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This Is Denver, Colorado

Ethan Axelrod | Posted 11.15.2009 | Denver


Ethan Axelrod

Given Colorado's battleground status, the romantic place it holds in the national psyche as a symbol of the frontier, and a place of treasured natural beauty, Denver starts to make a lot of sense for the Huffington Post.

Welcome to Colorado, HuffPost!

Gov. Bill Ritter | Posted 11.15.2009 | Denver


Gov. Bill Ritter

The Huffington Post's new local edition will have a front row seat as we lead Colorado toward economic recovery, demonstrate why Colorado is a national leader in health care reform, and gear up for the 2010 elections.

Expulsion? Joe Wilson Stole the Air Waves and Disgraced the Nation

Beau Friedlander | Posted 11.11.2009 | Media


Beau Friedlander

We're spending too much time thinking about Wilson, and not enough time discussing how absurd it is that Obama and this Democratic majority can't push through a strong public option.

Dear Richard Laermer

Liz Smith | Posted 11.10.2009 | Entertainment


Liz Smith

I am still working for a living because I like to work and I am not rich enough to retire. Maybe that's what you find "unseemly."

HuffPost White House Correspondent Sam Stein Marries Jessica Leinwand

The Huffington Post | Posted 10.21.2009 | Style


HuffPost reporter Sam Stein married Jessica Leinwand Sunday, in Vermont. Sam and Jessica first met and earned their undergraduate degrees at Dartmout...

Learning from Laura Ingraham, Believe it or Not

Tamar Abrams | Posted 10.20.2009 | Media


Tamar Abrams

I agreed to do the show because it was about moms and daughters, a topic on which there's no political epicenter, and because my daughter was participating in the interview.

New Media, Same as Old, Old Media

Jarvis Coffin | Posted 09.29.2009 | Media


Jarvis Coffin

Information is abundant and free; collating the threads of its different parts becomes the scarce source of value. It may interest us all to know that this was the premise of Time Magazine when it was founded.

Would You Want To Live To Be 100?

Dr. Judith Rich | Posted 09.19.2009 | Living


Dr. Judith Rich

Can you imagine yourself as a really, really old person? I'm talking really old, like 100 years or beyond? In fact it's not only possible you could ...

The Problem With Cable News

Alexander Dresner | Posted 09.18.2009 | Media


Alexander Dresner

Cable news networks would be well served by dedicating more attention to finding and cultivating on-air talent that reflects their diverse viewer base, like Rachel Maddow.

Video: MSNBC.com to Monetize its Videos Throughout the Web

Andy Plesser | Posted 09.12.2009 | Media


Andy Plesser

MSNBC.com has found booming usage of its videos off its site, notably on the Huffington Post. We interviewed Charles Tillinghast, president and publisher of MSNBC.com at the company's headquarters.

From 'Birthers' To Death Panels: Blame It On August

Dr. Judith Rich | Posted 09.12.2009 | Living


Dr. Judith Rich

Does life seem weirder and crazier than normal these days? Do you feel like you've fallen down a rabbit hole or gotten sucked into the twilight zone?...

'Surprise!' An Angel In Queens, NY Follow-Up--The Gift That Keeps On Giving (VIDEO)

Toan Lam | Posted 09.11.2009 | Living


Toan Lam

I hopped a flight to New York this weekend to shoot a follow-up on Jorge Munoz's story on GoInspireGo.com. Journalism got really personal and emotiona...

Krugman Is Wrong (Again) About Us Obama Backers

Frank Schaeffer | Posted 09.05.2009 | Politics


Frank Schaeffer

We who have backed Obama from the start of his race for the presidency have not lost heart.

Economy Unappetizing to New York City Restaurants

Mario Almonte | Posted 09.05.2009 | New York


Mario Almonte

There are signs that the worse is over, but recovery may still be a long, winding and painful road of hope and despair that could still see more attritions.

Modern Day Harriet Tubmans Help Iraqi Women Escape Violence

Dr. Judith Rich | Posted 09.05.2009 | Living


Dr. Judith Rich

For the past six years, the daily headlines have been dominated by the war in Iraq and the political and social turmoil and widespread violence among ...

So You Think You Can Dance: One Woman's Journey

Dr. Judith Rich | Posted 08.29.2009 | Living


Dr. Judith Rich

Once in a great while, there are moments worth watching on network television. Usually I miss them, since I'm not much of a TV fan. However, thanks ...

Societal Blind Spots As Barriers To Health Care Reform

John Geyman | Posted 08.16.2009 | Living


John Geyman

Our market-based system breeds costs, not restraint. And none of the various multi-payer proposals being considered in Congress have effective methods to contain health care costs.

Knowing I Will Die Someday, How Then Shall I Live?

Dr. Judith Rich | Posted 08.15.2009 | Living


Dr. Judith Rich

I know this sounds like a really "heavy" subject to be bringing up, especially now, in the middle of summer, when everybody just wants to escape the h...

Who Delivers the News?

Reese Schonfeld | Posted 08.11.2009 | Media


Reese Schonfeld

On July 6th, half-dozen troops were killed in Afghanistan by IED explosions. Those deaths underline the need to pay attention to the troops' equipment. I expected more reporting on the issue. There wasn't any.

Being Undermined by National News

Judith Ellis | Posted 08.11.2009 | Media


Judith Ellis

I will not subscribe to the Washington Post. But how can we come together as citizens of our great democracy and make them feel the impact of their action?

Has Feminism Gone Too Far - Or Not Far Enough?

Jodi Lipper and Cerina Vincent | Posted 08.10.2009 | Living


Jodi Lipper and Cerina Vincent

If women are going to have to earn just as much money as their husbands, then they should also be splitting the at-home responsibilities down the middle. That is true equality.

Think Again: The Strange Politics of Collusion (and "Dickishness")

Eric Alterman | Posted 08.02.2009 | Media


Eric Alterman

Alleged dickishness notwithstanding, the argument between Pitney and Milbank was not nearly as trivial as it might initially appear.

"It Hurts To Be Me": Confessions Of Michael Jackson

Dr. Judith Rich | Posted 08.01.2009 | Living


Dr. Judith Rich

Michael was probably the most iconic personality in the modern world who personified the Peter Pan archetype, or as Jung called it, The Puer Aeternaus/Eternal Boy.

Four Steps to Save Publishing, by the Unpublished

Karen Dalton-Beninato | Posted 07.31.2009 | Media


Karen Dalton-Beninato

The collective naval-gazing of reporters and publishers far exceeds the outcry when free downloads upended the music industry and streaming video tanked television ratings, because when a crisis hits the writers it's what we write about.

Today In HuffPost New York

Dan Collins | Posted 07.25.2009 | New York


Dan Collins

Once again today all eyes will turn to Albany and we'll be bringing you every new, exciting moment of dysfunction. And please, check out our bloggers