President of Community College Board Arrested for DUI, Couldn't Recite Alphabet
The arresting officer noted in the report that one of the first things he noticed after pulling over Clark was that her pants were "unzipped and open."
The arresting officer noted in the report that one of the first things he noticed after pulling over Clark was that her pants were "unzipped and open."
Richard Zombeck | Posted 11.09.2009 | Politics
Deutsche Bank holds the record in Massachusetts for the most evictions of any bank. It is responsible for 17 percent of all evictions in the state, according to activists at the protest.
Posted 11.08.2009 | Politics
President Obama offered a heartfelt pep talk to the nation's students today and HuffPost wants to hear reactions from students and teachers alike. Pr...
HuffPost's Eyes & Ears | Ellen Gill | Posted 09.28.2009 | Politics
Kirk had sent emails to his supporters instructing them to come hours before the event and reserve seats in the small meeting room. Opposing reformers... were left out.
Vanessa Carmichael | Posted 09.25.2009 | Politics
With makeshift signs that read "Don't Tread On Me" and "The End of Freedom is Socialism," these conservative citizens were there to rally for their side of the healthcare debate, albeit too often, an ill-informed idée fixe.
Huffington Post | Matthew Palevsky | Posted 09.24.2009 | Business
What does the recession look like to you? When the recession hit, you didn't have to read the the unemployment numbers to know that the economy was...
HuffPost's Eyes & Ears | Posted 09.12.2009 | Politics
Now that President Obama has given his major address to Congress, health care reform seems close at hand. But its been a long, contentious road to cha...
Daniel Bear | Posted 09.12.2009 | Politics
The boy's mom was able to focus on her son and his well-being. She never got approached to sign insurance forms, never worried about how much the hospital bill was going to be.
Huffington Post | Matthew Palevsky/Margo Irvin | Posted 09.10.2009 | Business
What does the recession look like to you? Tough times can inspire lasting images, and the HuffPost's Eyes & Ears is compiling a photo album of our re...
HuffPost's Eyes & Ears | Matthew Palevsky | Posted 09.06.2009 | Politics
On Thursday, Sonia Sotomayor won confirmation as the first Hispanic Supreme Court Justice. She will also be the third woman Justice in history and th...
HuffPost's Eyes & Ears | Matthew Palevksy | Posted 09.03.2009 | Politics
Health care town halls are fast becoming ground zero in the battle over health reform, with attempts to hold a civil discussion sometimes being intent...
Matthew Palevsky | Posted 08.31.2009 | World
Thanks to over a hundred Eyes & Ears investigators who signed up through News Trust, we have highlighted some great journalism on the situation in Pakistan.
Huffington Post | Matthew Palevsky | Posted 08.30.2009 | New York
Click the participate button below to join HuffPost's hunt for the most vital community service activities in New York. Answering President Obama's c...
Lainey Shany | Posted 08.28.2009 | Politics
But who is Troy Davis? Who is this man who has stirred many to action, yet is unable to speak to directly to the media himself? And how can all of us come to see his plight as our own?
Matthew Palevsky | Posted 08.27.2009 | World
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.
Denise Dennis | Posted 08.27.2009 | Politics
FDR's opponents called him a socialist and claimed that Social Security would be tantamount to a government take-over of their lives. Sound familiar?
Charlotte Robinson | Posted 08.24.2009 | Politics
In this exclusive interview, Congresswoman Tammy Baldwin (D-WI), explains the landmark health care bill in comprehensive language we can all understand.
HuffPost's Eyes & Ears | Matthew Palevsky | Posted 08.24.2009 | World
Tomorrow, people around the word will demonstrate their solidarity with the protestors in Iran by gathering in cities around the world for an internat...
Matthew Palevsky | Posted 08.17.2009 | Politics
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.
Denise Dennis | Posted 08.16.2009 | World
In 2001, the World Health Organization (WHO) ranked France as the best country in the world for health care. In contrast, the United States ranked 37th.
Posted 08.14.2009 | Eyes & Ears
What does the recession look like to you? The HuffPost's Eyes & Ears is collecting and showcasing your recession photos. We've asked readers to submi...
Beth Borzone | Posted 08.07.2009 | Eyes & Ears
The 18,000 people at Michael Jackson's memorial represent the number in the US who die of a medical condition before their time, because they don't have health insurance.
Katie Saddlemire | Posted 08.03.2009 | New York
Last week, we told you about our favorite little-known spots in the city to get drink or a meal, and asked you to send us yours (fair's fair!). Belo...
Ellen Sledge | Posted 08.02.2009 | Business
Liddy told shareholders he didn't want to spend his retirement watching over AIG. But for retirees who lost their money at AIG, working at WalMart isn't how they wanted to spend their retirement, either.
Huffington Post | Margo Irvin | Posted 08.01.2009 | Business
Reuters reports today that the Mortgage Foreclosure Diversion Pilot Program in Philadelphia has saved almost 60 percent of participants from foreclosu...
Dawn Teo | Posted 11.11.2009 | Politics