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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

6 killed in China mine where earlier blast killed 28

An explosion at a Chinese coal mine killed six workers Monday, three days after another explosion at the same mine killed 28 others, China's state-run Xinhua news agency reported. Published April 1, 2013

**FILE** A light standard rests at the dilapidated entrance to city hall in Stockton, Calif., on June 26, 2012. (Associated Press)

Stockton, Calif., to enter bankruptcy

A judge accepted the California city of Stockton's bankruptcy application on Monday, making it the most populous city in the United States to file. Published April 1, 2013

** FILE ** Painted Easter eggs are available in a supermarket in Antwerp, Belgium. Demand for eggs reaches its peak around Easter. The industry has been hit hard by the European Union's mandatory use of animal-friendly cages for hens since the beginning of the year. (Associated Press)

Alabama school lifts ban on ‘Easter’

An Alabama school district has lifted a ban it had previously on any religious references, including the words "Easter" and "Christmas." Published April 1, 2013

Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg

Bloomberg sets sights on smokers: $10.50 price floor for cigarettes

In his latest health push, New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg proposed a bill that would require retailers to keep tobacco products out of sight. It's companion bill, however, is seeking to ban cheap cigarettes and cigarillos by setting a price floor of $10.50 a pack across the board. Published March 28, 2013