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Cheryl K. Chumley

Cheryl K. Chumley

cchumley@washingtontimes.com

Cheryl Chumley is online opinion editor, commentary writer and host of the “Bold and Blunt” podcast for The Washington Times, and a frequent media guest and public speaker. She is the author of several books, the latest titled, “Lockdown: The Socialist Plan To Take Away Your Freedom,” and “Socialists Don’t Sleep: Christians Must Rise or America Will Fall.” Email her at cchumley@washingtontimes.com.

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A body is moved from a crime scene at an apartment complex where five members of a family, including three children, were found dead authorities said Sunday, July 27, 2014, in Saco, Maine. Investigators said a family friend had contacted a worker at the apartment complex worried about the well-being of the family. The worker entered the apartment and discovered one body, then immediately called police. (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty)

Maine police find wife, husband, 3 children dead in home

Maine police responding in part to a call of "firecrackers" at a neighborhood in the southern part of the state instead found five dead bodies inside a home — a husband-wife couple and their three children.

July 28, 2014
** FILE ** Gov. Bill Haslam greets friends before casting his ballot on the first day of early voting Friday, July 18, 2014, in Knoxville, Tenn. The State Primary and County General Election is Aug. 7. (AP Photo/Michael Patrick, Knoxville News Sentinel)

Tennessee Gov. Haslam slams White House for secret dump of illegals in his state

Gov. Bill Haslam said he only learned of the White House's dumping of 760 illegal immigrants in Tennessee after seeing a notification on the Health and Human Services website — and that's even after he had asked the Obama administration to give him advance notice of any illegals who were on their way to his state.

July 28, 2014
Two boys wearing a mask with the colors of the Palestinian flag, attend a pro-Palestine march in Brussels, Friday, July 25, 2014. Demonstrators marched to show their support for Palestine during the current clashes in Gaza. (AP Photo/Yves Logghe)

Belgian cafe posts sign: Dogs allowed, but Jews stay out

A sign written in both Turkish and French posted on a cafe in Belgium said doors were open to dogs, but not to Jews — and now the Belgian League Against Anti-Semitism, or LBCA, is demanding a criminal investigation.

July 25, 2014
** FILE ** In this May 22, 2014, file photo, protesters gather outside of the McDonald's Corp. headquarters in Oak Brook, Ill., the annual shareholders meeting demonstrating for higher wages and the right to unionize. On Friday, July 25, 2014, in Chicago, organizers are holding what they're calling the first national convention of fast-food workers. (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green, File)

Activists vow to occupy fast-food restaurants to get higher pay

Activists and protesters seeking to pressure fast-food restaurants around the nation to give them $15 per hour minimum pay say they'll do whatever it takes — including civil disobedience and occupying the facilities — to win their cause.

July 25, 2014