5/16/13 in :60 Seconds
Louie Gohmert references his asparagus during a hearing, Defense Distributed develops "Wiki weapons," and Daniel Lieberman identifies when humans had snouts. (01:00)
5/15/13 in :60 Seconds
The United Nations recommends bug fare, Congresswoman Gwen Moore criticizes Scott Walker, and Cyndi Lauper shows off some kinky red boots. (01:01)
5/14/13 in :60 Seconds
The House votes on Obamacare for the 37th time, Jason Richwine resigns from the Heritage Foundation, and Dan Brown poses a question to Christians. (01:01)
5/13/13 in :60 Seconds
Barack Obama proves that he's a secret Muslim shape shifter, Delaware and Rhode Island pass gay marriage, and Jessica Buchanan shares her kidnapping experience. (01:01)
5/8/13 in :60 Seconds
Elizabeth Colbert Busch loses South Carolina's special election, diaper-free parents train their kids to poop in the sink, and Richard Bresser distrusts doctors on TV. (01:02)
5/7/13 in :60 Seconds
Three whistleblowers come forward about the Benghazi terror attacks, Donna Edwards supports the two-state solution, and Douglas Rushkoff talks in human time. (01:01)
5/6/13 in :60 Seconds
"Downton Abbey" mirrors "Friends," Obama wants Rush Limbaugh's bullets, and Robert Caro talks about Lyndon Johnson's penis. (01:01)
5/2/13 in :60 Seconds
Gitmo prisoners refuse to eat, "Man of Steel" reinterprets the Superman logo, and Sir Ben Kingsley calls out a cultural misunderstanding. (01:00)
5/1/13 in :60 Seconds
The morning-after pill moves over-the-counter, Senator Joe Manchin fights for gun background checks, and Macklemore and Ryan Lewis discuss their celebrity status. (01:01)
4/30/13 in :60 Seconds
America feels the budget sequester, an Iowa hospital deports two comatose immigrants, and app makers Evan Spiegel and Bobby Murphy are like everybody else in college. (01:00)
4/29/13 in :60 Seconds
Jason Collins comes out, Jesus gives gay people the silent treatment, prisoners review jails on Yelp, and Iggy Pop takes inspiration from Link Wray. (01:01)
4/24/13 in :60 Seconds
The stock market crashes for a few minutes, Bill Clinton composes his second tweet, the Curiosity rover vandalizes Mars, and Danica Patrick talks about gender in NASCAR. (01:02)
4/23/13 in :60 Seconds
Fiscal conservatives champion austerity, Thomas Herndon disputes a famed research paper, and Google Chairman Eric Schmidt doesn't understand the Internet. (01:02)
4/22/13 in :60 Seconds
CNN's Susan Candiotti overlooks a blatant fact, the George W. Bush Presidential Library comes to Dallas, and Michael Pollan explores the benefits of cooking. (01:00)
4/18/13 in :60 Seconds
Stephen ventures into Times Square, the Senate votes down gun control, and Richard Engel explores North Korea without speaking Korean. (01:01)
4/17/13 in :60 Seconds
A digital currency drops in value, Brad Paisley teams up with LL Cool J, and Alan Cumming has sex with himself in Broadway's "Macbeth." (01:01)
4/16/13 in :60 Seconds
Swarmageddon draws near, the Rollie Eggmaster makes easy-to-eat egg tubes, and Caroline Kennedy talks about her book, "Poems to Learn by Heart." (01:01)
4/11/13 in :60 Seconds
NASA plans to park an asteroid next to the moon, America loses the war on drugs, and Cass Sunstein shoots for simpler government. (01:02)
4/10/13 in :60 Seconds
America acquires laser cannons, the U.N. passes a gun control treaty, Anthony Weiner considers a mayoral bid, and Shane Smith defends accurate journalism. (01:02)
4/9/13 in :60 Seconds
Stephen recognizes a bong, Exxon cleans up crude oil with paper towels, and author Charlie LeDuff rants about Detroit. (01:00)
4/8/13 in :60 Seconds
Stephen launches the Colbert Galactic Initiative, and President Bill Clinton describes retirement, e-mail technology and CGI University. (01:01)
4/4/13 in :60 Seconds
Jeremy Irons worries about father-son marriages, Obama describes the BRAIN Initiative, and Francis Collins speculates about nerve endings. (01:01)
4/3/13 in :60 Seconds
Mark Sanford competes for a House seat, Republicans survey young voters, and A.C. Grayling has doubts about Hell. (01:02)
4/2/13 in :60 Seconds
The Supreme Court hears two gay marriage cases, North Korea makes nuclear threats, Florida goes after bongs, and Jim McGreevey talks civilrights. (01:01)
4/1/13 in :60 Seconds
Google commemorates Cesar Chavez, Utah's Natural Resources Department considers the benefits of mining, and Sigourney Weaver talks about "The Tonight Show." (01:01)
Colbert Report: 3/28/13 in :60 Seconds
The Supreme Court considers gay marriage, Emily Bazelon explores its constitutionality, and Robert Lustig shares the health risks of sugar. (01:02)
3/27/13 in :60 Seconds
Papa Bear flip-flops on same-sex marriage, intelligent Facebook users "Like" The Colbert Report, Sharia law creeps into cities, and Carl Edgar Blake II discusses hog farming. (01:01)
3/26/13 in :60 Seconds
The GOP assesses its platform, support for gay marriage surges, porn shows up on whale bones, and Eric Topol discusses medical technology. (01:02)
3/25/13 in :60 Seconds
The History Channel airs "The Bible" miniseries, Ham Rove supports white bread, and Junot Diaz examines immigration and education. (01:00)
3/7/13 in :60 Seconds
Rand Paul stalls a Senate vote on John Brennan, North Korea goes after South Korea, "Bachelor" Sean Lowe becomes a virgin, and John Sexton discusses love, God and baseball. (01:01)
3/6/13 in :60 Seconds
The media renames Winter Storm Saturn, nacho companies perfect addictive flavor formulas, and Brendan O'Connell paints Wal-Mart aisles instead of Paris boulevards. (01:01)
3/5/13 in :60 Seconds
Ambassador Michael Oren endorses Obama's Israel trip, space tourist Dennis Tito plans a Red Planet flyby, and James Franco looks like a NASCAR fan. (01:01)
3/4/13 in :60 Seconds
Sequestration cuts take effect, a scallop diver shares his skills, "The Armed Citizen Project" gives out free guns, and Kirk Bloodsworth details DNA exoneration cases. (01:01)
2/28/13 in :60 Seconds
Pat Robertson cautions shoppers, Pope Benedict XVI bids farewell, Congress misses its deadline, and Jon Favreau spoils the 2004 presidential race. (01:01)
2/27/13 in :60 Seconds
Jay the Intern obtains health care, Secretary of State John Kerry believes in freedom of idiocy, and MoMA's Paola Antonelli critiques cup design. (01:01)
2/26/13 in :60 Seconds
Pope Benedict XVI leaves office but continues to live at the Vatican, Lindsey Graham releases drone death numbers, and Dr. Michio Kaku anticipates the comet of the century. (01:01)
2/25/13 in :60 Seconds
Non-Americans win all the American Oscars, Pope Benedict XVI preps for his last day on the job, and Simon Garfield shares his book, "On the Map." (01:02)
2/21/13 in :60 Seconds
The conservosphere bashes Chuck Hagel over a fake Hamas affiliation, Viacom pulls a Twitter prank, and Lil Buck shows Stephen his moves. (01:02)