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11 survival stories from around the world
These survivors experienced extraordinary circumstances; hurricanes, tornados, and avalanches, and lived to tell the tale.
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Mainstream media biased against Romney? Four points to consider.
Many supporters of Mitt Romney argue that his potential path toward the White House has been made a lot steeper by the media. Here are some of the main arguments pro and con.
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Briefing Obama vs. Romney 101: 5 ways they differ on jobs
Whether Mitt Romney or Barack Obama occupies the White House in January, one of them will have to deal with more than 12 million jobless Americans, or a little over 8 percent of the total workforce. Where do the candidates stand on issues relating to jobs?
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'Why You're Not Married...Yet': 5 tips from the book's author
Writer Tracy McMillan offers readers advice on relationships.
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The best online April Fools' pranks of 2011
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Will and Kate, when in Los Angeles... why not do as the Angelenos do?
Will and Kate are visiting southern California this weekend. Will found time to play polo, but their loaded itinerary had little room for meeting Americans. Want to pencil in some mingling?
07/10/2011 10:24 am -
The Vote How will New York's gay marriage law affect the 2012 election and beyond?
New York’s new same-sex marriage law could change the dynamic in next year’s elections – particularly for President Obama, who’s tried to straddle the issue.
06/26/2011 02:23 pm -
GOP presidential hopefuls dance around climate change
Republican presidential candidates steer away from anything suggesting government action on climate change, some – Pawlenty and Gingrich – reversing earlier positions. Romney says the problem is real, but offers no solutions. That alone has raised conservative ire.
06/19/2011 05:20 pm -
Rita Wilson given new editor position at Huffington Post
Rita Wilson has been named editor-at-large of a new Huffington Post section.
06/18/2011 01:03 am -
Opinion Oprah Winfrey: The greatest existential philosopher ever?
Oprah Winfrey shares with the great existentialists an indomitable pursuit of two fundamental questions: Who are we? What can we become? And she has shed light on the possibility for a far more hopeful, productive answer to these questions than our traditional existential heroes.
05/25/2011 12:02 pm -
Monitor Breakfast Newt Gingrich calls himself an 'outsider': Will voters agree? (VIDEO)
After getting hammered by Republicans for criticizing Paul Ryan's Medicare-reform plan, presidential candidate Newt Gingrich says the controversy shows he's a Washington outsider.
05/23/2011 01:55 pm -
Can Newt Gingrich save his campaign?
Some GOP strategists say his presidential campaign is as good as done following his criticism of Paul Ryan's plan for Medicare, but Newt Gingrich isn't giving up. The week ahead could be telling.
05/19/2011 05:40 pm -
Online media is replacing newspapers and TV. Is that a bad thing?
How the new online media landscape is changing the way the public gets its news.
05/13/2011 03:05 pm -
Opinion Want high-quality news? Pay for it.
Google, Yahoo, and The Huffington Post make money on free content by externalizing the costs of production. It's time to change that. Contrary to popular belief, information does not want to be free. Creating good information is expensive – and it should cost us something.
05/13/2011 11:10 am -
Cicadas re-emerge after 13-year absence
Cicadas are beginning to swarm in the South for the first time in 13 years.
05/11/2011 01:17 pm -
Chapter & Verse 'What should I read?' A new site called Bookish hopes to tell you
Publisher-supported Bookish hopes to become the Rotten Tomatoes of the book world.
05/10/2011 01:15 pm -
The Lies of Sarah Palin
This ad hominem attack on Sarah Palin by journalist Geoffrey Dunn charges the former governor of Alaska and one-time vice presidential candidate with ambition and deceit.
05/10/2011 07:10 am -
Are Donald Trump and his fellow 'birthers' racist?
Donald Trump faces a backlash from those who see the “birther” movement as a new form of racism, which a new study seems to confirm. Trump has problems with conservatives too.
04/30/2011 11:13 am -
Global Viewpoint Gordon Brown: We need greater global cooperation – before it's too late
There's a danger we're already sowing the seeds of the next great financial crisis. We need better global coordination to address the biggest transformation of the world economy in history. In our interdependent world, only concerted action across continents can tackle these challenges.
04/25/2011 04:08 pm -
The first tea party movie? 'Atlas Shrugged' strikes a chord with activists.
The box-office results for 'Atlas Shrugged' show that cinematic clashes between self-made industrialists and government bureaucrats fit this moment in American history snugly, addressing tea party sentiments.
04/22/2011 08:16 pm -
At rally, Tim Pawlenty adds tea party style to conservative credentials
Former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty, a likely Republican candidate for president with strong credentials but a rap for being 'unexciting,' sought to show a little flair at a tea party rally in Friday.
04/16/2011 12:13 am -
Opinion France's burqa ban: Has Europe forgotten the gas chambers?
As we've seen with France's burqa ban that went into effect this week, global religious tolerance – especially in Europe – is under threat. Growing Islamophobia threatens to undermine hard-fought freedom and tolerance in post-WW II Europe and around the world.
04/14/2011 12:27 pm -
Horizons iPad 2 wins high marks from sticklers at Consumer Reports
iPad 2 – the successor to the Apple iPad – is a favorite among Consumer Reports staffers.
04/06/2011 10:08 am -
The best online April Fools' pranks of 2011
April Fools' Day tends to be a bonanza for tech pranksters – from Twitter-only newspapers to upside-down YouTube pages and browsers that read your facial expressions. This year was no different. Click through for a look at the funniest Web gags of 2011.
04/01/2011 06:31 pm -
Horizons Apple axes 'gay cure' iPhone app
After originally approving the 'gay cure' software, Apple has now given the thumbs down to an application developed by the Christian ministry Exodus International.
03/24/2011 12:18 am -
Terrorism & Security Qaddafi welcomes Chávez's offer to mediate in Libya
But Libya's leader Muammar Qaddafi appears to be alone in supporting Hugo Chávez's offer of international mediation, which even Qaddafi's eldest son has rejected.
03/04/2011 09:02 am -
Horizons Gmail is down? Not anymore, Google says.
Gmail users weathered four days of intermittent service issues. But now Gmail is back online.
03/03/2011 03:44 pm -
Oscar swag to fill your designer bag. And is that Brad Pitt??
Designer stuff is a big part of Oscar weekend – everything from handbags, Mongolian jewelry, vitamins, hand-made chocolates, aluminum art apples, and cosmetics to exotic lodging deals. Hollywood’s glitterati come to see and be seen. And to fill their swag bags.
02/26/2011 05:02 pm -
The Unbelievers
What is most interesting about contemporary atheists is not what they have in common but rather their differences.
02/22/2011 12:09 pm -
Vox News Stephen Colbert vs. Arianna Huffington: what their spat is really about
The dispute bubbled up earlier this week when Stephen Colbert complained about The Huffington Post embedding his videos without sending proper payment.
02/18/2011 07:38 pm



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