COLLINS: Japan has eclipsed the U.S. on working women? Really?
Japan now has a higher proportion of working women than we do. I’m trying to get my head around this fact.
Japan now has a higher proportion of working women than we do. I’m trying to get my head around this fact.
Hillary Clinton is never more alluring than when a bunch of pasty-faced, nasty-tongued white men bully her.
It was clear from the commission’s first meeting, largely introductory, that there is a wide range of opinion among the members as to the need for any change, and the nature of any desired reform.
Hey, guys. How’s it been going? I am writing this column to offer you all some friendly advice.
With the exception of the happy task of issuing marriage licenses, the Marion County clerk oversees a panoply of important but not particularly uplifting duties: collecting child support, administering court filings, maintaining old records and running our local elections.
It’s hard not to feel sorry for the many Republicans who care about their communities and country, not their neighbor’s bedroom behavior; seek elected officials to represent constituents, not plutocrats; and recognize their good fortune and do not wish to deny others.
Testing has become a nightmare. We’re waiting again. Yes. Again.
Greg Porter is my state representative. I respect the work he’s done in the community and I respect where I know he’s coming from when he proposes that Indiana adopt strict hate crime legislation in the coming session.
I fully agree that we need to be forceful in our response to violent criminals, incapacitating them through lengthy imprisonment.
When apartment magnate Sam Zell recently announced he was selling off a quarter of Equity Residential’s apartment units, it signaled that the development strategy Indianapolis has used still positions the city for success.
The Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was not a mistake made by the framers.
Two hundred and ninety-seven people are shot in the United States each day, both intentionally and unintentionally. Eighty-nine of these people will die as a result.
We as a nation have a firearm problem. Mass murder by firearm is a steady drumbeat in the news.
The opinions and perceptions of our established business leaders and emerging entrepreneurs matter. So do the opinions of young Hoosiers and those who might stay or come to Indiana as our future workforce.
A key element of Democrats’ false narrative is that Indiana suffered grave damage to its economy from the controversy surrounding the passage of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act.
A quote from the website: “Masters of Decent. Genius in Pretty Good.” I beg to disagree.
Coach Nick Johnson’s sorrow has little to do with what happens on the gridiron.
In order to beat the bully, you first have to stand up to them.
Indianapolis’ big success in accommodating cars and commuter traffic has been, in the end, its own undoing.
Everyone loves low taxes, but low taxes are not a bargain if they reduce the quality of our communities and our public education system.