Arianna Huffington

Arianna Huffington

Arianna Huffington is the co-founder and editor-in-chief of The Huffington Post, a nationally syndicated columnist, and author of eleven books including her latest, "On Becoming Fearless... in Love, Work, and Life." This is her most personal book to date, offering a road map for achieving fearlessness in every aspect of life.

Originally from Greece, Arianna moved to England when she was 16 and graduated from Cambridge University with an M.A. in economics. At 21, she became president of the famed debating society, the Cambridge Union. She is co-host of "Left, Right & Center," public radio's popular political roundtable program, and a frequent guest on television shows such as "Charlie Rose," "Real Time with Bill Maher," "Inside Politics," "Larry King Live," "Hardball," and "Countdown". In 2006, she was named to the Time 100, Time Magazine's list of the world's 100 most influential people.

Arianna Huffington lives in Los Angeles with her two daughters.

Arianna Huffington Samples

We need to feel the winds of optimism and compassion

There are lots of deficits in the United States right now, but one thing that's not in short supply is anti-European sentiment.

Let's focus on what's right with the world

We live in a tumultuous world facing multiple crises, a world where our 24/7 connectedness subjects us to a steady stream of bad news -- from natural disasters and genuine tragedies to our leaders' poor decisions and lack of accountability.

Country in crisis: Looking to America's mayors to rise to the challenge

The juxtaposition between our national leaders and our local leaders has never been more stark.

Campaign 2012: The Disconnect Widens

Given that the country is facing huge problems and still digging out from the worst financial crisis since the Depression, some might expect that the seemingly endless debates and breathless saturation of media coverage of it all would converge in...

Occupy Wall Street has changed the national conversation

In 2012, Americans will go to the polls and vote for who they want to represent them in Washington. In fact, the crisis itself was more of a symptom than a cause.

Occupy Wall Street has changed the national conversation

In 2012, Americans will go to the polls and vote for who they want to represent them in Washington. In fact, the crisis itself was more of a symptom than a cause.

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