It's Personal

At HuffPost, we report with empathy and put people at the heart of every story. Learn more here.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy warned Russia's strategy will ultimately fail and Moscow will lose in the long run if it doesn’t end its war.
The Nashville musician's new album proves he hasn't lost his zeal for embracing the unknown in the studio -- and beyond.
Jajuan R. Henderson is suing police and the city of Trenton, New Jersey, after he was shot four times by plainclothes cops.
The option was added after the state was unable to obtain the drugs necessary to carry out lethal injections.
The Republican was the longest-serving member of the 117th Congress, having served for 48 years.
Criticizing the Supreme Court nominee for defending Guantánamo detainees undermines due process protections and ignores a crucial fact.
One woman, Sheriff's Deputy Sgt. Barbara Fenley, was "engulfed in the fire" while helping people evacuate.
"Have kids so they can interrupt your meeting to remind you that triceratops was the horniest dinosaur."
The U.S. often goes the way of Europe, where cases are rising again. But it's still "unpredictable right now," said the infectious disease expert.
The new slasher film and the HBO series center the perils and thrills of X-rated content throughout the "Me Decade."
More than three weeks into his invasion of Ukraine, Russian President Vladimir Putin's initial aim of easily changing over the government in Ukraine is long gone.
"London Calling" is transformed into "Kyiv Calling" by punk band Beton: "Kyiv calling to the faraway towns. Kyiv calling to the whole world ... Kyiv rising."

Got a tip?

Do you have info to share with HuffPost reporters? Here’s how.