What is the rate of heart disease in India? Even the Huffington Post is capable of printing B.S. Let’s have a little more research please. " “Eating Curry Could Prevent Heart Disease, Study Finds The...
Urlesque Moving under Huffington Post Umbrella Just as Cheezburger Network bought Know Your Meme, Huffington Post has taken over Urlesque. Well, a more accurate way of reporting this would be "AOL is shutting...
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By Acquiring the Wildly Successful Online News Portal for $315 Million, Can the Internet Company Once Known as America Online Overcome Its Reputation for Making Bad Business Decisions -- From Its Failure to Adapt to the Rise of Broadband, to Its Disastrous Merger With...
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There is nothing cooler than coming across something you never expected to find in a place it shouldn’t have been. Like a twenty dollar bill stuffed in old jeans or a top-quality, free buffet at some skeevy...
Conservatives and Republicans admit that Sunday's vote in favour of the health care reform bill delivered "a defeat of free market economics and Republican values" and a virtual "Waterloo." David Frum...
Google announced Thursday it is developing a browser plug-in to allow users to opt out of Google Analytics, a free visitor-tracking software used by many big websites to gather stats on their users. Users who...
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Bob Cesca of Huffington Post has written an essay on the Tea Party movement and the Southern strategy, as American as apple pie. Say what you will, Cesca's facts add up. That is,...
Tony Blankley of Huffington Post has an OpEd piece today which furthers political and historical thought and casts light on Tea Party movement. The Declaration of Independence Viewed from 18th Century...
In a recent report from Huffington Post's Nathaniel Frank, it is reported that respondents in the latest New York Times/CBS poll regarding gays in the military and the repeal of 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell'...
Huffington Post pick for Worst Person of the Year is the US Senate The US Senate, says the Huffington Post, has gone out its way to collapse and reveal its ugly brutality. Voter approval of the Senate is way down, the report claims, and...
There's a Category 5 storm about to make landfall, and the president and the officials in charge of preparing for the approaching disaster don't seem to be particularly worried. Sound familiar? ~ Ariana Huffington, Nov. 24, 2009 Ariana Huffington,...
The New York Post is accused of anti-Obama bias by former editor Sandra Guzman. Guzman claims the New York Post is on a mission to destroy President Barack Obama. Ms. Guzman, who was fired after speaking out...
Threatening the fiscal base of the DNC: Gays want "Don't Ask, Don't Give" to wake the Dems up Ruby-Sachs argues that as the bulk of the GOP is not gay-friendly, the Democrats are too secure in their knowledge that they own the gay vote. Therefore,...
Huffington Post's Lincoln Mitchell makes some good points about the reality of the political center, and Obama's power therein. Despite loud braying from the extremist right on matters of internment camps and Socialist takeovers, the impact it has had on...
The financial sector is a monster poised to devour us. "The financial sector - including the big insurance companies - has morphed into a cancer growing on our economy - a cancer that could easily strangle our prospects for our long-term economic security." ~Robert...