Cheryl K. Chumley
Columns by Cheryl K. Chumley
Michael Moore on Bloomberg’s gun control: ‘It’s wonderful!’
Hollywood's Michael Moore couldn't gush enough about New York Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg's nationwide push for gun control. Published May 9, 2013
Gunmen kidnap the son of Pakistan’s former prime minister during rally
The son of a former Pakistani prime minister — who is himself now running for political office — was kidnapped by gunmen on Thursday during a dramatic snatch that played on the streets outside the central city of Multan. Published May 9, 2013
Chinese filmmaker facing investigation for fathering 7 children
Chinese authorities are investigating one of the nation's leading film directors accused of fathering seven children, a violation of strict laws that allow for one child per family. Published May 9, 2013
Texas cheerleaders win legal right to wave banners with biblical quotes
A judge ruled on Wednesday that high school cheerleaders in Texas do have the legal right to wave banners quoting biblical verses during football games. Published May 9, 2013
23 police en route to arrest cult members in Nigeria killed by militia
At least 23 police officers en route to arrest members of a religious cult were ambushed and killed by a militia group in the central Nigerian region of Nasarawa. Published May 9, 2013
Voice of Charlie Brown sentenced for threatening ex-girlfriend
What a blockhead. The man behind the voice of Charlie Brown in the special, "A Charlie Brown Christmas," was sentenced Wednesday in a San Diego courtroom on charges of stalking and threatening his ex-girlfriend and her plastic surgeon. Published May 9, 2013
Cleveland kidnapping suspect Ariel Castro heads to court for first appearance
The man at the center of the Cleveland kidnap and hostage case of three women who were taken nearly a decade ago is due to make his first appearance in court on Thursday. Published May 9, 2013
U.S. watchdog on Afghan spending says he’s pressured to keep quiet
A watchdog in charge of tracking how taxpayer dollars are spent in Afghanistan accused the U.S. government of trying to keep him quiet so that the White House isn't embarrassed by waste and fraud reports. Published May 9, 2013
Palestinian Authority deputy: If we had a nuke, we’d have bombed Israel
A leading Palestinian Authority said in an interview broadcast earlier this month that he supported violence against Israel, including a nuclear attack. Published May 9, 2013
Pope Francis to 800 nuns: Don’t be ‘spinsters’
Pope Francis said to a crowd of 800 nuns at the Vatican on Wednesday: Be obedient to the church, be spiritual "mothers" — but don't be "spinsters." Published May 8, 2013
Jordanian parliament votes to boot Israeli envoy
The Jordanian Parliament voted unanimously on Wednesday to petition the government to boot Israel's envoy from Amman and simultaneously pull Jordan's ambassador from Tel Aviv. Published May 8, 2013
New E.U. rule would limit what seeds farmers could grow
A new law proposed by the European Commission is being criticized as a massive government overreach that will ultimately damage the farming industry, and lead to the outlaw of certain types of seeds. Published May 8, 2013
Michelle Obama captured ‘Kaepernicking’ with 49ers phenom
Signature touchdown celebrations have been all the rage in the NFL in recent years — and now Michelle Obama is getting in on the act. Published May 8, 2013
Company that lobbied for ‘Obamacare’ now calls key provision ‘catastrophic’
The head of a drug manufacturer that lobbied on behalf of "Obamacare" now has come out swinging on one key aspect of the plan — the requirement for more tax rebates for dual Medicaid-Medicare recipients. Published May 8, 2013
Pakistan bans air conditioning in government offices
Pakistan, amid widespread electrical outages and natural gas shortages, has taken a drastic step and banned the use of air conditioners in government offices. Published May 8, 2013
Treasury Department’s Jack Lew in training to fix loopy signature
Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew is undergoing penmanship training to correct his loopy signature — the one that more resembles a pre-kindergarten creation than adult script. And just in time. Published May 8, 2013
Physicist Stephen Hawking joins boycott of Israel over treatment of Palestinians
Stephen Hawking, world-renowned physicist and a former math professor at the University of Cambridge, has hopped aboard the boycott bus of Israel, in protest of the nation's perceived poor treatment of Palestinians. Published May 8, 2013
California professor caught on tape: Bush had ‘mental problems’
A University of South California political science professor was captured on video calling former President George W. Bush lazy, stupid and incompetent — a mentally unstable man who wasted his youth on drugs and alcohol. Published May 8, 2013
Dennis Rodman to North Korea’s Kim Jong-un: ‘Do me a solid’ and free American
Ex-NBA star Dennis Rodman made a street plea to North Korea's leader, Kim Jong-un, about the release of a Korean-American that's been sentenced and jailed: "Do me a solid." Published May 8, 2013
Iran threatens Israel: Golan will be ‘Fatahland’
Iran on Wednesday issued war-like declarations against Israel, calling for volunteers to fight for Syria's regime and vowing to turn the Golan Heights into a "Fatahland." Published May 8, 2013