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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

Newly arrived Syrian refugees unload their belongings after crossing the border from Tal Shehab, Syria, through the Al Yarmouk River Valley, and arriving near Ramtha, Jordan, on Saturday, Sept. 15, 2012. (AP Photo/Raad Adayleh)

Israelis anonymously aiding Syrian refugees in Jordan

An Israeli nonprofit began working in Jordan early this year to aid Syrian refugees displaced by the civil war, but tensions between Israel and Syria have forced aid workers to remain unidentified and remove the word "Jewish" from all donated materials. Published October 22, 2013

Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Williams (19) and Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Vincent Jackson (83) pray with coach John Garrett before the first half of an NFL football game against the Atlanta Falcons, Sunday, Oct. 20, 2013, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/David Goldman)

Hazmat called into Georgia Dome after Buccaneers leave

A hazardous materials crew swarmed the Georgia Dome after the Falcons' 31-23 victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday in an attempt to rid the facility of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). Published October 21, 2013

Chinese men walk on the street during a day of heavy pollution in Harbin, in northeast China's Heilongjiang province, on Monday, Oct. 21, 2013. Visibility shrank to less than half of a football field, and small-particle pollution soared to a record 40 times higher than an international safety standard in the city as the region entered its high-smog season. (AP Photo)

China smog emergency shuts down city of 11 million people

Debilitating smog in one of northeastern China's largest cities on Monday forced schools, the airport and some public bus routes to shut down in the country's first air pollution crisis of the winter, Reuters reported. Published October 21, 2013