Jessica Contrera The Washington Post

'Jessica Contrera The Washington Post' - 29 News Result(s)

  • One Of The Most Iconic Photos Of American Workers Is Not What It Seems
    World News | Jessica Contrera, The Washington Post | Monday September 2, 2019
    Eleven pairs of loafers were dangling over the New York City skyline. It was September of 1932, as the Great Depression was reaching its height. Unemployment and uncertainty could be felt throughout the city and the entire country. But on West 49th Street, a pillar of hope was under construction: the art deco skyscraper that would come to be known ...
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  • First Mother To Go To Space Was Pregnant When NASA's Offer Came
    Science | Jessica Contrera, The Washington Post | Sunday May 12, 2019
    The moment Anna Lee Fisher had been waiting for came on a hot summer afternoon in 1983. Five years had passed since Fisher and five other women were chosen to become America's first female astronauts. But she hadn't yet been to space.
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  • US Teen, Target Of FBI Manhunt After She "Threatened" School, Found Dead
    World News | ennifer Oldham, Jessica Contrera, Ian Shapira, Reis Thebault, The Washington Post | Thursday April 18, 2019
    The frantic hunt for an armed young woman who threatened Columbine High ended Wednesday near the base of a mountain 40 miles west of the school. Sol Pais, an 18-year-old who was the target of a nearly 20-hour manhunt, was found dead of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound, authorities said.
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  • Julie Nixon Married David Eisenhower - And Refused A White House Ceremony
    World News | Jessica Contrera, The Washington Post | Sunday December 23, 2018
    Julie Nixon was getting married. The church was booked. The reception venue was picked. The invitations were ordered. And then, there was a hiccup.
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  • Boy Jumped Off Bridge To Kill Himself. Instead, He Killed Someone Else
    World News | Jessica Contrera, The Washington Post | Friday December 14, 2018
    There was no way she could have seen him, the boy on the bridge. Marisa Harris was driving her Ford Escape down a Northern Virginia highway, heading home after a peaceful afternoon hike at Burke Lake in the state's Fairfax County. Her boyfriend, Perry Muth, was stretched out in the passenger seat as they cruised east on Interstate 66 toward the bri...
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  • 74 Years After Death, US Marine Returned To Family Who Refused To Forget
    World News | Jessica Contrera, The Washington Post | Sunday December 2, 2018
    A bugle sounded taps, a flag was presented, and a Marine was buried Saturday in Maryland - 74 years after his death.
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  • Woman Who Accused Clinton Of Groping Her Fights A Legacy Of Being Doubted
    World News | Jessica Contrera, The Washington Post | Saturday November 3, 2018
    Thirty-nine days before she would lose the home she loved, Kathleen Willey poured her coffee, fed the dogs and clicked on the TV above her fireplace. Fox News was the ever-present background noise to her life, but on this morning, Willey would be paying close attention. Christine Blasey Ford and Brett Kavanaugh were about to testify before Congress...
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  • "How Could You?" The Day Jackie Kennedy Became Jackie Onassis
    World News | Jessica Contrera, The Washington Post | Monday October 22, 2018
    She was the world's most beloved widow. And then that widow was gone. Fifty years ago, the world mourned the end of Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy.
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  • Stay In School Or Get Married? In 1965, President's Daughter Had To Choose
    World News | Jessica Contrera, The Washington Post | Monday May 21, 2018
    The question that changed the course of her life was asked in the solarium of the White House. It was 1965 and Luci Baines Johnson, the president's daughter, was looking at her boyfriend. He had just asked her to marry him.
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  • Meghan Markle: A "Confident Mixed-Race Woman" Marries Into The Royal Family
    World News | Jessica Contrera, The Washington Post | Thursday May 17, 2018
    Ten children found living in squalid conditions in a California home were waterboarded, shot at with crossbows and had scalding water poured over them by their mother and her partner, authorities said Wednesday.
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  • They Were Sexually Harassed At Work And They Reported It - Here's What Happened
    World News | Jessica Contrera, The Washington Post | Thursday November 16, 2017
    This is a watershed moment for sexual harassment. Recent weeks have brought a flood of stories about inappropriate advances, or even sexual assault, in professional settings - perpetrated by and against well-known people. With each new allegation comes media attention, public outrage and questions about how these accounts went unreported for so lon...
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  • Bob Dylan Is 'Sorry' He Didn't Show Up To Accept The Nobel Prize
    World News | Jessica Contrera, The Washington Post | Monday December 12, 2016
    Over the course of his illustrious career, Bob Dylan has appeared at the Grammys, the Golden Globes, the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, the MusiCares Person of the Year awards, the Kennedy Center Honors, the Presidential Medal of Freedom and the Critics' Choice Awards.
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  • Bob Dylan, Bill Murray And Henry Kissinger: When Honorees Don't Want Their Prize
    World News | Jessica Contrera, The Washington Post | Monday October 24, 2016
    On Sunday night, the ever-elusive Bill Murray is expected to take the stage at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts and accept the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor, an award he actively avoided receiving. Last week he told The Washington Post's Geoff Edgers, "I really thought if I don't answer the phone for awhile, maybe they'll ju...
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  • The Seventh-Grader's Sext Was Meant To Impress A Crush, But It Nearly Destroyed Her
    World News | Jessica Contrera, The Washington Post | Wednesday September 7, 2016
    She crunched the cookies in her mouth, carefully mashing them into chunks. She spit. They made a plunk sound as they hit the toilet water. The worst, the absolute worst thing had happened, and now, Maureen was sure, this was her only option.
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  • Before She Was Murdered By Her Brother In An Apparent 'Honor Killing,' Who Was Qandeel Baloch?
    People | Jessica Contrera, The Washington Post | Tuesday July 19, 2016
    The brother confirmed what the reports suspected: Qandeel Baloch, 26, died in an "honor killing," a homicide of a woman who has brought "shame" to her family. Baloch's name and photo spread across the news, bringing her a notoriety in death she had been seeking in life.
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'Jessica Contrera The Washington Post' - 29 News Result(s)

  • One Of The Most Iconic Photos Of American Workers Is Not What It Seems
    World News | Jessica Contrera, The Washington Post | Monday September 2, 2019
    Eleven pairs of loafers were dangling over the New York City skyline. It was September of 1932, as the Great Depression was reaching its height. Unemployment and uncertainty could be felt throughout the city and the entire country. But on West 49th Street, a pillar of hope was under construction: the art deco skyscraper that would come to be known ...
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  • First Mother To Go To Space Was Pregnant When NASA's Offer Came
    Science | Jessica Contrera, The Washington Post | Sunday May 12, 2019
    The moment Anna Lee Fisher had been waiting for came on a hot summer afternoon in 1983. Five years had passed since Fisher and five other women were chosen to become America's first female astronauts. But she hadn't yet been to space.
    www.ndtv.com
  • US Teen, Target Of FBI Manhunt After She "Threatened" School, Found Dead
    World News | ennifer Oldham, Jessica Contrera, Ian Shapira, Reis Thebault, The Washington Post | Thursday April 18, 2019
    The frantic hunt for an armed young woman who threatened Columbine High ended Wednesday near the base of a mountain 40 miles west of the school. Sol Pais, an 18-year-old who was the target of a nearly 20-hour manhunt, was found dead of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound, authorities said.
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  • Julie Nixon Married David Eisenhower - And Refused A White House Ceremony
    World News | Jessica Contrera, The Washington Post | Sunday December 23, 2018
    Julie Nixon was getting married. The church was booked. The reception venue was picked. The invitations were ordered. And then, there was a hiccup.
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  • Boy Jumped Off Bridge To Kill Himself. Instead, He Killed Someone Else
    World News | Jessica Contrera, The Washington Post | Friday December 14, 2018
    There was no way she could have seen him, the boy on the bridge. Marisa Harris was driving her Ford Escape down a Northern Virginia highway, heading home after a peaceful afternoon hike at Burke Lake in the state's Fairfax County. Her boyfriend, Perry Muth, was stretched out in the passenger seat as they cruised east on Interstate 66 toward the bri...
    www.ndtv.com
  • 74 Years After Death, US Marine Returned To Family Who Refused To Forget
    World News | Jessica Contrera, The Washington Post | Sunday December 2, 2018
    A bugle sounded taps, a flag was presented, and a Marine was buried Saturday in Maryland - 74 years after his death.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Woman Who Accused Clinton Of Groping Her Fights A Legacy Of Being Doubted
    World News | Jessica Contrera, The Washington Post | Saturday November 3, 2018
    Thirty-nine days before she would lose the home she loved, Kathleen Willey poured her coffee, fed the dogs and clicked on the TV above her fireplace. Fox News was the ever-present background noise to her life, but on this morning, Willey would be paying close attention. Christine Blasey Ford and Brett Kavanaugh were about to testify before Congress...
    www.ndtv.com
  • "How Could You?" The Day Jackie Kennedy Became Jackie Onassis
    World News | Jessica Contrera, The Washington Post | Monday October 22, 2018
    She was the world's most beloved widow. And then that widow was gone. Fifty years ago, the world mourned the end of Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Stay In School Or Get Married? In 1965, President's Daughter Had To Choose
    World News | Jessica Contrera, The Washington Post | Monday May 21, 2018
    The question that changed the course of her life was asked in the solarium of the White House. It was 1965 and Luci Baines Johnson, the president's daughter, was looking at her boyfriend. He had just asked her to marry him.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Meghan Markle: A "Confident Mixed-Race Woman" Marries Into The Royal Family
    World News | Jessica Contrera, The Washington Post | Thursday May 17, 2018
    Ten children found living in squalid conditions in a California home were waterboarded, shot at with crossbows and had scalding water poured over them by their mother and her partner, authorities said Wednesday.
    www.ndtv.com
  • They Were Sexually Harassed At Work And They Reported It - Here's What Happened
    World News | Jessica Contrera, The Washington Post | Thursday November 16, 2017
    This is a watershed moment for sexual harassment. Recent weeks have brought a flood of stories about inappropriate advances, or even sexual assault, in professional settings - perpetrated by and against well-known people. With each new allegation comes media attention, public outrage and questions about how these accounts went unreported for so lon...
    www.ndtv.com
  • Bob Dylan Is 'Sorry' He Didn't Show Up To Accept The Nobel Prize
    World News | Jessica Contrera, The Washington Post | Monday December 12, 2016
    Over the course of his illustrious career, Bob Dylan has appeared at the Grammys, the Golden Globes, the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, the MusiCares Person of the Year awards, the Kennedy Center Honors, the Presidential Medal of Freedom and the Critics' Choice Awards.
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  • Bob Dylan, Bill Murray And Henry Kissinger: When Honorees Don't Want Their Prize
    World News | Jessica Contrera, The Washington Post | Monday October 24, 2016
    On Sunday night, the ever-elusive Bill Murray is expected to take the stage at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts and accept the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor, an award he actively avoided receiving. Last week he told The Washington Post's Geoff Edgers, "I really thought if I don't answer the phone for awhile, maybe they'll ju...
    www.ndtv.com
  • The Seventh-Grader's Sext Was Meant To Impress A Crush, But It Nearly Destroyed Her
    World News | Jessica Contrera, The Washington Post | Wednesday September 7, 2016
    She crunched the cookies in her mouth, carefully mashing them into chunks. She spit. They made a plunk sound as they hit the toilet water. The worst, the absolute worst thing had happened, and now, Maureen was sure, this was her only option.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Before She Was Murdered By Her Brother In An Apparent 'Honor Killing,' Who Was Qandeel Baloch?
    People | Jessica Contrera, The Washington Post | Tuesday July 19, 2016
    The brother confirmed what the reports suspected: Qandeel Baloch, 26, died in an "honor killing," a homicide of a woman who has brought "shame" to her family. Baloch's name and photo spread across the news, bringing her a notoriety in death she had been seeking in life.
    www.ndtv.com
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