Cheryl K. Chumley
Columns by Cheryl K. Chumley
Few Army women want combat jobs anyway, survey shows
A preliminary finding from a survey of 170,000 female Army soldiers finds that for all the talk about opening doors to combat for women, most don't want to jump into the middle of the battle zone anyway. Published February 25, 2014
Uganda tabloid outs gays with list of ‘200 top’ homosexuals
Just one day after Uganda's president signed a law that punishes gays with possible lifelong prison sentences, a local newspaper published a list of what editors determined to be the "200 top" homosexuals in the country — some of whom had not yet been outed. Published February 25, 2014
Iraq signs deal to buy arms from Iran as State Dept. sees ‘serious concern’
Iran has reportedly agreed to sell $195 million worth of arms and ammunition to Iraq -- a pact that the U.S. State Department is investigating with alarm, and that security experts say would break U.N. embargo rules. Published February 25, 2014
Ga. lawmakers OK guns in schools, churches; gun control groups push back
Two gun control advocacy groups are railing against a measure passed by Georgia lawmakers that will allow legal carriers to bring guns into schools, churches, bars and some government facilities. Published February 25, 2014
Masked gunman shoots Long Island power-broker at Oheka Castle home
A power-player in the New York developer market was shot point blank in the face and left to die near the steps of his sprawling Oheka Castle home. Published February 25, 2014
Measles cases confirmed in Boston-area suburb
The Massachusetts Department of Public Health confirmed two cases of measles in a suburb just west of Boston and issued a warning for other Framingham residents: You may be exposed to the highly contagious disease. Published February 25, 2014
New York cops to Alec Baldwin: Leave, we don’t care
If Alec Baldwin does leave New York City, as he ranted in a recently published magazine piece, at least one segment of city society won't be upset: the police. Published February 25, 2014
Bible stops two bullets fired at Ohio bus driver’s chest
For one Ohio bus driver, his Bible was a lifesaver. He was shot in the chest at close range — twice — but his Bible book, "The Message," absorbed the bullets and saved his life. Published February 25, 2014
Colorado Girl Scouts make clear: No cookie sales at marijuana shops
The Girl Scouts of Colorado posted a statement on Facebook that clarifies girls aren't allowed to ply their cookie wares outside of any adult business — including marijuana sales shops. Published February 25, 2014
Ted Nugent vows no more name calling — then calls Obama ‘liar’
Rocker Ted Nugent, who just made media waves with a printed reference of President Obama as a "subhuman mongrel," now says he's going stop calling people names — but apparently not the name "liar." Published February 25, 2014
Utah schools now guarded with police wielding AR-15 rifles
The Granite School District Police Department issued its officers AR-15 rifles to help protect students and staff in one Utah school district. Published February 25, 2014
Bill Clinton’s first campaign stop of 2014: Kentucky, to oust McConnell
Former President Bill Clinton touched down in Kentucky for his first political campaign stop of the year — to support Democratic Alison Lundergan Grimes' quest to oust Sen. Mitch McConnell from office. Published February 25, 2014
Anti-Obama protesters clash with police in Manila
About 300 Manila individuals upset at a planned visit by President Obama staged a protest near the U.S. Embassy in the capital city that led to a violent clash with police. Published February 25, 2014
Donald Trump: Susan Rice guilty of ‘bigger lie’ on Benghazi
National security adviser Susan Rice has emerged as one of the biggest figures of deception of the Obama administration, billionaire businessman Donald Trump said Monday on Fox News. Published February 24, 2014
Harold Ramis, ‘Caddyshack’ writer, ‘Ghostbusters’ actor, dies at 69
Harold Ramis, one of Tinseltown's most successful comedy movie-makers with acting credits that include "Ghostbusters" and "Stripes," died Monday at the age of 69. Published February 24, 2014
Kim Jong-un’s wife spotted wearing maternity clothing
Kim Jong-un's wife was spotted in public wearing the same maternity dress she wore while carrying the North Korean leader's first child — sparking talk that another is on the way. Published February 24, 2014
U.N. Ambassador Samantha Power slammed for Daniel Pearl tweets
Samantha Power, the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, issued a quick clarification Monday amid a social media furor over her tweet that seemingly suggested Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl's al Qaeda beheading was partly his fault. Published February 24, 2014
John McCain: Putin ought to be ‘nervous’ about Ukraine
Sen. John McCain said the uprising in Ukraine ought to make Russian President Vladmir Putin a little bit "nervous" about his future as a leader of divided interests. Published February 24, 2014
‘El Chapo’ Guzman drug arrest sparks trial territory dispute: U.S. or Mexico?
The U.S. and Mexico are disputing who will be first to try Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, the man who spent 13 years eluding top law enforcement and military investigators while running a worldwide drug operation. Published February 24, 2014
Chuck Hagel to shrink Army to pre-World War II levels, report says
Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel is due to decrease the size of the U.S. Army to its lowest levels since before World War II. Published February 24, 2014