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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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Number of criminal charges against former Harrisburg, Pa., Mayor Stephen Reed. Reed, who served as mayor from 1981 to 2010, is accused of using public money that was intended for schools to buy old guns and antiques.
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The asking price for an office building known as the Toledo One Government Center, which has an appraised value of $32 million. Ohio is selling 20 properties it no longer needs.
The healthcare law helps the sickest Americans — depending on their state.
Under new legislation, Vermont Student Assistance Corporation will set aside $250 for post-secondary education for every child born to Vermont residents, or $500 for children born into families earning less than 250 percent of the federal poverty level.
Philadelphia, with 80,000 low-income tenants, is the largest city in the country to enact such a prohibition.
The action came after the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen voted July 8 to go out on strike unless the president formed the board, which has 30 days to recommend ways to resolve the impasse.
The ad campaign indicated that finding out "a marginally good-looking girl" later is "chatty," "clingy" or "your boss's daughter" were signs that a man has had too much to drink.
The combined economic benefit -- calculated in new jobs and cheaper energy bills -- of cutting carbon emissions in nine northeastern states from 2012 to 2014.
To Republicans, the boom in app-based services is welcome, unbridled free-market competition. To Democrats, consumers are navigating a marketplace without important government protections.