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Daniel Luzer

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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 proposal would allow companies with factory and mercantile workers to schedule employees to work seven days in a row with no 24-hour rest period.
Hiker Nick Herron, referring to a ridge in the Santa Monica Mountains that now features a piano. The instrument was a mystery to hikers for a week until cinematographer Michale Flotron explained that the piano was there for a music video. The land likely belongs to a water district and no agency is technically responsible for furniture removal there, but Flotron said he would take the piano back down if necessary.
Number of Washington, D.C., students (out of 47,548) who applied in the first round to attend a school different from the one in their neighborhood for 2015-16.
71
Number of new HIV cases in Scott County, Ind., since mid-December, prompting the governor to declare a public health emergency last week.
Guards at San Francisco's main county jail orchestrated "gladiator-style" fights between inmates.
Some lenders are going back to their roots and making money lending to small and mid-size manufacturers.
The “homeless billionaire,” a world-renowned architect and the future of Brick City.
Salesforce founder Marc Benioff has cancelled all programs that requires employees to travel to Indiana.
The former home of the Seattle Seahawks NFL team and the Seattle Mariners baseball team, was imploded on March 26, 2000. The county that financed the Kingdome says it has collected enough money to finally pay off what it owes on the building.
The line for free seeds at the event, intended to promote home growing, snaked through the Adams Morgan neighborhood in the nation’s biggest legal marijuana giveaway