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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.)

Mark Denicore, a lawyer who has argued cases about Virginia's school attendance law. Last Friday, the Virginia Supreme Court ruled that parents can't face criminal charges for their children arriving late to class.
National Guard troops are deployed as lava approaches the small town of Pahoa.
Physicians learn to work on their delivery when faced with parents who refuse to inoculate their children.
A nurse who treated Ebola patients in Sierra Leone but has tested negative for the virus went for a bike ride, defying Maine's order that she be quarantined in her home and setting up a legal collision with Governor Paul LePage.
Some residents have been performing rhymes, singing songs or telling jokes on Halloween since the 1930s. It may even be closer to the roots of Halloween than the rest of the country’s habit of handing out candy free.
He has broken the mold by allowing his quirky personality to shine through.
New Hampshire's Republican Senate candidate flubs a response in a debate that caused opponents to wonder about the former Massachusetts senator's grasp of his new state's geography.
Despite a massive manhunt, survivalist Eric Frein evaded being captured for more than six weeks.
Driven by Lone Star ambition, the attorney general's path to power may take him beyond his home state.
The trend toward one-party control of statehouses has made the states a testing ground for party policies in an era of gridlock in Washington.