Cheryl K. Chumley
Columns by Cheryl K. Chumley
Egyptian activist with anti-Israel posts poised for human rights prize
An Egyptian activist with pro-Palestinian tendencies and a past that includes social media attacks on Israel is one of three finalists for an elite human rights award, the Martin Ennals Award for Human Rights Defenders. Published October 1, 2013
FAA furloughs 3,000 air safety inspectors as shutdown kicks in
The Federal Aviation Administration has announced the furloughing of almost 3,000 air safety inspectors as part of the government shutdown. Published October 1, 2013
Justice Antonin Scalia: Judges are not ‘moral philosophers’
Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia said judges are much too activist, are deviating from their rightful roles and are spending too much time arbitrating moral issues — such as gay marriage. Published October 1, 2013
Colorado rock slide kills 5, injures 1
Emergency responders on Tuesday returned to the site of a devastating rock slide on a popular Colorado mountain to recover the bodies of five hikers who were killed. A sixth hiker, a girl aged 13, was pulled from the rubble hours earlier, transported for treatment of various injuries. Published October 1, 2013
Ron Binz, Obama’s energy nominee, withdraws under pressure
President Obama's nomination to lead the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission announced he was stepping aside on Tuesday, on the heels of concerted pressure from the coal industry and a widespread reluctance in the Senate to take on the confirmation battle. Published October 1, 2013
Obama now says Obamacare will bring months of ‘glitches’
President Obama said in comments broadcast Tuesday, on the cusp of enrollment in Obamacare's exchanges, that of course there will be "glitches" in the implementation of the health reform — months of glitches, he added. Published October 1, 2013
Fast and Furious lawsuit can proceed, judge tells Obama administration
A federal judge ruled Monday evening that the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee could indeed proceed with a lawsuit against the Justice Department to access certain Fast and Furious documents. Published October 1, 2013
Japan’s budget-conscious send dead into space, as funeral costs hits $27K
Talk about a send-off. With burial costs averaging almost $30,000, Japan’s budget-conscious and cash-strapped are turning to space as a funeral option for their loved ones. Published October 1, 2013
Angry Nigerian students trash embassy in Russia; 16 arrested
Sixteen Nigerian students have been arrested by police in Moscow, accused of trashing the inside of their country's embassy and smashing furniture when they realized that Russia wasn't paying their grants. Published October 1, 2013
Berkeley University evacuated as explosion injures several people
Investigators on Tuesday were still trying to pinpoint the exact cause of an explosion at University of California at Berkeley that injured several and sent the campus into evacuation mode. Published October 1, 2013
Mount Rushmore to stay open despite government shutdown, S.D. governor says
Mount Rushmore will remain open to tourists and visitors, despite the U.S. government shutdown, the governor of South Dakota promised. Published October 1, 2013
China ‘shocked’ as embassy in Syria hit by mortar; 1 hurt
Chinese authorities reported Tuesday that a mortar shell landed inside its embassy in Damascus, leaving one person with injuries and causing slight damage to the building. Published October 1, 2013
Venezuela’s Nicolas Maduro expels U.S. diplomats: ‘Yankees go home’
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, in a fiery and dramatic television speech broadcast Monday, accused U.S. diplomats of "acts of sabotage" and ordered them to leave the country. Published October 1, 2013
Kenya slams U.S. for ‘unfriendly’ travel advisory after mall terror
Kenya’s interior minister responded to a U.S. warning against travel to the country with shock and anger, suggesting that just because one of its top tourist mall destinations was targeted for terrorist attack doesn’t mean the West has to go on red alert and switch their vacation plans. Published September 30, 2013
Man upset at divorce injects son, 4, with heroin, police say
A Washington man upset at his looming divorce is accused of shooting up his 4-year-old son with heroin and other drugs and then doing the same to himself in what police are characterizing as an attempted murder-suicide. Published September 30, 2013
Bill Clinton: GOP is ‘begging for America to fail’ regarding health care
Former President Bill Clinton said during a recent televised news interview that he was shocked by the message Republicans were sending in their fight against President Obama’s signature health care reform: We hope it fails. That means the GOP is “begging for America to fail,” he said. Published September 30, 2013
Saudi doctor: Driving doesn’t hurt women’s ovaries
A Saudi doctor took to televised airwaves on Monday to debunk and dismiss a recent clerical claim that women drivers face the risk of damaged ovaries. Published September 30, 2013
iPhone fever: Single men say they would ditch girlfriend for phone
An online survey conducted by a website company aimed at identifying product discounts for customers found that while most single men said they were happy with their girlfriends, a handful of them would ditch their current love interests if they got an iPhone 5 in exchange. Published September 30, 2013
Hillary Clinton film is scrubbed as sources go mum
You can scrap the CNN documentary on Hillary Rodham Clinton: Nobody — absolutely nobody — would agree to speak on record about the former secretary of state and potential 2016 White House candidate, the film director said. Published September 30, 2013
Obama shifts $45 million for armed cops in schools — a la NRA
It's almost like a page right out of the National Rifle Association playbook: The Obama administration has announced millions of dollars in funding to put armed officers in the nation's schools. Published September 30, 2013