Cheryl K. Chumley
Columns by Cheryl K. Chumley
Grinch steals 50 Christmas trees from Pensacola parking lot
Police in Pensacola, Fla., on Friday were seeking the identity of a Christmas tree-stealing perpetrator who cleared out a chunk of Fraser firs destined for sale at a parking lot near a local high school. Published November 29, 2013
Iran’s ultimatum for new nuclear talks: No ‘Zionist’ Israelis allowed
In what’s sure to fuel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s angst over the American-forged nuclear development deal with Tehran, the foreign minister of Iran said Friday that all further discussions will have to leave out Israel. Published November 29, 2013
Gun deals galore dot Black Friday landscape
Nothing like chiming in the Christmas season with a new gun. That's the message advertisers are blasting out, with deals that promise purchasers savings in the double-digit range. Published November 29, 2013
Companies eye business prospects in Iran after nuke deal
Now that Tehran has forged a nuclear deal with six world powers, the doors to business with Iran have opened and Germany's head of Chamber of Commerce said Friday that the phones are ringing off the hook. Published November 29, 2013
No Thanksgiving for you: Techies skip holiday to fix Obamacare site
It was a chicken and pasta kind of day for Northern Virginia technical geeks who were forced to go into overdrive and work their Thanksgiving meal hours to fix Obamacare’s website in time for the president’s stated deadline. Published November 29, 2013
Silvio Berlusconi accused of paying off ‘bunga bunga’ witnesses
Disgraced former Premier Silvio Berlusconi has been accused by the Italian court hearing his underage prostitution charges of paying off witnesses who wanted to testify about his so-called “bunga bunga” parties Published November 29, 2013
Obama to Netanyahu: Tone down Iran trash talk, please
President Obama has sent a query to Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu, asking the fiery and blunt-talking prime minister to take a break from his criticism of the U.S.-forged deal with Iran. Published November 29, 2013
WWII Purple Heart hero, 88, found strangled to death in Chicago-area home
John Poyer, an 88-year-old World War II veteran who was awarded the Purple Heart after he almost lost his legs in Germany, was just found strangled to death in his home, and a 55-year-old man who lived in the same Chicago-area apartment complex has been charged in his murder. Published November 29, 2013
Jeb Bush on Holy See closure: ‘Hopefully, it is not retribution’ for Obamacare
Former Florida Gov. and presidential maybe Jeb Bush weighed in this week on President Obama’s call to shutter the freestanding U.S. Embassy to the Holy See and move it to America’s existing embassy property in Rome, pondering in a tweet: Is that retribution? Published November 29, 2013
Missouri pipeline blows, sending fireballs skyward
Emergency workers in one Missouri town were working feverishly on Friday to contain the flames of a massive gas pipeline explosion that occurred in the early morning hours. Published November 29, 2013
Hamid Karzai defiant on deal as NATO says sorry for civilian kills
NATO announced Friday it would kick off an investigation of an airstrike that killed a child and injured two women in Afghanistan, leading an angry President Hamid Karzai to threaten the United States with a halt to all security talks. Published November 29, 2013
Furious Pakistanis out CIA spy, accuse John Brennan of murder
A furious Pakistani political party has revealed what members claim is the identity of a top U.S. spy — the station chief — who's inside the country, in apparent retribution for drone strikes that have killed several over the past few weeks. Published November 29, 2013
N.J.’s Chris Christie gets golden nod for White House, with top poll numbers
In terms of polling, N.J. Gov. Chris Christie has grabbed all the GOP love for president in 2016. Published November 29, 2013
Explosions hit outside U.S. air base in Tokyo
American and Japanese authorities on Friday were still trying to determine the source of two small explosions that hit just outside the U.S. air base near Tokyo. Published November 29, 2013
Black Friday dawns with gunshots, injuries, mayhem
A Chicago-area police officer and a suspect he shot in a shoplifting incident outside a Kohl’s department store were in the hospital on Friday — a worst-case example of how Black Friday opened with madness, mayhem and violence. Published November 29, 2013
U.N. says North Korea seems to have jumpstarted reactor at nuclear plant
The United Nations’ nuclear watchdog said Thursday that North Korea seems to have jumpstarted operations at a key nuclear plant, Yongbyon, to possibly produce weapons-grade plutonium. Published November 28, 2013
Gun-firing homeowner, female boxer thwart Florida burglary
A homeowner in Florida met five burglary suspects with a gun, chasing them from his home – and into the surprising path of a female, former boxing professional neighbor who was only too glad to help. Published November 28, 2013
Fit mom booted from Facebook for anti-fat post deemed ‘hate speech’
A fitness guru who sparked a media firestorm weeks ago for posing with her toned abs and three young kids in a pro-exercise photo with the caption, “what’s your excuse?” has now been booted from Facebook for making comments about the growing acceptance of fat — comments deemed “hate speech” by the social media site. Published November 28, 2013
Sriracha hot sauce factory in Calif. ordered to close over odor
A Southern California company that produces Sriracha hot sauce was ordered to shut its doors, after a Los Angeles County judge ruled in favor of residents who said the smell drove them to distraction. Published November 28, 2013
NYC alarms with notice: ‘Immediately surrender your rifle’
New York City authorities have been sending out notices to residents who own guns that now violate new ammunition capability laws, demanding they relinquish their weapons — and even though the notifications may just be standard police procedure, the text is a shocker. Published November 28, 2013