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    Katharine Zaleski

    Katharine Zaleski

    CoFounder and President of PowerToFly.com

  • Study: Cheating Husbands Have A Variant Gene

    Men are more likely to be devoted and loyal husbands when they lack a particular variant of a gene that influences brain activity, researchers announced yesterday -- the first time that science has shown a direct link between a man's genes and his aptitude for monogamy. The finding is striking because it not only links the gene variant -- which is present in two of every five men -- with the risk of marital discord and divorce, but also appears to predict whether women involved with these men are likely to say their partners are emotionally close and available, or distant and disagreeable. The presence of the gene variant, or allele, also seems predictive of whether men get married or live with women without getting married.

  • Bear From Will Ferrell's "Semi-Pro" Kills Trainer

    The grizzly bear that wrestled Will Ferrell's character in the recent film "Semi-Pro" seemed to obediently follow cues -- which made its killing of its trainer with a bite to the neck all the more stunning. Three experienced handlers were working with the grizzly Tuesday at the Predators in Action wild animal training center when the bear attacked Stephan Miller, 39, said San Bernardino County sheriff's spokeswoman Cindy Beavers. Stephan Miller is the cousin of training center owner Randy Miller, she said.

  • HuffPost Game Changers: Who Is The Ultimate Game Changer In Politics?

    VOTING IS NOW CLOSED) HuffPost's Game Changers celebrates 100 innovators, visionaries, and leaders in 10 categories who are harnessing the power of new media to reshape their fields and change the world. With your help, we've picked 10 people who are changing the game in Politics. We honor and salute them.

  • New Book Reveals Rove's Father Was Gay...

    In The Architect, a new book chronicling Karl Rove's life and conservative agenda, authors James Moore and Wayne Slater, reveal Rove's father, Louis Rove, was homosexual. Louis Rove left his family during the 1969 Christmas holidays and moved to Los Angeles where he eventually "came out." According to Rove's father's best friend, an openly gay man named Joseph Koons, "Louie didn't hide the fact that he was gay. Karl Rove frequently visited his father in the 1980s.

  • Election Results 2008: Exit Polls, Vote Returns, Electoral College Count (Widgets, Video)

    With wins in Ohio and Pennsylvania, Barack Obama has likely won the presidency by a decisive margin, with the potential of carrying almost all the battleground states. He will be the nation's first black chief executive. Exit polls showed fears about the economy eclipsing all other issues, a development working decisively to the advantage of Democrats up and down the ticket.

  • HuffPost Game Changers: Who Is The Ultimate Game Changer In Entertainment?

    VOTING IS NOW CLOSED) HuffPost's Game Changers celebrates 100 innovators, visionaries, and leaders in 10 categories who are harnessing the power of new media to reshape their fields and change the world. With your help, we've picked 10 people who are changing the game in Entertainment. We honor and salute them.

  • Liberal Women Calendar: Vote On Photos Sent In By HuffPost Users

    On Monday we showed you a slideshow of The Clare Boothe Luce Policy Institute's Great American Conservative Women Calendar. We went a step further and asked you to help build a competing calendar of liberal women. Over 200 submissions poured in.

  • Help Make A Liberal Women Calendar: Vote On The Conservative Women Calendar

    On Friday the Clare Boothe Luce Policy Institute released its Great American Conservative Women Calendar. We got a preview of the calendar and decided to turn it into a slideshow so you can vote on your favorite conservative lady! But wait...

  • Jeremiah Raymond Berry Pleads Guilty To Feeding Abusive Father To Coyotes

    The Cortez Journal reports on the end of a grim story that began in February 2008. Jeremiah Raymond Berry pleaded guilty on Friday to killing his sexually abusive father and feeding him to coyotes. Jeremiah Raymond Berry was sentenced to three years in a Colorado Department of Corrections facility followed by 10 years of "intense supervised" probation.

  • Dogs In Crazy Costumes (PHOTOS, POLL)

    Man's best friend has endured a lot over time, namely a proclivity for man to dress up said "best friend." In honor of HuffPost's recent Denver site launch we've thrown together a slideshow showing dogs dressed as cowboys and cowgirls. Follow HuffPost Denver on Twitter and become a fan of HuffPost Denver on Facebook! Become a founding member of HuffPost Plus today.

  • Lingerie Football PHOTOS: Denver Dream VS. Los Angeles Temptation

    Denver has a team, LA has a team, Seattle has a team, San Diego has a team... the list goes on and on. On Friday night the Denver Dream played the Los Angeles Temptation in Denver. Despite the altitude advantage for the Denver Dream the ladies were defeated 26-19 by the Temptation.

  • Tancredo Slams Jane Norton: Tell Us What You Think, Should She Be Running For Senate?

    Update: In response to Norton's announcement, Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee spokesman Eric Schultz immediately went on the attack, releasing a statement echoing earlier reports that Norton had worked as a lobbyist for health care industry. Colorado voters will soon discover that Norton spent years as a lobbyist for the health care industry.

  • Obama Health Care Speech Reaction From Huffington Post Readers

    Last night we asked Huffington Post readers to share their thoughts about President Obama's health care speech. Please note the photos were submitted by users and not the editors Huffington Post. The captions were also written by users and not the editors of the Huffington Post.

  • Obama Health Care Speech Reactions: HuffPost Readers Share Their Thoughts

    Let us know if the president redeemed himself Wednesday night with enough information to help you understand his plans to overhaul health care. Become a founding member of HuffPost Plus today. This article originally appeared on HuffPost.

  • Obama Speech Twitter Reaction: Read Multiple Feeds From Newsmakers

    You don't have to watch Obama's speech alone. We're hooking you up with twelve Twitter feeds from journalists and politicians so you can see who is pontificating while the president is talking. Check it out below.

  • Regina Lasko Photos: Letterman Talks About Marrying Her (PHOTOS, VIDEO)

    David Letterman announced on Monday's "Late Show" that he married his longtime girlfriend Regina Lasko over the weekend. Letterman joked, "Regina and I began dating in February of 1986, and I said, `Well, things are going pretty good, let's just see what happens in about 10 years.'" Letterman and Lasko have a son, Harry, who was born in 2003. Photos of Lasko are scarce.

  • NY Waterfront Access: Tell Us Your Experiences

    The Huffington Post and Gotham Gazette want to know whether you use New York City's 578 miles of waterfront. Become a founding member of HuffPost Plus today. This article originally appeared on HuffPost.

  • JEFF LOCKER CASE: Kenneth Minor Arrested in Murder Of Motivational Speaker

    There has been an arrest in the case of the Long Island motivational speaker who was found dead last week. Kenneth Minor, 36, of East Harlem, who had been caught on surveillance camera using Jeff Locker's ATM card, was charged with second degree murder.

  • Kids Be Gone: High Pitch Only Teens Can Hear Used As Deterrent (AUDIO)

    As 15-year-old Eddie Holder sprinted from his apartment for school one recent morning, he held his hand to one ear to block out a shrill, piercing noise. The device, called the Mosquito, is audible only to teens and young adults and was installed outside the building to drive away loiterers. The gadget made its debut in the United States last year after infuriating civil liberties groups when it was first sold overseas.

  • New York's Worst Criminals: Tell Us Who Deserves The Title (PHOTOS)

    From Bill the Butcher in the mid-19th century, to Matias Reyes, the man who infamously attacked the "Central Park Jogger" in the late 1980s, there have been many high profile criminals in this city. Covering violent sociopaths to white-collar criminals, take a look at the Huffington Post's New York City criminals slideshow below and vote for who you think deserves the title of The Worst NY Criminal. Become a founding member of HuffPost Plus today.