Myles Miller Named Huffington Post's Associate Editor
Black Teenager Becomes Huffington Post Associate Editor
Myles Miller, the 17-year-old Black columnist and reporter who has been called “presidential material” by the office of New York’s Mayor Bloomberg, has been named associate editor at the Huffington Post.
Miller, who started covering George W. Bush’s environmental initiatives as a youth reporter for Children’s Press Line, has also worked for CBS covering President Barack Obama’s inauguration.
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