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Arianna Huffington, I Need You To Tell The Truth (UPDATE: Arianna Responds)

Bugeyes | Posted 05.17.2012

Bugeyes

After reviewing the allegations, our Editor-in-Chief sat down with ET to put the rumors of her "ET" origins to rest.

Notes From a Life Lived Fearlessly

Elizabeth Kuster | Posted 05.12.2012

Elizabeth Kuster

I guess you could say that I got this Becoming Fearless editor gig by making the study of fearlessness a lifetime habit ... People who haven't skydived sometimes ask me if that's the scariest thing I've ever done. Here's what I tell them: "No. That's just fear of dying. Fear of living is much, much scarier."

Arianna Discusses Pulitzer Prizes, Afghanistan On 'Viewpoint'

Posted 04.19.2012

Seven years after its launch, The Huffington Post has won the highest honor in journalism. Arianna Huffington discussed this achievement, the war in A...

Michael Calderone

HuffPost Wins 1st Pulitzer Prize

HuffingtonPost.com | Michael Calderone | Posted 04.17.2012

NEW YORK -- Huffington Post senior military correspondent David Wood has spent decades covering war, watching as wounded combat troops are loaded onto...

HuffPost Bloggers’ Suit Against AOL Is Tossed

www.bloomberg.com | Posted 05.31.2012

AOL Inc. (AOL) won dismissal of a suit by unpaid bloggers seeking $105 million for their work on the Huffington Post. U.S. District Judge John Koeltl...

New Media and Tech Winning the Viral News War

Danny Whatmough | Posted 05.06.2012

Danny Whatmough

While Twitter certainly has a strong technology bias, Facebook is much more representative of the population. And it's therefore interesting to note that the sharing of news isn't quite as widespread as some might imagine.

The Important Work of Planned Parenthood

Jennifer Hamady | Posted 04.14.2012

Jennifer Hamady

Villainizing the entire organization is a mistake. It ignores, and dismisses, the services Planned Parenthood provides that we all -- regardless of our political views -- can agree are important.

Unbinding the Heart

Maria Rodale | Posted 04.03.2012

Maria Rodale

by guest blogger Agapi Stassinopoulos, motivational speaker and the author As I write this, I am sitting in our garden in the shade of the lemon tree...

A Visit to My Kitchen:
Agapi Stassinopoulos

Maria Rodale | Posted 03.11.2012

Maria Rodale

Agapi Stassinopoulos, motivational speaker and the author of Unbinding the Heart (Hay House, 2012), stopped by my kitchen today. Agapi has given sem...

Have A LGBT-Related Finance Question? Suze Orman Wants To Hear It

Posted 03.07.2012

On Monday, January 9th financial guru Suze Orman is dropping by HuffPost headquarters to chat with Arianna Huffington about what she's got cooking for...

Bonnie Kavoussi

Arianna Says Greece Should Leave Eurozone

HuffingtonPost.com | Bonnie Kavoussi | Posted 12.03.2011

Some economists have warned that the economic consequences for Europe could be dire if Greece leaves the euro. But Arianna Huffington, president and e...

WATCH: How To Redefine Success

The Huffington Post | Margaret Wheeler Johnson | Posted 12.02.2011

Yesterday, in conjunction with the Paley Center for Media's bicoastal TEDxWomen conference, Arianna Huffington hosted a panel discussion about the wa...

Men Can Be 'Cat Ladies,' Too

Hayley Rose Horzepa | Posted 01.29.2012

Hayley Rose Horzepa

Gymboree's indiscretion last week continues to offend me. If you haven't heard about it, some moms were in an uproar because the children's outfitter ...

You Say You Want A Revolution

Douglas Forbes | Posted 01.11.2012

Douglas Forbes

The Beatles wrote "Revolution" in 1968. Yet, it remains the dialogue of our time. In fact, that dialogue has never been as apposite as it was in recent days as college students at U.C. Berkeley collided with campus police.

WATCH: Arianna Talks Women And Power

Posted 01.10.2012

"Women often have a harder time with the word ['power'] than men," Arianna Huffington said last night at New York City's Paley Center for Media, where...

WATCH: HuffPost Makes Its 'Jeopardy!' Debut

Posted 12.14.2011

HuffPost has officially made its "Jeopardy!" debut, and we can't stop blushing. On Thursday, the legendary game show quizzed a contestant with this...

60 Ways To Fix The Jobs Crisis

The Huffington Post | Posted 11.02.2011

Talk about bad timing. On the Friday before President Obama's widely-anticipated jobs speech, news came of the economy adding no jobs -- yes, zero -- ...

Follow-up: What the Gap Needs Now... Will You Give Them Some Love Sweet Love?

Abe Gurko | Posted 10.02.2011

Abe Gurko

Cool ad spots and viral marketing are a given. But there are several ways to skin a cat, and hopefully the Gap will be firing on all cylinders.

The 2012 Republican Primary: Down to the Wire (Already?)

David Helfenbein | Posted 07.23.2011

David Helfenbein

Finally my previous posts have become mainstream. Look at what I have written consistently on The Huffington Post and look at what the mainstream pres...

Follow Topics, Bloggers and Reporters: A New HuffPost Feature

Rob Fishman | Posted 06.18.2011

Rob Fishman

These days, keeping up with the news can be tough. That's why HuffPost is now allowing readers to follow topics, reporters and bloggers on the site and across social platforms.

'A Nation Of Winklevosses': The 'Bunk' Lawsuit Against HuffPost

Slate Magazine | Jack Shafer | Posted 06.12.2011

Today, an unpaid contributor to the Huffington Post filed a $105 million suit against the website; its new owner, AOL; and co-founders Arianna Huffing...

Starbucks CEO Offers Advice to LA’s Entrepreneurs: 'You Can't Be A Bystander'

The Huffington Post | Nicole Larson | Posted 06.07.2011

On Tuesday evening, members of the Entrepreneurs' Organization's LA chapter gathered to honor Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz with the Entrepreneur of th...

Egyptian Magic

Abe Gurko | Posted 05.25.2011

Abe Gurko

As an aging beauty, well, aging anyway, I am forever on the prowl for amazing moisturizers. My mother taught me at an early age to slather on the mois...

Why The New Republic is Wrong on Aggregation

Robert Teitelman | Posted 05.25.2011

Robert Teitelman

An editorial in the New Republic resembles a plaintive cry that the Internet is taking us not to democratic heaven, but to democratic hell. I have some sympathy -- but with reservations.

Take a Bow

Abe Gurko | Posted 05.25.2011

Abe Gurko

In what is clearly the most insurmountable public relations snafu on fashion Earth, Christian Dior was challenged to stay the course and host their fashion show today in Paris in spite of the debacle that is John Galliano.