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▪ Web sitealso called HuffPo or HuffPostAmerican news and commentary Web site, with offices in Los Angeles and New York City. The Huffington Post was founded in May 2005 by political activist Arianna Huffington, former America Online executive Kenneth Lerer, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology Media Lab graduate Jonah Peretti. It was created to provide a liberal counterpart to the Drudge Report, a conservative news and commentary Web site. The site is free to users and generates revenue from advertising.The Huffington Post features blogs (blog) from more than 1,600 unpaid bloggers drawn from the worlds of politics, entertainment, and academia. Celebrities and politicians who regularly contributed to The Huffington Post include John Cusack, Deepak Chopra, Nora Ephron, Bill Moyers, Bill Richardson, and John Kerry. Huffington serves as editor-in-chief of The Huffington Post and is herself a frequent blogger on the site.Besides featuring celebrity blog posts, The Huffington Post also provides news updates and hyperlinks to news sources and columnists. The site has content-sharing partnerships with TMZ.com, People, Rolling Stone, Variety, and Yahoo (Yahoo! Inc.). In mid-2007 The Huffington Post expanded its coverage to include business and entertainment news. Later that year The Huffington Post launched the comedy news site 23/6 in partnership with InterActive Corporation (IAC). In 2008 special news sections were added to The Huffington Post for the U.S. presidential election: Off The Bus offered news from the campaign trail, and Fundrace allowed users to track celebrity donations to political candidates.
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