- November 30, 2015
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By Jacqueline Andriakos Over the weekend, I asked a girlfriend to join me for a jog along the Hudson River Park Bikeway. The weather was perfect, so we agreed to run to Chelsea Piers and back and stop for coffee Read more
For decades, actress Sheryl Lee Ralph of Broadway’s “Dreamgirls” and TV’s “Moesha” and “Ray Donovan” has worked tirelessly as an activist for HIV/AIDS research through her nonprofit, Divinely Inspired Victoriously Aware (D.I.V.A.) Foundation. Now, 25 years after the launch of Read more
Several studies over the past few years have indicated that if some of the remaining bits of the planet’s forests are to be protected successfully, that the people who live in them must be engaged. I won’t link them all Read more
PARIS (AP) — The latest from the much-anticipated U.N. climate conference that gets underway in Paris on Monday. All times local: 4:45 p.m. The Paris police chief says that about 100 people have been detained after a protest seeking a Read more
Starting tomorrow, global leaders will gather in Paris to decide how we will confront climate change. Very compelling scientific evidence points to our emissions of greenhouse gases as the major cause of these changes, but when this same group met Read more
A woman posted a picture of her dog with her mouth duct-taped shut on Facebook on Friday morning, enraging just about everyone. Her reasoning? She wouldn’t stop barking. — This feed and its contents are the property of The Huffington Read more
The holidays are finally here, bringing an onslaught of family, food and, for many of us, stress on stress. Whether you’re dreading endless conversations with your great aunt Judith or getting anxious over the prospect of impending New Year’s resolutions, Read more
Planned Parenthood clinics in Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico and Wyoming continued to provide care on Saturday, a day after an attack at one of the organization’s facilities on Colorado Springs that on the shooting here. Also on HuffPost: — This Read more
As President Obama flies to Paris this weekend for the opening of the latest international negotiation on climate change, diplomats on both sides of the Atlantic appear confused about what his position will be. Will he champion legally binding commitments Read more
One of the standard tropes of American politics is about global leadership. The automatic assumption on nearly all pressing issues is that we lead, and one of the charges typical of presidential campaigns is that the other candidate doesn’t, can’t Read more