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Gerald Selbee broke the code of the American breakfast cereal industry because he was bored at work one day, because it was a fun mental challenge, because most things at his job were not fun and because he could—because he happened to be the kind of person who saw puzzles all around him, puzzles that other people don’t realize are puzzles: the little ciphers and patterns that float ...
HuffPost (The Huffington Post until 2017, itself often abbreviated as HuffPo) is an American progressive [1] [2] [3] news website, with localized and international editions. The site offers news, satire, blogs, and original content, and covers politics, business, entertainment, environment, technology, popular media, lifestyle, culture, comedy, healthy eating, young women's interests, and ...
I had the editor of a major news outlet tell us that for every candidate who enters the race, they do five stories, including a deep dive on their background and a fact-check of their speech. But they weren’t doing that for Trump because they didn’t take him seriously. They just viewed it as publicity.
Buck Wolf is the managing editor of trends at The Huffington Post, and a former member of the Us Weekly Fashion Police. Wolf writes on film, music and TV, but specializes in offbeat features. His writing has appeared in the Village Voice, the Miami Herald, and New York Newsday, and he's appeared as a guest on Countdown with Keith Olbermann.
What is nonetheless true is that what brought down the president was not evidence-free assertions from anonymous officials, but the availability of actual evidence that people are able to touch and feel and review and critically evaluate that made people convinced that those assertions were actually true.
A Huffington Post investigation into the business of dying 06/14 World Cup 2014 Match summaries and player statistics, updated in real-time during the World Cup
Highline has been publishing stories that stay with you since 2015. This is what magazines are capable of when no paper or staples are involved.
According to the Times, the study found that “in two-thirds, it was the direct cause of death, mostly in combination with other drugs.” It was a misreading of the study. Its author, Tor Seldén of Sweden’s National Board of Forensic Medicine, told The Huffington Post in an email that the Times’ claim “is not supported by our findings.”