Miles J. Zaremski, 11.19.2009
Attorney and writer
After all, if a public option pays for itself, and does not cost a nickel to create and operate, why not allow as many as 80 million citizens to become eligible when any bill becomes law?
Dawn Teo, 10.21.2009
HuffPost Arizona Correspondent
Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio is making headlines again--this time for making inmates pre-pay for the cost of abortions, including security and transportation.
Eric Aguirre, 09.27.2009
Democratic Congressman Edwards held the first of three town halls on health care. Signs, though prohibited, sprung up. All of them were against health reform. Some were spelled correctly.
Wendy Block, 09.14.2009
writer, activist, member HuffPo Eyes
Who isn't tempted by the siren song of big donors? Their cash paves the way for electoral triumph and its accompanying power and success.
Matthew Palevsky, 09.12.2009
Matthew Palevsky is the Citizen Journalism Editor of the Huffington Post
Over 100 HuffPosters joined the Pakistan News Hunt, helping to submit 169 stories on Pakistan, 68 of which were reviewed by more than three individuals, earning a NewsTurst rating.
Vanessa Carmichael, 09.07.2009
A writer who resides in Los Angeles
The vote for the resolution passed unanimously. LA's Health Care Resolution is the first of its kind to be passed by a city government.
Matthew Palevsky, 08.27.2009
Matthew Palevsky is the Citizen Journalism Editor of the Huffington Post
Have you ever stumbled on a fantastic article and wanted to share it with the whole world? The Huffington Post has teamed up with NewsTrust to give you the opportunity to do just that.
Marcella Mroczkowski, 08.22.2009
Marcella Mroczkowski is a Huffington Post citizen journalist, attorney, and mother of six.
A free medical clinic in the poor southwestern part of Virginia treated over 1,500 patients, some driving up to five hours and sleeping in their cars to secure a place in line.
Matthew Palevsky, 08.17.2009
Matthew Palevsky is the Citizen Journalism Editor of the Huffington Post
During these preliminary stages of the legislative process, HuffPost's Eyes & Ears is calling on readers to help make sense of the health care bill with Insight, a new interactive commenting application.
Arianna Huffington, 07.30.2009
Citizen journalism is rapidly emerging as an invaluable part of delivering the news. That's why I was delighted to accept YouTube's invitation to do a video offering my take on citizen journalism for the site's new Reporters' Center. READ MORE
London Diary: Gordon Brown's Obsessions, The Loyal Opposition's Cuddly Karl Rove, Bad Germs, and the Most Unusual Royal Honeymoon Ever I just ended three days in London that were like a cram session in British politics -- ranging from a conversation with Gordon Brown to dinner with Frances and George Osborne, the Tories' shadow chancellor. READ MORE
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Farrukh Rehan, 06.08.2009
Is Pakistan serious about this fight this time, or will it cut a deal with the militants, as it has done in the past with disastrous consequences?
Jerry Waxman, 05.15.2009
In 2001, Lieutenant Corriveau's office handled less than 1,000 eviction orders, by 2008 that number had increased to 10,243.
Off The Bus, 11.27.2008
Before I could stop myself, it came out of my mouth: "No, I like my coffee the way I like my presidents, BLACK!"