at the heart of the Rolling Stone magazine debacle over its since-debunked rape claim piece — has become the target of a Change.org petition that calls for her immediate firing. Published December 11, 2014
Timothy Poole, sexual predator, wins $3M in Florida Lottery
A man listed as a sexual predator on the Florida Department of Law Enforcement website has won $3 million in the state's lottery. Published December 11, 2014
Michigan police shock drivers with wrapped gifts, not tickets
Talk about a Christmas gift. Police in Lowell, Michigan, turned on their flashing lights, pulled over drivers — and offered wrapped presents. Published December 10, 2014
Dennis Rodman on Vladimir Putin: ‘You know, he’s actually cool’
Former NBA great Dennis Rodman, who's frequently referred to North Korean despot Kim Jong-un as a personal friend, returned from a recent trip to Russia filled with praise for another leader with disreputable roots — the former KGB's Vladimir Putin. Published December 10, 2014
Ellie Kaiser, Utah girl, booted from serving on charity because she wore pants
A Utah high-schooler who wanted to volunteer at a local Salt Lake City charity was told to go home — that she wasn't allowed to wear pants. Published December 10, 2014
Kobe Bryant, L.A. Lakers teammates wear ‘I Can’t Breathe’ shirts for warmups
Kobe Bryant and several of his Los Angeles Lakers' teammates donned "I Can't Breathe" T-shirts for pregame warmups against the Sacramento Kings — the latest athletes to take public stances in the case of Eric Garner, a New York suspect who died an hour or so after a policeman put him in a chokehold. Published December 10, 2014
Adam Everett Livix, Texan, arrested in Israel for bomb plot on Muslim holy sites
Adam Everett Livix, a 30-year-old Texas man, was arrested by Israeli authorities over allegations he plotted to bomb several Muslim holy sites. Published December 10, 2014
Ben Edelman, Harvard business professor, goes berserk at $4 overcharge for Chinese food
An associate professor at Harvard Business School who teaches in the Negotiation, Organizations & Markets division kicked his arguing skills into overtime after a Chinese restaurant dared to overcharge him for his food — by $4. Published December 10, 2014
Obama dodges Bill Cosby commentary: ‘Important to not focus on one case’
President Obama refused to weigh in on the assault and rape charges circling around comedian and Hollywood icon Bill Cosby, saying that he'd rather keep his discussions about sexual attacks non-specific. Published December 10, 2014