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Cheryl K. Chumley

Cheryl K. Chumley

Cheryl Chumley is online opinion editor, commentary writer and host of the “Bold and Blunt” podcast for The Washington Times, and a frequent media guest and public speaker. She is the author of several books, the latest titled, “Lockdown: The Socialist Plan To Take Away Your Freedom,” and “Socialists Don’t Sleep: Christians Must Rise or America Will Fall.” Email her at cchumley@washingtontimes.com. 

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The house in which the late Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain grew up is on sale for $500,000 in Aberdeen, Wash. Inside are a guitar, staged for the sale, and the dining room table and hutch from when Cobain lived in the 1½-story bungalow. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)

Kurt Cobain’s childhood home gets ‘for sale’ sign

Kurt Cobain's childhood home and its furnishings — including the very mattress the now-deceased Nirvana frontman slept on — have been put up for sale, an action timed to take advantage of the 20th anniversary of the band's final studio album, "In Utero." Published September 25, 2013

A man in custody is walked down Shelton Street by different law enforcement agency officers on their way to booking the suspects Tuesday Sept. 24, 2013, in Santa Ana, Calif. More than 120 people linked to street gangs that claim allegiance to the Mexican Mafia have been indicted on various racketeering, weapons and narcotics charges. (AP Photo/The Orange County Register, Bruce Chambers)

Mexican Mafia gang broken, as California police arrest 129

Police in California say they’ve pretty much busted up one Orange County gang’s operations, with the Tuesday arrest and indictment of nearly 130 alleged members of the violent Mexican Mafia. Published September 25, 2013

Indians clean blocked sewerage line to drain out flooded water from a road after heavy rains lashed, in Ahmadabad, India, Wednesday, Sept. 25, 2013. Massive flooding has forced 15,000 people to evacuate villages in the west Indian state of Gujarat where heavy rains and swollen rivers have inundated cities and closed off roads and railway lines. (AP Photo/Ajit Solanki)

India floods force more than 15,000 to flee

Fifteen thousand people who live in the western region of India have been forced to flee massive floods on Wednesday that have closed off roads and railways and swept away untold numbers of structures. Published September 25, 2013

** FILE ** Mitt Romney (R) waves to the audience before he speaks at this year's Conservative Political Action Conference held at the Gaylord National Hotel, National Harbor, Md., Friday, March 15, 2013. (Andrew S. Geraci/The Washington Times)

Mitt Romney heads to Virginia for private fundraiser for Ken Cuccinelli

Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli’s Virginia gubernatorial campaign will see some star power on Wednesday, as former Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney is set to come out of the shadows and headline a private fundraising event for the candidate. Published September 25, 2013

Iranian President Hasan Rouhani speaks during an interview with state television at the presidency in Tehran on Tuesday, Sept. 10, 2013. (Associated Press/Presidency Office, Rouzbeh Jadidoleslam)

Israel mocks Iran’s new president with fake LinkedIn page

Israel wasn’t impressed with the so-called charm offensive launched by Iran’s newest president at the U.N. General Assembly conference this week, preparing for the historic New York meeting with a solid social media mocking that took pot shots at Hassan Rouhani. Published September 25, 2013

** FILE ** U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry addresses a high-level meeting on the Realization of the Millennium Development Goals and Other Internationally Agreed Development Goals for Persons with Disabilities, as part of the 68th session of the United Nations General Assembly, Monday, Sept. 23, 2013, at U.N. headquarters. (AP Photo/Justin Lane, Pool)

John Kerry to spend $10M fighting gender violence

Secretary of State John Kerry announced on Monday a new taxpayer initiative to spend $10 million to fight what he termed as gender-based violence around the world. Published September 24, 2013

** FILE ** Rep. Nancy Pelosi's views on abortion have brought criticism from the Catholic Church. (The Washington Times)

No communion for Nancy Pelosi: Vatican court head

House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi has no Catholic right to be granted Communion, said the leading cardinal of the highest court at the Vatican.House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi has no Catholic right to be granted Communion, said the leading cardinal of the highest court at the Vatican. Published September 24, 2013

Buckingham Palace is the London home of Queen Elizabeth II. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)

Help wanted: Clock winder for Buckingham Palace

Help wanted: someone to come wind up all the clocks at Buckingham Palace. But before scoffing and mocking, know this: The queen maintains about 1,000 clocks at her residence. Published September 24, 2013

A young spectator interacts with members of the Ranger Training Battalions during the 2010 Best Ranger Competition, Fort. Benning, Ga., May 08, 2010. Families and spectators were allowed to view specific portions of the competitions to cheer on their teams. DoD photo by Daren Reehl

New Army rules ban below-elbow tattoos on recruits

New Army rules on grooming will mean recruits seeking to sign on the dotted line will first have to prove they don’t have tattoos that stretch past the elbow and that can be hidden under most shirts. Published September 24, 2013

Former Vice President Dick Cheney wears a hat and sunglasses at the dedication of the George W. Bush Presidential Library on the campus of Southern Methodist University in Dallas on Thursday, April 25, 2013. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)

Dick Cheney blames hunting-contest loss on faulty gun

Former Vice President Dick Cheney — who once accidentally shot a fellow hunter and campaign contributor during a 2006 quail quest in South Texas — had a new weapon-related mishap Tuesday. Published September 24, 2013