LIFE
A new study ranks U.S. cities in terms of how dating-friendly they are. Did yours make the list?
Experts break down why that thread is there and what so many people overlook about it.
Plastic surgeons break down which procedures were popular with men this year, and contextualize them within our culture.
"Give me a block heel or wedge any day over a ballet flat ― a shoe reminiscent of the beyond-basic Upper East Side Park Avenue grandma."

Support Free Journalism
In 2024, the very foundations of our democracy are at stake. A vibrant democracy is impossible without well-informed citizens. This is why HuffPost's journalism is free for everyone, not just those who can afford expensive paywalls.
We cannot do this without your help. Support our newsroom by contributing as little as $1 a month.
PEN America reported that the 2022-23 school year saw a 33% increase in book bans from the previous school year.
Evan Gershkovich, who was arrested in March, and the U.S. government deny the accusations against him.
Reflecting on the 2012 school shooting that killed 26 people in Connecticut, Biden called the ongoing problem of gun violence a "national tragedy."
The former president says he asked his doctor "who's healthier" out of him and his predecessor.
The MSNBC host also pointed out the hypocrisy of the claim, given how Trump's team spent their holidays in 2020.
The "Wonka" star didn't candy-coat Sandler's best ability on the court in a funny exchange with the "Tonight Show" host.
The singer recently announced her upcoming tour dates only for one person to comment: "Pink got old."
“Melissa Joan Hart as what now?”
The doyenne of domesticity said the encounter "was good for a night" in her chat with Drew Barrymore.
"I needed to shake up this holiday and find another way to come together with my family. My leading emotion had become resentment and I didn’t want to feel that way anymore."
The filmmakers behind “We Live Here: The Midwest” want to show that “family values exist across the spectrum.”
A report highlights the continuous failures of the state's capital punishment system, which executed eight people this year despite a declining death row population.











































































































