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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.)

The former mayor of Detroit was sentenced today after being convicted for public corruption.
Hollywood's iconic landmark is also its biggest headache.
Wendy Davis has a new campaign video out. It doesn't mention she's a Democrat.
It's hard to understand why some government offices are still open during the shutdown. That's because no one really knows who has an essential mission in the federal government and who doesn't.
The effective state and local tax rate for businesses was 4.8 percent of the private-sector gross state product in fiscal year 2012, according to the Council on State Taxation.
Thanks to the federal government shutdown, North Carolina has run out of funds to allow residents to sign up for the program that provides food vouchers and nutrition information to women and children.
Members of Congress are still getting paid despite the federal government shutdown. Given the way state-level politics works, it is no surprise.
On Tuesday, California Gov. Jerry Brown signed legislation to significantly limit workers' compensation claims by professional athletes.
Arizona plan to tighten voter registration to prevent undocumented immigrants from voting would affect only several thousand people.
Protesters say they'll cause congestion on Washington's Beltway starting Friday, but state transportation leaders aren't saying much about how they'll respond.