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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

Isra Almodallal, 23, the first spokeswoman for Hamas, the conservative Islamist group that rules the Gaza Strip, talks on her cellphone at her office during an interview at the Hamas Information Ministry in Gaza City. The appointment of Ms. Almodallal by Hamas, which at times has sought to curb women’s freedoms, indicates an attempt by the group to project a new, friendlier face abroad. (AP Photo/Adel Hana)

Hamas hires first spokeswoman to promote softer image

The Islamist Hamas government of the Gaza Strip has for the first time appointed a woman to represent it, in hopes to present a softer image to its own citizens and the world.The Islamist Hamas government of the Gaza Strip has appointed, for the first time, a woman to represent it, in hopes of presenting a softer image to its own citizens and the world. Published November 10, 2013

Secretary of State John F. Kerry gestures while speaking at a press conference at the end of the Iranian nuclear talks in Geneva on Sunday, Nov. 10, 2013. The talks failed to reach agreement, but Mr. Kerry said Tehran and six world powers had made "significant progress." (AP Photo/Jason Reed, Pool)

No nuclear deal between 6 world powers, Iran

Talks between six world powers and Iran came to an end Sunday morning without a hoped-for deal to limit Tehran's nuclear research programs. Published November 10, 2013

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Houston-area school trashes boy’s meal over 30 cents

The mother of a 12-year-old boy at a Houston-area middle school in Texas is outraged after a lunch worker reportedly threw the boy's breakfast away because he didn't have the 30 cents to pay for it. Published November 7, 2013