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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 foreign-born make up 14 percent of the nation's population today. They are projected to be 18 percent of the population by 2065.
On the flight back to Rome, he was asked if he supported individuals, including government officials, who refuse to abide by some laws, such as issuing marriage licenses to gays.
Shell was counting on offshore drilling in Alaska to help it drive future revenue, but results from an exploratory well backed by billions of dollars in investment and years of work were disappointing.
The National Transportation Safety Board found the duck boat that crashed Friday did not have an axle repair that was recommended in 2013.
The case of a corrections officer who injured an inmate and lied about it, but who an arbitrator found could return to work after a 120-day suspension, illustrates a broader problem.
Federal prosecutors looking into Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo’s marquee program to revitalize Buffalo’s economy have been examining how the government-funded projects were awarded, and whether state elected officials played a role in choosing who would benefit from the infusion of funds.
A new report offers several recommendations for changing sentencing laws and other policies on state and federal levels.
An ethics complaint says Mortimer Downey’s paid work for contractor Parsons Brinckerhoff was improper.
He said he's going to stay in Madison and is still considering whether to run for a third term as governor in 2018.
The Wisconsin governor and two top Republican lawmakers are seeking to eliminate the state's civil service exams and shorten by more than half the process for employees to appeal their dismissal or discipline.