Cheryl K. Chumley
Columns by Cheryl K. Chumley
Israelis prepare for Syrian spillover with run on gas-mask shops
Gas masks have become the thing in Israel, as huge crowds of people concerned about the spillover from the Syrian conflict have lined up at distribution centers in recent days to obtain their own. Published August 28, 2013
‘Twerking,’ made famous by Miley Cyrus, makes it to online dictionary
Twerking, the term made famous from 20-year-old Miley Cyrus’ raunchy MTV Video Music Awards act, is the latest addition to Oxford Dictionaries Online. Published August 28, 2013
James DiMaggio’s sister: ‘Where’s the proof’ my brother killed Hannah Anderson’s family?
The sister of James DiMaggio — the California man who was fatally shot by police after abducting his friend's 16-year-old daughter, Hannah Anderson — wants police to show concrete evidence that her brother actually killed the girl's mother and 8-year-old brother and burned their bodies. Published August 28, 2013
New York Times website goes dark due to ‘Syrian Electronic Army’ hack
A group called the "Syrian Electronic Army" is taking responsible for attacking the website of The New York Times, leaving readers unable to access any online content. Published August 28, 2013
U.N. answers Syria question with appeal for diplomacy
The United Nations' Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said Wednesday that it's not too late for Syria to work toward a peaceful, diplomatic end to the two-plus years of violence that's pitted President Bashar Assad's forces against rebel fighters. Published August 28, 2013
Jesse Jackson: ‘Tea party is the resurrection of the Confederacy’
The Rev. Jesse Jackson said in a Tuesday interview with a national news outlet that there's no question about it — Republicans are constantly pushing the race button on all matters of policy and politics, and tea party activists are akin to redneck racist throwbacks from the Civil War era. Published August 27, 2013
Calif. lawmaker calls on Obama to stop violating Fourth Amendment
A Republican lawmaker in California has brought forth a resolution to compel Congress and President Obama to quit the unlawful National Security Agency surveillance and to halt the Fourth Amendment violations. Published August 27, 2013
N.J. black teen in majority-white school caught sending racist texts to self
A black teen in New Jersey seeking to win election to a student government office at a mostly white school was busted for sending racist text messages to himself, ostensibly to garner attention, sympathy and votes, school officials said. Published August 27, 2013
Black clergy members cite MLK in call to Congress to crack whip on guns
A group of black faith leaders citing Martin Luther King Jr. have taken to Capitol Hill to push lawmakers to crack down on gun ownership and pass a national law requiring background checks for all purchases. Published August 27, 2013
Boston strong: Condo owner called ‘fake’ patriot for fighting flag rule
A Boston condominium owner says management can threaten and fine all they want – he’s not taking down his 6-foot-by-10-foot American flag that’s hanging in his window. Published August 27, 2013
Massachusetts military veteran tossed from diner for service dog
A military veteran recently tossed from a Massachusetts diner after the owner objected to the presence of his certified service dog said he felt "belittled" and wants an apology. Published August 27, 2013
WWII veteran Delbert Benton died trying to defend self from thugs: police
The 88-year-old World War II veteran who was beaten to death with a flashlight as he crossed a parking lot in Washington state may have died because he tried to defend himself, police said. Published August 27, 2013
Obama spokesman sends condolences to family of Australian killed in Oklahoma
Through his spokesman, President Obama sent out a statement this week expressing condolences to family members of the Australian baseball star who was attending college in Oklahoma when he was shot and killed in a random act of violence. Published August 27, 2013
Wisconsin lawmaker pushes English as official state language
A Republican lawmaker isn’t giving up the fight to make English the official language of the state of Wisconsin, and reintroduced a bill this week that would do just that. Published August 27, 2013
China’s trouncing of U.S. in space race: ‘Unmistakable warning signs’
It's irrefutable, said one political science professor from Georgia: China is moving full speed ahead with its race to space, while other nations — including the United States — have entered yawn status. Published August 27, 2013
Sarah Murnaghan: Pennsylvania girl who sparked transplant debate heads home with new lungs
The 10-year-old Pennsylvania girl who sparked a nationwide debate about the rights of children versus adults who are on organ transplant lists headed home on Tuesday with new lungs in place. Published August 27, 2013
ACLU ‘stunned’ as New Mexico judge rules gay marriage legal, despite law
New Mexico doesn't have a specific constitutional provision or law that allows same-sex marriages, but a judge said on Monday that prohibiting the unions is a form of sexual discrimination — and by proxy, ruled gay marriage legal. Published August 27, 2013
Flying kid-free: Singapore airline offers adults-only seating
For a paltry $14, fliers on one Singapore-based airline can now kick back in kid-free zoned seating. Published August 27, 2013
Bradley Manning ratchets hormone fight, as pressure builds to call him a ‘her’
The attorney for Army Pvt. Bradley Manning — the convicted soldier who now wants the world to call him Chelsea Manning — says his client is more than willing to pay for estrogen treatments himself, if the military allows. Published August 27, 2013
Taliban kill 12 civilians in Afghanistan, including aid workers
Taliban militants in Afghanistan shot and killed on Tuesday 12 civilians, six of whom had been in the country to assist with government-related projects. Published August 27, 2013