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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.)

It looks like Scott Walker gets his "marching orders from the Koch brothers and just goes down the list," Clinton said.
Combined grants from the Manhattan DA and the U.S. Justice Department will provide funds to law enforcement jurisdictions across the country to pay for crime-lab processing of 70,000 untested sexual assault evidence kits.
With ridership flat and costs going up, the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority says fare hikes could be coming, as they have come every two years in the past.
As the city prepares for tens of thousands to come see the pontiff, Mayor Muriel Bowser suggests working from home and avoiding driving downtown Sept. 22 through 24.
What the highly publicized instance of mistaken identity--and the rough handling of retired tennis player James Blake--was really about.
The prospect of months of heavy rain has become a cause for concern as well as celebration — a cloud on the horizon that could bring this state more natural disasters.
A library in a small New Hampshire town started to help Internet users around the world surf anonymously using Tor. Then the Department of Homeland Security raised a red flag.
Andrew Cuomo will try for a $15 hourly minimum wage in New York.
The integrity of the election is under threat—in Ohio and across the country.
The president's plan to cut ozone pollution could hurt the low-income minority areas it seeks to protect, some argue.