Why Women Are The Real Architects Of Peace
Want to really make strides and advance another cause at the same time? Appoint a female as our peacemaker-in-chief! It surely is a job cut out for a woman.
Want to really make strides and advance another cause at the same time? Appoint a female as our peacemaker-in-chief! It surely is a job cut out for a woman.
Trish Kinney | Posted 10.26.2009 | Entertainment
I thought it would be fun to peruse the Huffington Post at the end of the week to see what's up on the site and what stories got the most attention. So here goes.
Loral Langemeier | Posted 10.21.2009 | Living
Individuals who are self-reliant, resourceful, and conscientious can create, build and maintain wealth and abundance in their lives.
Dr. Judith Rich | Posted 10.21.2009 | Living
Learning to listen beyond our firmly established filters that dictate what we think before we've even heard what the other person is saying, opens the doors to authentic communication.
paidContent | Staci D. Kramer | Posted 10.20.2009 | Media
The news spread quickly, aided by PR and the characteristic web glee anytime an online property appears to be leaving old media in the dust: the Septe...
Judith Ellis | Posted 10.18.2009 | Media
Arianna was right to question the networks about their "balloon boy" coverage. Does anybody really wonder why old media is becoming more irrelevant, while new media continues to pave a new path?
Editor & Publisher | Posted 10.15.2009 | Media
Yahoo, CNN and MSNBC still topped the chart, but in one surprising shift The Huffington Post surpassed Washingtonpost.com in unique users in the month...
Dr. Judith Rich | Posted 10.14.2009 | Living
Now that just about the entire world has weighed in on whether or not President Obama deserves to win the Nobel Peace Prize, the fact remains: he was awarded the prize.
Georgianne Nienaber | Posted 10.13.2009 | World
Reported have said that joint military operations between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo have been a catastrophic failure. Now satellite imagery of the Busurungi area in North Kivu clearly shows burned villages.
Dr. Judith Rich | Posted 10.07.2009 | Living
Since October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month (BCAM), aptly renamed Breast Health Month for our purposes here, I've been on the hunt for other materials to help spread the word. Since women of all ages, from 15-99, are at risk for breast cancer, it's important to not only take the disease seriously, but to also take seriously the need for attending to the health of "the girls."
Bil Browning | Posted 10.06.2009 | Politics
Apparently, Wacky Jackie thinks her nickname is a badge of honor. I'm sorry to burst Jackie's little bubble, but I call her "Wacky Jackie" in my posts because she's a whackjob conservative.
Tim Giago | Posted 10.05.2009 | Home
Less known in most of America, but well known to Native Americans, is the covert racism that afflicts those Americans with "red skin" as opposed to black.
Wayne Trujillo | Posted 12.01.2009 | Denver
As I picked up several copies of the shrunken final edition of the Rocky Mountain News, I felt a sadness not only for that issue, but also for the physical transformation of the newspaper.
Huffington Post | Alex Leo | Posted 12.01.2009 | Comedy
The Orlando Sentinel published a story on its blog today accusing Representative Alan Grayson of plagiarizing HuffPost Comedy blogger Andy Borowitz. ...
Chris Weigant | Posted 11.30.2009 | Media
Newspapers seem to be clinging to blandness as a viable business model in an exciting new world of opinions available to their potential customers -- to their detriment. And then they wonder why they're failing.
Dr. Judith Rich | Posted 11.30.2009 | Living
Nine mammograms, two biopsies, an MRI, one lumpectomy and two breast reductions later, I can happily report that I am cancer-free and celebrating life. It was not an easy journey, but I am grateful to be free of cancer and not having to undergo continued treatment.
Jay Michaelson | Posted 11.29.2009 | Living
All too often, however, spirituality reinforces rather than transcends conventional limits, boundaries, and notions of the ego. Sandwiched in between manicures and lunch dates, the quickie yoga class becomes just another way to augment and reinforce the self.
Anita Tedaldi | Posted 11.28.2009 | Style
I've come to realize that style is an essential part of everyone's life, expressed through fashion, living spaces, or simply in the ways in which we handle ourselves in different situations.
Catie Lazarus | Posted 11.27.2009 | Entertainment
Based on the reaction from the packed crowd at The New York Television Festival's screening, The Cleveland Show will be a welcome in many homes.
Judith Ellis | Posted 11.27.2009 | Impact
The BOMA Fund works to alleviate poverty by building self-sustaining communities amid a rugged and beautiful landscape.
Andy Plesser | Posted 11.26.2009 | Media
In this interview, HuffPost CEO Eric Hippeau says that the plan is to put in place a business structure which will match revenue with the site's enormous traffic, which he says is up to 24 million unique monthly visitors.
Dr. Judith Rich | Posted 11.23.2009 | Living
The question remains: How do we deal with the mounting anger in America before it's too late and we have another national tragedy on our hands and souls? Are we mature enough as a country to have an honest discourse on the roots of anger in America today?
Andy Plesser | Posted 11.22.2009 | Technology
This is the second part of my interview with Jose Antonio Vargas, the former Washington Post politics and technology writer who is now an editor at the Huffington Post.
Dan Dorfman | Posted 11.21.2009 | Business
So far this year, 94 banks have failed and another 500 to 1,000 may go belly up in the next two to three years. Let's take a look at our nation's banks.
2morrowknight | Posted 11.18.2009 | Media
If you're a media observer like myself, you not only follow the hot trends, and follow the new and emerging technologies, but, you also follow the people whose and body of work permeate the social landscape.
Dr. Judith Rich | Posted 10.28.2009 | Living