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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.)

Amount paid to Hillary Clinton to deliver a speech at the University of Las Vegas Foundation's annual dinner in which she bemoaned the high cost of college.
Democrats see the growing base of Latino voters as a key to winning many tight races Tuesday, including the one between Gov. John Hickenlooper and Republican Bob Beauprez as well as a suburban Denver congressional race.
The outlook for states' pot legalization measures goes from solid to shaky.
31
Number of states that have enacted new restrictions on abortion since the last midterm elections.
Opening bid for the Village of Johnsonville, in East Haddam, Conn. Despite various development efforts, the 62-acre settlement, which is rumored to be haunted, has been abandoned since the 1960s.
Last week the tribe's high court struck a candidate from the ballot because he wasn't fluent in Navajo. Many say the requirement penalizes younger non-fluent Navajos for doing what their tribe encourages them to do: Get an education in the outside world.
The state's Department of Transportation wants 5,000 volunteer drivers. Here are seven things to know about program.
Westminster would become the first community in the state, and perhaps the nation, to ban all tobacco sales in town.
Cosmopolitan magazine, which will send a party bus to take students at North Carolina State University to the polls on Election Day. The magazine also endorsed endorsed ten Democrats, based on their views on abortion, contraception and equal pay for women.
Slogan that's part of an ad campaign by Two is Enough D.C., a poorly funded group against the ballot measure to legalize marijuana in Washington, D.C. The ad, which misspells "edibles," is one of four that will run on city buses.