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Jessica Chasmar

Jessica Chasmar was a continuous news writer for The Washington Times, covering topics on culture and politics.

Articles by Jessica Chasmar

** FILE ** An electronic cigarette and the filter end that holds the liquid nicotine solution is on display. E-cigarettes are plastic and metal devices that heat a liquid nicotine solution in a disposable cartridge, creating vapor that the "smoker" inhales. A tiny light on the tip even glows like a real cigarette. (Associated Press)

NYC council bans use of e-cigarettes indoors

The New York City Council approved legislation Thursday that treats electronic cigarettes similar to tobacco cigarettes, by banning their use in indoor public spaces. Published December 19, 2013

An instructor teaches Detroit Public Schools parents skills to help their children in school. (Associated Press)

Detroit Schools accountant helped steal $530K from district

A former Detroit Public Schools accountant has been sentenced to 70 months behind bars for colluding with her daughter to steal $530,000 from the district through fake billings, CBS Detroit reported. Published December 18, 2013

Evangelist Pat Robertson is seen at left as Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney campaigns at the Military Aviation Museum in Virginia Beach, Va., Saturday, Sept. 8, 2012. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)

Netflix to release Mitt Romney documentary ‘Mitt’

Netflix has released the trailer for the much-anticipated documentary "Mitt," based on the six years leading up to Mitt Romney's loss in the 2012 presidential race against President Obama. Published December 18, 2013

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Reno hospital gunman shoots 4, kills himself

A gunman walked into a hospital building in Reno, Nev. and opened fire Tuesday afternoon, injuring four people before turning the gun on himself. Published December 17, 2013

Surveillance video shows Sam McNair hugging his teacher at Duluth High School. (Screenshot: CBS Atlanta)

Georgia student suspended for a year after hugging teacher

A Georgia high school student was suspended for a year after a surveillance video caught him hugging his teacher, and a petition calling for his "extreme punishment" to be lifted has gained significant support. Published December 17, 2013