Jessica Chasmar
Articles by Jessica Chasmar
Couple tries to remove tattoos themselves after babysitter inks their children
Virginia police have charged a mother and her boyfriend for trying do-it-yourself tattoo removal on their young children after a babysitter inked them without permission. Published January 21, 2014
Film explores China’s militaristic boot camps for Internet-addicted kids
China is the first country to brand Internet addiction as a behavioral disorder, and it has set up hundreds of military-style camps where addicts are locked up to be deprogrammed. Published January 21, 2014
Dawn Brancheau: Family of SeaWorld trainer killed by orca condemns ‘Blackfish’
The family of Dawn Brancheau, the SeaWorld trainer who was brutally killed by a captive orca in 2010, has released a much-anticipated statement about the CNN documentary "Blackfish." Published January 21, 2014
FBI joins search for missing Wall Street Journal reporter David Bird
The FBI has joined the search for missing Wall Street Journal reporter David Bird, who was last seen leaving his home in New Jersey for a short walk 10 days ago. Published January 21, 2014
Conn. mayor wants Facebook group disbanded after Hitler photo
A Connecticut mayor is demanding a Facebook group be disbanded and a photo be removed that compares him to Adolf Hitler. Published January 21, 2014
Colo. ballot proposal requires couples to undergo pre-marriage counseling
A proposed ballot initiative in Colorado would require couples to undergo 10 hours of pre-wedding marriage education before they can legally tie the knot. Published January 21, 2014
Fla. House candidate: President Obama ‘should be hanged for treason’
A black Republican candidate for Florida House District 68 faced serious backlash Monday after he tweeted that he agreed with a statement that President Obama should be arrested and hanged. Published January 21, 2014
Glenn Beck to New York Gov. Cuomo: Are our tax dollars not welcome here?
In an open letter, the Mercury Radio founder and CEO is asking Gov. Cuomo if his right-leaning company is still welcome in the state, after the Democrat said Friday that "extreme" conservatives have no place in New York. Published January 20, 2014
Outrage after Department of Defense tweets MLK quote
The Twitterverse erupted Monday morning after the account belonging to the U.S. Department of Defense tweeted a Martin Luther King, Jr. quote. Published January 20, 2014
Kathleen Sebelius celebrates MLK by campaigning for Obamacare
Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius took the opportunity Monday to celebrate Martin Luther King, Jr. while pleading with Americans to sign up for Obamacare. Published January 20, 2014
Sarah Palin asks Obama to stop ‘playing the race card’ in honor of MLK
Former GOP vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin asked President Obama in a Facebook post Monday afternoon if he could stop "playing the race card" in honor of Martin Luther King Day. Published January 20, 2014
Omaha plant explosion leaves 2 dead, others critically injured
A total of 10 people remained hospitalized after the incident at the International Nutrition plant, and interim Omaha Fire Chief Bernie Kanger said the mission had changed from a rescue to a recovery effort by mid-afternoon. Published January 20, 2014
Venezuela President Nicolas Maduro goes after telenovelas for violence
Venezuela President Nicolas Maduro has urged the country's cable television stations to stop glamorizing guns and gangs in telenovelas. Published January 20, 2014
Justin Bieber: Police find marijuana, paraphernalia during raid of singer’s house
Police raided pop star Justin Bieber's home in Los Angeles last week and stumbled upon a large stash of marijuana and empty codeine bottles. Published January 20, 2014
Philadelphia train derails on bridge over Schuylkill River
A 101-car freight train heading from Chicago to Philadelphia partially derailed Monday morning, leaving a tanker car and boxcar leaning off a bridge. Published January 20, 2014
‘Divas in Boots’ program at Fort Stewart offers coupon-clipping, nutrition classes
A female mentorship program called "Divas in Boots" at Fort Stewart Army Base in Georgia is drawing online criticism for focusing on traditional domestic hobbies. Published January 20, 2014
Man receives OfficeMax letter addressed to ‘daughter killed in car crash’
A Chicago man who lost his daughter in a car accident nine months ago is outraged after he says he received an insensitive letter from OfficeMax. Published January 19, 2014
Gov. Cuomo: Pro-life, pro-gun conservatives ‘have no place’ in New York
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said that "extreme" conservatives who oppose abortion and support gun rights have no place in his state. Published January 19, 2014
Hacking expert David Kennedy says he cracked HealthCare.gov in 4 minutes
The man who appeared before Congress last week to explain the security pitfalls of HealthCare.gov shows just how easy it was to penetrate the website. Published January 19, 2014
Maryland mother stabs children to death in attempted exorcism: police
A Maryland mother has been charged for fatally stabbing two of her children during an attempted exorcism, Montgomery County police said. Published January 19, 2014