John McDonald: Automation won’t take our jobs unless we let it
There are still plenty of human roles in technologically equipped workplaces.
There are still plenty of human roles in technologically equipped workplaces.
If I didn’t feel welcomed, wanted or encouraged to live, work and play here, I wouldn’t be proud of it, either.
Let’s change the conversation to building bridges of friendship and hope that all can cross freely.
Many of the skills I learned through 4-H are those I still use today, and the 4-H pledge still provides a guideline on how to approach life.
Yes, we do need a rainy day fund. But … how much more rain do you need?
Incivility isn’t a crime, and approaching and criticizing an official in a public place is not harassment.
I’m not hard-hearted about helping people who are experiencing homelessness.
Instead of keeping taxes low for everyone, the dynamic has been changed to keeping taxes low for those who have assets.
My fear is that a woman’s right to choose will die the death of a thousand cuts by the Indiana Legislature.
Local control allows governments to be the laboratory where ideas are conceived and experiments are tested.
The World Cup’s rosters reinforce the benefits of diverse teams in the workplace and society.
Daily commuters, weekend and event visitors, and businesses large and small count on the roads moving more than 160,000 vehicles daily as safely and smoothly as possible.
We have a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to correct the mistakes of the past.
For businesses to succeed and trust their employees to make sound decisions in the best interest of the company, leaders must take the time to create—and most importantly, visibly lead—a work culture where diverse points of views are welcomed and valued.
Brian Esposito gets the most out of players, most of whom would rather be playing in Pittsburgh.
As a member of the administration, National Intelligence Director Dan Coats took the most personal risk by standing up to Donald Trump, when he appeared to side with Russian President Vladimir Putin over the U.S. intelligence community.
Republicans have gone mysteriously silent on the dangers of deficit spending.
Over-regulation is a threat to the complexity—and beauty—of urban living.
No one knows, save Mr. Hill and his accusers, whether he is guilty or innocent, but the protesters, the governor, and four key lawmakers have already implicated his guilt based solely on the accusations.