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Daniel Luzer

news editor

Daniel Luzer -- News Editor. Daniel previously worked as the Web editor at the Washington Monthly and as an editorial fellow at Mother Jones. His work has appeared at Mother Jones, Salon, Pacific Standard, the Washington Monthly and Columbia Journalism Review.

(It's pronounced Loot-zer.)

In 2014, 13 percent of health care systems in the United States offered plans that covered 18 million members, or about 8 percent of all people with insurance. Most of the people covered by provider-led plans are in Medicaid managed care or Medicare Advantage plans.
Sales for most tickets, including instant games and Powerball, declined about $21 million — with October sales at roughly $215 million compared to September's approximately $236 million.
Gov. Bruce Rauner ends the tax break for firms that add jobs in one place, but cut them elsewhere.
Two registered sex offenders are suing California, saying the state's online sex offender registry prompted vigilantes to attack them.
Bill Walker will get rid of the office's director and one associate director.
Daily fantasy sports sites have been operating on shaky legal ground in about a dozen states.
The Denver police union said in a news release it does not oppose officers wearing body cameras. But the union said the policy that was put in place is ill-conceived, and the union's lawsuit questions multiple aspects of the program, including how it will affect officers' workloads when wearing them on off-duty security jobs.
People without a 401(k) or other plan at work now have a free savings option with a modest guaranteed return.
From a string of public suicides in Alaska to assimilation anxiety among young Hispanics in Cleveland, states are faced with the need for more bilingual and culturally sensitive mental health care professionals
Juvenile justice experts have long been concerned about school leaders calling police for minor infractions that are then dealt with in the criminal justice system.