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Arianna Huffington and Steve Wozniak will speak at Lehigh University’s Compelling Perspectives series on AI innovation, ...
The founder of The Huffington Post is coming to the Bethlehem campus in September followed by a January 2026 visit from the ...
Arianna Huffington was perfectly poised to position herself as the feminist savior who would advocate for Uber’s women—she oversaw the subsequent Eric Holder investigation, and promised that ...
It hasn’t all been glamorous, public moments for media mogul Arianna Huffington. There have been plenty of messy, painful, private moments. And her daughters, Christina, 27, and Isabella, 24 ...
Arianna Huffington Partners With DonorsChoose For Her New Book People who pre-order the book, Thrive, before March 25 will receive a DonorsChoose gift card equal to the book’s list price.
Arianna Huffington: If the last few years have taught us anything — from the challenges of the pandemic to the phenomenon of quiet quitting and beyond — it's that people are a company's most ...
Arianna Huffington aims to change the way we work and live with Thrive Global. — -- Arianna Huffington is no stranger to sleep deprivation. The 66-year-old media mogul, who’s now on a ...
-- Arianna Huffington has a multimillion-dollar media website that reacts to world events by the millisecond, she’s a mother of two, and yet she says she always gets a good night’s sleep.
Arianna Huffington is stepping down from her editor-in-chief perch at the Huffington Post in order to focus on Thrive Global, a health and wellness company she founded this summer.
For Arianna Huffington, the wake-up call came in 2007. Long hours spent building the Huffington Post, carting her youngest daughter around the country on college visits and working through the ...
Arianna Huffington is leaving Huffington Post, the digital news site she co-founded 11 years ago, to focus on a soon-to-launch health and wellness startup, Thrive Global.
Do Arianna Huffington and Tim Armstrong truly share a vision, or is it a marriage of convenience? Will Huffington's hunger for an ever-bigger newsroom derail AOL's quest for earnings growth? These ...