Arianna Huffington is the co-founder and editor-in-chief of The Huffington Post, a nationally syndicated columnist, and author of twelve books. She is also co-host of “Left, Right & Center,” public radio’s popular political roundtable program.

In May 2005, she launched The Huffington Post, a news and blog site that has quickly become one of the most widely-read, linked to, and frequently-cited media brands on the Internet.

In 2006, she was named to the Time 100, Time Magazine's list of the world’s 100 most influential people.

Originally from Greece, she moved to England when she was 16 and graduated from Cambridge University with an M.A. in economics. At 21, she became president of the famed debating society, the Cambridge Union.

* "Right Is Wrong: How the Lunatic Fringe Hijacked America, Shredded the Constitution, and Made Us All Less Safe" was published in 2008. Both a withering indictment and a hopeful call to arms, "Right Is Wrong" makes the case that America has been hijacked from within by the “lunatic fringe” of the Right that has taken over the Republican Party –- enabled by a compliant media that act as if there is no such thing as truth and are more interested in cozying up to those in power than in holding them accountable.
* "On Becoming Fearless....in Love, Work and Life" is Huffington's most personal book to date, offering a road map for achieving fearlessness in every aspect of life, a straight-to the point manifesto on how to be bold, how to say what needs to be said and do what needs to be done in order to find the freedom to love, lead and succeed.
* “Fanatics and Fools: The Game Plan for Winning Back America”, offers a scathing portrait of our contemporary political landscape with a bold, inspiring and practical approach to restoring America to the promise envisioned by our greatest leaders. It was published in 2004.
* “Pigs at the Trough: How Corporate Greed and Political Corruption are Undermining America,” a New York Times bestseller, was published in 2003.
* “How to Overthrow the Government,” on the corruption of our political system and the need for reform, was published in 2000.
* “Greetings from the Lincoln Bedroom,” a political satire, was published in 1998.
* “The Fourth Instinct,” on the longing for meaning in a secular world, was published in 1994.
* “Picasso: Creator and Destroyer,” a biography of Pablo Picasso was published in 1988. It was a major international bestseller, translated into 16 languages. The book was made into a film starring Anthony Hopkins as Picasso and produced by Merchant-Ivory for Warner Bros.
* “The Gods of Greece,” celebrates the power of myths as guides to forgotten dimensions of life and ourselves. Atlantic Monthly Press republished it with paintings by Françoise Gilot
* “The Woman behind the Legend,” published in 1981, a biography of Maria Callas quickly became an international bestseller.
* “After Reason,” on political leadership and the intersection of politics and culture was published in 1978.
* “The Female Woman,” on the changing roles of women, was published in 1974 by Random House and translated into 11 languages.

Huffington has made guest appearances on numerous television shows, including “Charlie Rose,” “Oprah,” “Nightline,” “Real Time with Bill Maher,” “Inside Politics,” “Larry King Live,” “Hardball,” “Good Morning America,” the “Today” show, “Countdown” and “The O’Reilly Factor.”

She serves on several boards that promote community solutions to social problems, including A Place Called Home, which works with at-risk children in South Central Los Angeles. She also serves on the Board of Trustees for the Archer School for Girls.

Arianna Huffington lives in Los Angeles with her two teenage daughters.

Blog Entries by Arianna Huffington

Will The Unemployment Disaster Be Obama's Katrina?

5 Comments | Posted November 23, 2009 | 06:14 PM (EST)


There's a Category 5 storm about to make landfall, and the president and the officials in charge of preparing for the approaching disaster don't seem to be particularly worried. Sound familiar?

Just as Katrina exposed critical weaknesses in the priorities and competence of the Bush administration, the unfolding unemployment disaster...

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Sunday Roundup

305 Comments | Posted November 22, 2009 | 03:55 AM (EST)


Misrepresenting what I said during an appearance on Countdown this week, NewsBusters claims that I'm trying to deny Glenn Beck his "constitutionally protected free speech." Wrong. What I said is that words have tremendous power -- they can inspire and they can incite. There's a reason you can't...

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HuffPost Game Changers: Your Picks for the Ultimate 10

122 Comments | Posted November 19, 2009 | 10:35 AM (EST)


Three months ago, we asked for your help in picking the HuffPost Game Changers -- 100 innovators, visionaries, and leaders who are harnessing the power of new media to reshape their fields and change the world.

You responded with a host of great suggestions.

We then began announcing our choices...

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Memo to Warren Buffett: Put Down the Pom-Poms and Tell Us the Truth About the Economy

739 Comments | Posted November 16, 2009 | 06:43 PM (EST)


Difficult times need wise men to tell difficult truths.

And, for many years, Warren Buffett, the "Sage of Omaha," has done just that. For example, he was one of the first to sound the alarm about the danger of derivatives, warning in 2003 that they were "financial weapons of...

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Sunday Roundup

118 Comments | Posted November 14, 2009 | 10:50 PM (EST)


Prepare for the latest Palin media onslaught. An hour with Oprah, a multi-parter with Barbara, and appearances all across the country. An initial read shows Going Rogue doesn't reveal much. No surprise there. This isn't about the book, it's about the book tour -- which includes a politically convenient stop...

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Announcing HuffPost Sports: Let the Games Begin

175 Comments | Posted November 11, 2009 | 02:09 PM (EST)


Last month, HuffPost launched two new sections that I felt a very deep and personal connection to. Books have been a lifelong passion of mine, and our Impact section, dedicated to service, causes, and giving back, is an idea I've been pursuing in one form or another for over 15...

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Why It's Wrong When Wrongdoers Are Allowed to Admit No Wrongdoing

246 Comments | Posted November 9, 2009 | 10:55 AM (EST)


"The struggle of man against power is the struggle of memory against forgetting."

So wrote Milan Kundera in The Book of Laughter and Forgetting. It is one of my favorite quotes and it popped into my head as I was reading about last week's settlement between JPMorgan and the...

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Sunday Roundup

25 Comments | Posted November 7, 2009 | 10:57 PM (EST)


Just back from Lagos, Nigeria, where I took part in the second African Media Leadership Forum, which brought together journalists from 46 African countries. New media play a powerful role on the continent, where traditional media face constant government restrictions, over 300 million Africans have cellphones, and locals are being...

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Latest Game Changers: Technology and Wellness

11 Comments | Posted November 6, 2009 | 11:57 AM (EST)


Time for the final round of HuffPost Game Changers -- the innovators, visionaries, and leaders who are harnessing the power of new media to reshape their fields and change the world.

So far we've announced our picks in Entertainment, Green, Politics, Style, Sports, Business,...

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Obama One Year Later: The Audacity of Winning vs. The Timidity of Governing

5284 Comments | Posted November 3, 2009 | 01:14 AM (EST)


I had arranged to meet David Plouffe on Saturday afternoon at a Starbucks on Wisconsin Avenue in Washington. The night before, a copy of his new book, The Audacity to Win: The Inside Story and Lessons of Barack Obama's Historic Victory, was waiting for me when I checked into...

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Sunday Roundup

140 Comments | Posted November 1, 2009 | 12:59 AM (EST)


I should sue John McCain. Three and a half years ago, writing about Net Neutrality, the attempt to guarantee the Internet stays free and open, I said that it was a slam-dunk issue being hampered by a lousy name -- one that evokes a tennis match in Switzerland or...

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Latest HuffPost Game Changers: Media and Philanthropy

65 Comments | Posted October 29, 2009 | 05:17 PM (EST)


Time for another round of HuffPost Game Changers -- the innovators, visionaries, and leaders who are harnessing the power of new media to reshape their fields and change the world.

So far we've announced our picks in Entertainment, Green, Politics, Style, Sports, and Business,...

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Making An Impact: Help a Kid Take the Leap from the Mean Streets of L.A. to a College Campus

89 Comments | Posted October 28, 2009 | 03:00 PM (EST)


When we launched HuffPost Impact, our new section devoted to service, causes, and giving back, I wrote about my longstanding (and, now, finally realized) desire to put the spotlight -- 24/7 -- on the work of nonprofit groups in a way that enables people to be inspired and...

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Suggestions Wanted for "Can Capitalism Survive?" Debate

152 Comments | Posted October 27, 2009 | 03:23 PM (EST)


On Friday, I'm taking part in a debate that will be broadcast on C-SPAN. Howard Dean and I will be crossing rhetorical swords with Dick Armey and John Kasich on the question "America's Future: Can Capitalism Survive?" The event will be moderated by Joe Scarborough. I plan to make...

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Barack Obama Is Doing My Job; Why America Needs Him to Do His

548 Comments | Posted October 26, 2009 | 06:01 PM (EST)


When it comes to dealing with Wall Street, President Obama seems to have traded in his position as our economy's commander-in-chief for a different role: pundit-in-chief. He and his top advisors are suddenly very big on urging, advocating, recommending, strongly suggesting, and cajoling.

During his weekly radio address, which...

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Sunday Roundup

80 Comments | Posted October 25, 2009 | 12:52 AM (EST)


This week, Obama's pay czar announced he'd be slashing executive pay at seven of the biggest recipients of bailout billions. So it's no surprise that many of Wall Street's Masters of the Universe didn't turn up at the New York fundraiser President Obama spoke at -- choosing instead to attend...

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More HuffPost Game Changers: Sports and Business

17 Comments | Posted October 23, 2009 | 10:47 AM (EST)


Time for the next round of HuffPost Game Changers -- the innovators, visionaries, and leaders who are harnessing the power of new media to reshape their fields and change the world.

So far we've announced our picks in Entertainment, Green, Politics, and Style, and asked you...

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How About a Little Coverage of the Millions of At-Risk Kids Not Trapped in a Balloon (or Hiding in the Attic)?

619 Comments | Posted October 19, 2009 | 05:52 PM (EST)


No matter what happens in the unfolding legal saga of the Heene family, the most appropriate response to the whole matter was that of Falcon Heene. He vomited. Twice. On national TV. Well, let me just say that Falcon speaks for me.

I had to stifle the same urge as...

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HuffPost's "No Impact Week": Small Steps, Big Results

35 Comments | Posted October 19, 2009 | 01:54 PM (EST)


Last week, we launched our new Impact section -- and had an immediate impact. Now I want to draw your attention to "No Impact." No, we're not suddenly mimicking the faux-balance of the mainstream media. HuffPost's No Impact Week is a project we've launched together with Colin Beavan...

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Sunday Roundup

197 Comments | Posted October 18, 2009 | 01:35 AM (EST)


This week, we launched Impact, our new section devoted to giving back. Thanks to the compassion and generosity of our HuffPost community, it immediately lived up to its name, raising over $28,000 to help the mom who, saddled with medical debt, went blind so her kids wouldn't have...

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