Cheryl K. Chumley
Columns by Cheryl K. Chumley
Ariel Castro says sorry: I’m ‘not a monster’ — ‘I’m just sick’
Ariel Castro, the Ohio man who admitted to kidnapping and holding captive for nearly a decade three Cleveland-area women, said on Thursday during his sentencing hearing: I'm sorry. Please forgive me. Published August 1, 2013
Chicago Teamsters ordered to quit picketing funerals
Teamsters picketing at 16 funeral homes in the Chicago area were ordered to quit by a judge who ruled their activities unduly disruptive, particularly in the case of a family grieving a dead child. Published August 1, 2013
Obama heads to Jay Leno for record-setting late-night TV appearance
President Obama is heading to late-night talk show — again — and is set for an Aug. 6 appearance on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno to make a case for his economic plans. Published August 1, 2013
Mayor Bloomberg blames Virginia for many of New York’s gun crimes
New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg blames several southern state's for the Big Apple’s gun crimes — so now he's set his Mayors Against Illegal Guns’ sights on Virginia, South Carolina, Alabama and Texas for a Second Amendment crackdown. Published August 1, 2013
Muslim’s book on Jesus sparks outrage — all the way to bestseller list
A Christian-turned-Muslim who penned a book about the life of Jesus and included such controversial findings as the son of God never considered himself a deity has catapulted into bestseller status, hitting No. 1 on Amazon sales lists for the United States. Published August 1, 2013
Syrian President Assad ‘confident of victory’
Syrian President Bashar Assad said on Thursday that his military would prevail despite the tries of rebels and pressure from the international community. Published August 1, 2013
Oprah Winfrey: Americans know ‘diddly-squat’ about civil rights era
Oprah Winfrey said Americans by and large know "diddly-squat" about the history of the civil rights movement. The talk show queen and media mogul made her comments during the promotion of her new film, "The Butler," about a black man who serves in that capacity through seven administrations at the White House. Published August 1, 2013
The joke’s on us: Rolling Stone sales double with Dzhokhar Tsarnaev on magazine cover
Bolstering the age-old mantra that even bad publicity is good, Rolling Stones magazine has seen sales of its latest edition double — the one that pictures Boston bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev in rockstar mode on its cover. Published August 1, 2013
Bill to cut Iran’s oil exports by 1 million barrels a day sails through House
The Republican-led House on Wednesday passed a bill with near unanimity, 400-20, to crack down further on Iran for its nuclear program and cut the country's oil exports by 1 million barrels per day over the next year. Published August 1, 2013
San Diego’s new policy: Mayor Bob Filner can’t meet in private with women
San Diego Democratic Mayor Bob Filner, who faces sexual harassment charges from eight women, is now banned by a new provision from meeting with any female behind closed doors or in private — and one MSNBC host questioned whether that's discrimination. Published August 1, 2013
Uruguay poised to legalize, regulate marijuana market
Uruguay's push to legalize marijuana is about halfway there, as one side of the country's congress voted in favor of the proposal just minutes before midnight on Wednesday. Published August 1, 2013
NSA whistle-blower Edward Snowden granted asylum in Russia, leaves airport
Edward Snowden, the man at the heart of the National Security Agency information leak, was granted asylum from Russia Thursday and finally left the airport. Published August 1, 2013
Pro-gun, Pa. police chief suspended after video rant against John Kerry, U.N.
A police chief in eastern Pennsylvania with strong gun rights views who was captured on video ranting against Secretary of State John Kerry and the U.N. arms treaty was placed on 30 days suspension without pay — though city officials rushed to say the punishment wasn't for his remarks. Published August 1, 2013
Japan Deputy PM says sorry — didn’t mean to say Tokyo could learn from Nazis
Japan Deputy Prime Minister Taro Aso, who's been featured in international headlines for various public gaffes over the last few months, is now saying sorry for his most recent controversial charge — that Tokyo could actually learn a lot from Nazi Germany. Published August 1, 2013
Ariel Castro’s sister: People will see he’s ‘not the monster that everyone thinks’
Ariel Castro, the Ohio man who abducted three Cleveland-area women and kept them in his home for nearly a decade — and who pleaded guilty to 937 counts of murder, kidnapping and rape — will have a chance to show his "other side" in court sentencing on Thursday, his sister said. Published August 1, 2013
Gay couples rush to marry under Minnesota’s new law
Dozens of gay couples rushed to Minneapolis City Hall early Thursday morning, lining the streets to take advantage of the state's new same-sex marriage law. Published August 1, 2013
MSNBC’s Chris Matthews on Sen. Ted Cruz: ‘He’s a terrorist’
MSNBC "Hardball" host Chris Matthews had harsh words of criticism for Sen. Ted Cruz during his Wednesday evening broadcast, saying the tea party favorite was guilty of political terrorism and outright labeling him a terrorist. Published August 1, 2013
Lightning strike sends 12 soldiers in Colorado to hospital
Twelve soldiers at Fort Carson in Colorado were struck by lightning Wednesday afternoon, and at least one is still in critical condition. Published August 1, 2013
1,700 firefighters battle flames in Washington and Oregon as hundreds flee homes
More than 1,000 firefighters on Thursday were still fighting 200 square miles of blazes that were sweeping across Washington and Oregon, sending hundreds of homeowners fleeing. Published August 1, 2013
Egypt tells police: Take ‘necessary measures’ to end protests
Leading Egyptian government authorities told police on Wednesday to take whatever steps were necessary to end the days-long sit-ins and protests that have marked Cairo since former President Mohammed Morsi was ousted, in early July. Published July 31, 2013