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The Huffington Post is a group weblog and news site started by Arianna Huffington on May 9, 2005.

Celebrity bloggers include John Cusack, Harry Shearer, Bill Maher, Mike Nichols, Walter Cronkite, David Mamet, Paul Krassner, Jerry Brown, Larry David, Ellen DeGeneres, Rob Reiner, Arthur Schlesinger Jr., Brad Hall, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Larry Gelbart, Quincy Jones, Adam McKay, John Zogby, Tina Brown, Michael Isikoff, Joe Scarborough, Russell Simmons, Gary Hart, John Conyers, David Frum, Hilary Rosen.


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