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Minimum wage hike smells like teen unemployment

This summer, exasperated parents can take comfort that they’re not alone in wanting their teenage children out of the house and in the workforce. President Barack Obama does, too.

Supreme Court saves worst for last!

In a 5-4 decision, the U.S. Supreme Court held today that corporations may be exempt from the requirement to provide contraception insurance coverage based on the owners’ religious beliefs.

EDITORIAL: Affirming cellphone privacy

Pause for a moment to consider the tremendous amount of information that is either stored on, or accessible from, the cellphone in your pocket.

Race, politics and maps

Of all the Democratic attacks on state Sen. Mark Hutchison’s lieutenant governor candidacy, the one that has the potential to sting most says he tried to limit the influence of Hispanic voters in Nevada’s elections.

Early look at November’s tastiest races

It’s hot as blazes out, which means it’s time for campaigns to cool off. Although candidates will be out knocking on doors, making public appearances and raising money, they won’t spend much of their war chest on advertising when voters are on vacation and, in general, not thinking about politics.

Hard choice: St. Hillary or Hildebeest

Two books about Hillary Clinton hit the summer reading list — one dedicated to her magnificence and the other to her foibles.

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