Cheryl K. Chumley
Columns by Cheryl K. Chumley
NBA accuses Donald Sterling of telling female friend to lie to cover up tape
The NBA has come out with a new accusation against the Los Angeles Clippers' Donald Sterling, saying the under-fire basketball team owner asked his female friend, V. Stiviano, to lie and help cover up the racial comments he was captured saying about blacks on audio tape. Published May 21, 2014
Feds deny legal marijuana growers access to irrigation waters in Colorado, Washington
Marijuana may be legal in Colorado and Washington, but it's going to be hard going for growers to irrigate their pot crops, given the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation just announced it's not going to grant them access to certain water stores. Published May 21, 2014
Girl, 7, hit by bullet on playground: Panic, ‘sneakers and flip flops’ left behind
A 7-year-old girl was shot by a stray bullet while she was with friends at a playground at her Park Morton Apartment Complex in the Northwest area of Washington, D.C., police said. Published May 21, 2014
Shots fired as North Korean boats cross into South Korean waters
Naval patrollers from South Korean sent some warning gunshots across the water at North Korean military vessels that dared to cross the maritime border. Published May 21, 2014
George Soros-backed group plots $40M course to win 2014 votes
Koch brothers, move over. A group back by billionaire George Soros and other millionaires with progressive political slants are charting a course to give out nearly $40 million to various entities that can further their favored policy reforms — in 2014 alone, documents show. Published May 20, 2014
Toni Braxton laments son’s autism as ‘God’s payback’ for abortion
Toni Braxton, a Grammy award-winning singer who had an abortion a decade ago, pined in her recently released memoir that perhaps God punished her for the procedure by inflicting her second-born son with autism. Published May 20, 2014
Supreme Court corrects Justice Kagan’s history error in prayer case
One of the nation's highest judges, Justice Elena Kagan, was given the red pen treatment after researchers and court authorities found her dissenting opinion on the recently decided public meeting prayer case contained a historical inaccuracy. Published May 20, 2014
Obamacare’s big opening day touted one enrollment: report
Only one person successfully enrolled in Obamacare on its first day of business, a nonprofit government watchdog group found via documents obtained from a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit. Published May 20, 2014
Sarah Palin mocks media protection of Hillary Clinton’s health
Sarah Palin sent out a series of scathing and sarcastic lines on her Facebook page in response to the mainstream media's condemnation of Karl Rove for daring to discuss former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's health. Published May 20, 2014
Moms’ group targets Chipotle’s gun-friendly atmosphere
Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America, a group that campaigns for crackdowns on Second Amendment carry freedoms, has set its sights on Chipotle restaurants, calling for a reversal of the chain's open-door policy for gun owners. Published May 20, 2014
Global health groups push for U.S. to slap taxes on fatty foods
The U.S. government, along with nations around the globe, should regulate fatty foods in the same way it does tobacco, two world health groups told a Geneva audience this week. Published May 20, 2014
Clippers’ Donald Sterling a ‘wreck’ over public rebuke of Magic Johnson
Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling was an obvious "wreck" and on an emotional roller-coaster after telling a television host that Magic Johnson's contributions to basketball and to the black community were minimal, at best, said the former president of the Los Angeles NAACP chapter. Published May 20, 2014
Bald? Japan has got your back with discount drinks in Tokyo bar
Bald men in Japan are getting a lot of love from a Tokyo-based bar named Otasuke — a name that could be translated into English to mean "the baldie's friend" — where patrons with receding hairlines are offered a bit of consolation to cover their loss: Discounted drink tabs. Published May 20, 2014
Marco Rubio refuses to answer marijuana use question, calling it no-win
Sen. Marco Rubio outright refused to answer any questions about his past marijuana use — whether he smoked or whether he didn't — calling the query a no-win situation that would isolate voters, no matter which way he responded. Published May 20, 2014
Joe Biden to teen girl, 17: No, I can’t go to prom with you
Vice President Joseph R. Biden told a 17-year-old girl who asked him to prom at her Newington, Conn., school that no, he couldn't go — but he did try to temper the bad news by sending her a small token of a corsage. Published May 20, 2014
Michelle Obama tells senior high-schoolers to monitor families for racism
First lady Michelle Obama said during senior recognition remarks at a high school in Topeka, Kansas, last weekend that students ought to monitor their friends and family members for racist and discriminatory statements and attitudes, and issue corrections to those who are found guilty. Published May 20, 2014
Oregonian gays buoyed by court ruling gather by dozens to marry
Dozens of gay couples in Oregon flocked to local magistrate offices to obtain their marriage certificates and perform quick ceremonies in the hours after a U.S. District judge ruled that a voter-approved ban on same-sex weddings was unconstitutional. Published May 20, 2014
U.S. poised to evacuate embassy in Tripoli, Libya: report
The U.S. military has doubled down on the number of planes it has standing by in Italy in case of an evacuation call for Americans from the U.S. Embassy in Tripoli, Libya, various media reported Tuesday. Published May 20, 2014
Southern ‘secede’ billboard removed in Alabama after complaints
A highway billboard with a Southern secession message only lasted a couple days before protests brought it down. Published May 19, 2014
Duck Dynasty’s ‘Uncle Si’ debuts 6-track: ‘Me and My Smoking Hot Honey’
Silas Robertson, better known as Uncle Si on Duck Dynasty, just released his new country six-track extended play, or EP, iTunes special — "Me and My Smoking Hot Honey." Published May 19, 2014