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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.)

Martin O’Malley racked up $339,200 in loans putting two kids through college. He wants to lighten the load for others.
The state Supreme Court said the monument on statehouse grounds violates the state constitution. Gov. Mary Fallin said “the court got it wrong.”
Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback issues an order to bar the state from acting against any individual clergy or religious leader who declines to participate in a same-sex ceremony.
State lawmakers have been circulating drafts of dozens of amendments that could jeopardize a bill that calls for the state to remove the flag and send it to the nearby Confederate Relic Room and Military Museum.
Will Bill de Balsio ally himself publicly with a Bloomberg administration initiative that has been deemed an illegal giveaway of parkland in order to promote development, and affordable housing, in Queens?
In the fourth year of drought, recipes and realities are changing in kitchens and restaurants.
Dale Cox, the acting district attorney in Caddo Parish, La., has secured more than a third of Louisiana’s death sentences over the past five years.
5%
Portion of the total housing value of the nation located in New York City, which accounts for 8/1000ths of 1 percent of the land area of the United States.
At a time when Obamacare remains deeply unpopular among Republicans, the Indiana plan, in which the poor pay a little for coverage, is attracting new interest as GOP governors seek ways to put a conservative stamp on expanding coverage.
The man known to San Francisco law enforcement as Francisco Sanchez has been thrust into a national debate on immigration policy.