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Spectacle Blog
by Erich Reimer | May 24, 2018

Normally it is rare for a freshman Congressman to make a big impact in a 435-member House of Representatives where…

by Daniel J. Flynn | May 24, 2018

Moses Farrow, adopted son of Mia Farrow and Woody Allen, portrays the former as the abuser in their household in…

by Kevin Kosar | May 23, 2018

His hand felt like an oven mitt — filled with stone. “My god,” I thought as I removed my paw,…

by Bradley Martin | May 23, 2018

After the latest violence in Gaza, it is clear that the United Nations Relief and Works Agency’s continuous support of…

by Andrew Wilford | May 23, 2018

Business leaders truly really can’t stand uncertainty. Again and again, they say that their top concern with running their business…

by Stephen Kruiser | May 22, 2018

Not that anyone expected them to go away quietly. Barack and Michelle Obama have just signed a Netflix deal, guaranteeing…

by Andrew Wilford | May 21, 2018

Crony capitalism appears ubiquitous in today’s economy, but quantifying its costs can be difficult. Fortunately, the Mackinac Center did it…

by Evan Maguire | May 21, 2018

Last Sunday was marred by one of the bloodiest days in Indonesia in over a decade. Over a twenty-four-hour period,…

by Erich Reimer | May 19, 2018

Every day on the road we pass by them. Trucks, bearing the logos and cargo of companies in industries ranging…

by Andrew Wilford | May 17, 2018

D.C. appears set to shoot down—barely—a proposal to replace the tip credit for restaurant servers with a standard minimum wage….

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