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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.)

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Percent of franchised hotels and motels in the United States that have direct 911 dialing, according to a survey taken after a child couldn't call for help while her mother was being killed in a Texas motel.
Johns Hopkins sociologist Stefanie DeLuca, arguing that what a good school looks like for poorer families looks very different from what a good school looks like for middle-class families.
The growing industry is making money and building momentum, driving GOP lobbyists and lawmakers to work with pot advocates.
How other states can learn lessons from Alabama.
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Number of 911 calls made in 2013 connected to Martha Rigsby, Washington, D.C.'s most frequent 911 user.
The area of Snohomish County hit by a mudslide Saturday has long been susceptible to slides and floods, and the state has previously taken steps to try to stabilize it.
The cost (out of a total $1.2 million) of state equipment designed to keep polling stations in New York open after Superstorm Sandy that was never received, disposed of properly or recovered.
Former President Jimmy Carter, who doesn't use email to contact foreign leaders, in part because he believes those communications would be monitored by the National Security Agency.
The legislature overrides Gov. Mike Beebe’s veto of a section of a budget bill that would have forced companies to pay taxes.