Earlier this week, we asked HuffPost readers in Kentucky to send us photos of your home state, in advance of the vice presidential debate in Danville,...
The housing market received a largely hands-off treatment from both candidates during Wednesday’s presidential debate, with only a couple of minutes...
Follow along tonight as we track mentions of war, the housing crisis, jobs, health care, and cultural issues like women's health during the first pres...
Do you have a roof over your head?
Right now through October 9, Cornell Law School is giving the American public a unique opportunity to make our voi...
My name is Matthew Holland. I am the face of the '1 percent'. No, not that '1 percent', the other 1 percent, America's dirty little secret, the poores...
Wells Fargo CFO Tim Sloan makes $8 million a year and lives in a $5 million house in San Marino, a wealthy Los Angeles suburb. His bank is trying to e...
Election season is getting creative in North Carolina with candidates putting some pageantry into their policy. Anyone who accuses the Tea Party of no...
These days the two parties can't agree on much. From poll results to the legitimacy of registered voters, the two parties' only common ground has beco...
WASHINGTON -- Massachusetts Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren offered some support for legalizing medical marijuana in an interview Monday with Boston...
Ten undocumented protesters from Arizona were arrested late Tuesday afternoon outside of the Time Warner Arena in uptown Charlotte, as Democratic Nati...
The campaign of Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney and running mate Paul Ryan is running a robocall accusing President Barack Obama of "cha...
Romney asked a question at the RNC that addresses a number of issues in one. He asked his listeners if we were better off four years ago.
In the word...
On the car ride to Huffington Post's Oasis, I was listening to Tampa's Mayor Bob Buckhorn talk about the city's police presence and how he and law enf...
In every speech given at the Republican National Convention, Barack Obama appeared.
Mentioned twice as often as Romney throughout the roster of speak...
Calling all job creators!
Yesterday's Job Expo, sponsored by Arianna Huffington and The Huffington Post proved to be quite the energetic happening. O...
The closer we get to the November elections, the bigger the stakes become among delegates, politicians and the media. To no one's surprise, race is ba...
On Wednesday, the first day of true activities at the Republican National Convention, I did something I thought I could never do: I sat and actually l...
In a show of unprecedented force, the likes of which Tampa has never experienced before, law enforcement officials of every stripe flexed their muscle...
On the first night of speeches at the Republican Convention, Obama was mentioned twice as often as Romney, even with Ann Romney's penultimate address ...
Despite the ever changing weather conditions, protesters continued along with their plan to "March on the R.N.C." Assorted organizations gathered to m...
When I arrived in Tampa, Fla. on Saturday to report as a citizen journalist from the Republican National Convention, I don't think I could have imagin...
Ohio has enjoyed early in-person voting since 2008, which allowed tens of thousands to vote before election day in order to avoid the long lines or po...
Before Paul Ryan was anointed as the Republican vice presidential candidate, Ryan reigned as the GOP's resident economic genius and "leading intellect...
On August 17th, Britain's Telegraph (which is perhaps the world's best daily newspaper) published a stunning investigative news report by Jon Swaine, ...
"The trouble with covering a convention," HuffPost's Ryan Grim tells us, "is it's almost impossible to find an actual story there."
That's the challe...