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Roy Michael Huffington Jr. (born September 3, 1947) is an American politician, LGBT activist, [1] and film producer. He was a member of the Republican Party , and a congressman for one term, 1993–1995, from California .
Michael Huffington † Republican: California: January 3, 1993: January 3, 1995: 2 years, 0 days. Huffington came out as bisexual in 1998 [4] [29] Mark Foley † Republican: Florida: January 3, 1995: September 29, 2006: 11 years, 269 days Foley came out as gay after being implicated in a 2006 congressional page scandal. [30] Tammy Baldwin ...
Huffington, the former wife of Republican congressman Michael Huffington, co-founded The Huffington Post, which is now owned by BuzzFeed. [ 6 ] [ 1 ] She was a popular conservative commentator in the mid-1990s, after which, in the late 1990s, she offered liberal points of view in public, while remaining involved in business endeavors. [ 7 ]
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Jacob Kushner and Anthony Langat are Kenya-based reporters for the GroundTruth Project, a non-profit global news service headquartered in the U.S. Sasha Chavkin is a reporter and Michael Hudson is a senior editor at the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists. Produced by Hilary Fung and Shane Shifflett.
The spine of federal data has always been the decennial census, the latest edition of which is being conducted this year. The kind of cross-section the census provides to officials at every level is impossible to beat, said Joe Salvo, the director of the population division in New York City’s Department of City Planning: “We may complain about the census, its warts and so on.