Cheryl K. Chumley
Columns by Cheryl K. Chumley
Rush Limbaugh: Heterosexuals are ‘under assault’
Conservative radio icon Rush Limbaugh threw his two cents into the talks about NFL hopeful Michael Sam’s announcement of being gay in classic, blunt fashion: He blasted the political agenda that he says is putting heterosexuality in the crosshairs of U.S. culture. Published February 13, 2014
Weather whips through the D.C. region with ‘blizzard’ conditions
The Weather Channel reported that Winter Storm Pax "will continue to impact the Northeast, including the heavily populated I-95 corridor, Thursday into early Friday. There will likely be widespread travel disruption in the Middle Atlantic and Northeast from Virginia to Maine through Thursday night." Published February 13, 2014
Utmost respect: Solemn guard at the Tomb of the Unknown amid driving snow
The federal government may have shut its doors due to weather conditions — but the guards tasked to the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier never abandon their posts. Published February 13, 2014
Gmail’s new tracker tells when, where users open email
Google’s found a new tracking tool, and it’s called the Streak plugin, an email watchdog that allows users to tell just when their sent messages were opened – and where the recipients were when they read them. Published February 13, 2014
Evolutionists say human face came from 415 million-year-old fish
In the latest of evolution theories, Swedish and French researchers say they’ve tracked the formation of the human face to the development and progression of a certain type of fish that swam the earth’s seas about 415 million years ago. Published February 13, 2014
McDonald’s goes McValentines: Tampa offers candlelight service for big day
Call it Valentine’s Day romance for the budget-conscious. A McDonald's fast-food establishment in Tampa, Fla., is offering candlelight dinners for couples who want the romance, without the five-star price tag. Published February 13, 2014
‘Barbie’ toy doll set for cover of Sports Illustrated anniversary issue
Move over, model. There's a new face of beauty in town and it's called -- Barbie. The iconic toy doll is set to pose for the cover feature of the Sports Illustrated 50th Anniversary Swimsuit edition. Published February 13, 2014
Paula Deen poised for comeback with $100M investor infusion
Paula Deen, the much-loved television cook whose career hit a wall when court documents revealed she admitted using a racial slur years ago, is on the cusp of a career comeback, thanks to a millionaire investor who happens to love her brand. Published February 13, 2014
Kermit Gosnell’s abortion assistant sentenced to prison
Steven Massof, the 51-year-old assistant to abortion doctor Kermit Gosnell, was sentenced to several years in prison for killing two babies who had been born alive. Published February 13, 2014
Milwaukee archdiocese: $4M for victims; $12.5M for legal fees
The Archdiocese of Milwaukee says that its bankruptcy reorganization — the fallout of sexual abuse claims — will cost upwards of $19 million, but only a fraction of that is aimed at settling directly with victims. Published February 13, 2014
Gas line explosion in Kentucky injures one, destroys homes
A gas line explosion early Thursday morning in one Kentucky county set several homes on fire and sent at least one victim to the hospital for treatment, one emergency responder said. Published February 13, 2014
Chick-fil-A vows to go antibiotics-free within five years
Within the next five years, all chicken products sold at the fast-food chain Chick-fil-A will be antibiotics free, company president Dan Cathy promised. Published February 12, 2014
Palestinians give Israelis 4 years to leave, citing ‘red line’ for peace
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas sent out a list of "red line" requirements for a peace deal with Israel, preempting an American-forged agreement that was supposed to take shape in the next few weeks. Published February 12, 2014
U.S. embassy worker held 3 weeks without charges in Egypt
A worker with the U.S. Embassy in Cairo has been detained by local Egyptian authorities and held for the last three weeks, apparently without charges. Published February 12, 2014
Sinkhole hits Corvette museum, damaging eight pricey cars
Several cars on display at the National Corvette Museum in Kentucky were damaged Wednesday when they fell into a sinkhole that spread 40 feet wide, 25 feet deep. Published February 12, 2014
Democrats, Republicans unite for Twitter rally: #StopTheNSA
The votes are in and consensus seems clear: Democrats and Republicans both find the National Security Agency's surveillance programs distasteful, and want a rein on federal powers. Published February 12, 2014
Dead woman called ‘wicked’ for bequeathing $1.3M to conservatives
The sister-in-law of an English woman who died and left her fortune to the Conservative Party is crying foul, saying the entire family was liberal-minded and the political betrayal smacked of "spite." Published February 12, 2014
Tsarnaev lawyers seek delay trial until 2015
Attorneys for Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev requested to delay the start of his trial until late 2015 during a scheduled status conference in court on Wednesday. Published February 12, 2014
Iran general: ‘We are ready for the decisive battle’ with U.S.
A leading military chief in Iran said America's threats against Tehran mean next to nothing — and that it's the United States that better watch it. Published February 12, 2014
Sarah Palin, set for CPAC, teases on White House run
Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin has accepted an invitation to speak at next month's Conservative Political Action Conference, CPAC. Published February 12, 2014