Cheryl K. Chumley
Columns by Cheryl K. Chumley
John F. Kennedy: Source of pride, later sorrow for Catholic Church
John F. Kennedy's assassination was "the day the earth stood still" for the Catholic community, said one of the church's most beloved and outspoken cardinals, Timothy Dolan. Published November 22, 2013
Lion cubs in Hamas-run zoo die in two days
Two newborn lions at a Hamas-operated zoo in the Gaza Strip heralded as prized additions and a victory for Palestinians have died after just two days. Published November 22, 2013
Iran, world powers hit snag on nuclear talks — again
Iran and the heads of state for six different nations nearly threw in the towel Friday after two days of nuclear discussions, admitting to several stumbling blocks similar to issues that have cropped up in the past. Published November 22, 2013
Bill de Blasio to mull ex-con advice to forge NYC crime-fighting plan
New York City Mayor-elect Bill de Blasio's new crime-fighting plan will include advice from criminals and ex-convicts, dozens of whom were given the opportunity to voice their recommendations during a political event in Manhattan on Thursday. Published November 22, 2013
Black Friday shoppers in Ohio already camping outside stores
Talk about getting a jump on things. Hopeful Black Friday deal-diggers in Ohio are already marking their store line territories with campsites, setting up tents to lay claim to deals at Best Buy — which haven't even been announced yet. Published November 22, 2013
Ted Cruz accuses Senate of stacking courts to protect Obamacare
Sen. Ted Cruz cut to the chase and gave his view of the real reason fellow Democrats wanted to ban filibusters against certain court nominees: It’s all aimed at protecting the long-term fate of Obamacare, he said. Published November 22, 2013
USPS ad for ‘holiday stamps’ omits Christmas — includes Kwanzaa, Hanukkah
Where’s Christmas? As one social media commentator rapidly noticed, a recent U.S. Postal Service advertisement to sell “holiday stamps” curiously omitted a Christmas or Christian-themed message, yet included portrayals of Hanukkah and Kwanzaa. Published November 22, 2013
Democratic aide says Obamacare price hikes ‘shock to the system’
Aides to certain House Democrats who have worked for years on Capitol Hill say the price hikes they’re seeing in certain insurance plans due directly to Obamacare are both shock and awe, and some may leave their jobs to find more affordable options. Published November 22, 2013
Web creator warns of Big Brother tide on Internet
Tim Berners-Lee, the scientist who’s largely credited with creating the World Wide Web, issued a stark warning on Friday about the trend of surveillance that’s been springing in the Internet. Published November 22, 2013
Taxpayers still waiting for General Motors to pay back $10B bailout
A just-released report from the U.S. Treasury Department shows that the auto bailout continues to be a win-lose for General Motors versus taxpayers: While GM won billions, taxpayers have still lost big time. Published November 22, 2013
Evolution debate stymies Texas on biology book selection
Texas Board of Education members in midnight fiery discussions decided to delay a vote on a biology book that some perceive as politically biased on the notion of evolution. Published November 22, 2013
Horror film honcho M. Night Shyamalan: U.S. educators favor whites over blacks
M. Night Shyamalan, the director of “The Sixth Sense” who was once touted as Hollywood’s emerging scare-flick guru, said in a private gathering of education activists that America does well in schooling whites — but not so well in educating blacks. Published November 22, 2013
Obama stages private meet with press for Obamacare damage control
President Obama invited several members of the media — notably, the more liberal members — for an off-the-record, behind-the-scenes chance to chat about Obamacare, in what some are describing as a Hail Mary attempt to do some much-needed damage control. Published November 22, 2013
Washington permit offices flooded with marijuana applications
Hundreds of hopeful marijuana business operators have flocked to local permitting authorities and filed applications to open pot shops — and that's in just the first week of the enactment of a state law that lets recreational sales and production commence. Published November 22, 2013
Italy’s Silvio Berlusconi called ring leader of ‘bunga bunga’ sex parties
Silvio Berlusconi, the former prime minister of Italy, has been accused in court documents of being the ring leader of "bunga bunga" sex parties held at his villa — the man behind the order for young women to perform pole dances and strip teases in front of select invited. Published November 22, 2013
S.C. charter school bans Christmas carols with religious tone
A music director at one charter school in Rock Hill, S.C., reportedly said students are more than welcome to sing their celebrations of Christmas at upcoming performances – just not those songs that refer to Jesus Christ, or that have overtly religious overtones. Published November 22, 2013
Jackie Kennedy’s bloody pink suit to stay hidden until 2103
The pink suit that former first lady Jacqueline Kennedy wore the day her husband was shot 50 years ago — now blood-stained — will stay hidden from public view until at least 2103. Published November 22, 2013
FBI scrambles to find Iraqi terrorists living off U.S. welfare
Federal investigators are sifting through the records of thousands of Iraqis who came to the United States as "war refugees" in recent years, trying to discern how many more are like the two they recently arrested: Admitted terrorists who left Iraq for America, accepted public housing and welfare assistance, then continued with their plots to kill. Published November 20, 2013
James Woods, the science geek: U.S. future ‘built on dreams’
Actor James Woods, a Hollywood hero for conservatives who's been outspoken against President Obama and his policies, took the Comic-Con stage in New York to speak on what he saw as a more inspirational subject: America's future ability to make great scientific leaps and bounds. Published November 20, 2013
McDonald’s goes gourmet? Pilot menu kicks off custom-made burgers
Want guacamole on that burger? McDonald's is making waves in the fast-food market with a proposed change to its 70-year-old model of made-to-order burgers, announcing a custom-made burger pilot program that provides customers with a range of choices, including 20-plus specialty sauces and toppings. Published November 20, 2013