Stephen honors his late mother, Cap'n Crunch lies about his rank, house flipping makes a comeback, and the Postal Service discusses their electronic music.
Wed Jun 12
Paul McCartney -
Paul McCartney, NSA, Edward Snowden, Michael Bloomberg's Bike Share, New York City
Tue Jun 11
Daniel Bergner -
NSA Wiretapping Scandal, Jeffrey Rosen on the Fourth Amendment, TSA Detains Chewbacca, Daniel Bergner, "What Do Women Want?"
Mon Jun 10
Dan Savage -
NSA Whistleblower Edward Snowden, Protests in Turkey, Missile Launch Officers' Job Satisfaction, Dan Savage on Gay Marriage, "American Savage"
Thu Jun 6
Stephen King, John Mellencamp & T-Bone Burnett -
NSA Phone Surveillance, Stephen Gets Spy Training, Stephen King, John Mellencamp, T Bone Burnett, Ghost Brothers Musical
Wed Jun 5
Jonathan Alter -
"Man of Steel" Costume, Laurie Garrett, Monsanto Modified Wheat, Chicago Sun-Times, Photojournalism, Jonathan Alter, 2012 Presidential Campaigns
Tue Jun 4
Alex Gibney -
Michele Bachmann Retires, Google Glass Bans Porn, The Lone Ranger, 3D Printed Food, IRS, Alex Gibney, WikiLeaks
Mon Jun 3
John Dingell -
Mark Pocan of Wisconsin's 2nd, Precision Guns, John Dingell, History of Congress
Thu May 23
Christopher Chivers -
Barack Obama, U.S. Drone Program, Andrew Bacevich, Pope Francis, Atheists, C.J. Chivers, Syrian Civil War
Wed May 22
The National -
Lois Lerner on IRS Scandal, Mitch McConnell for Hemp, PBS, David Koch, The National
Tue May 21
Noah Feldman -
Irish Potato Famine Science, Pot, Metabolism, Jeff Duncan, Census, Noah Feldman on China
Mon May 20
David Sassoon -
ABC News, Jonathan Karl, Lying, Benghazi Scandal, Tea Party Tax Exemption, David Sassoon, Oil Spills
Thu May 16
Daniel Lieberman -
Congress, Eric Holder, China, Peace in the Middle East, Gun Nonprofit, Printable Guns, Daniel Lieberman
Wed May 15
Cyndi Lauper -
United Nations, Bugs, Livestock, Congresswoman Gwen Moore, Cyndi Lauper, Broadway, Kinky Boots
Tue May 14
Dan Brown -
House of Representatives, Repeal Obamacare, Immigration Study, Hispanics, Maxim, Miley Cyrus, Dan Brown
Mon May 13
Jessica Buchanan & Erik Landemalm -
Obama Administration, Benghazi Talking Points, Benghazi Terror Attacks, IRS, Tea Party, Jessica Buchanan, Erik Landemalm
Stephen honors his late mother, Cap'n Crunch lies about his rank, house flipping makes a comeback, and the Postal Service discusses their electronic music.
The NSA builds a data compound, Paul McCartney describes his music career with the Beatles and Wings, and Michael Bloomberg's bike share "begrimes" New York.
The National Security Agency's cyber snooping is revealed, the TSA targets Chewbacca, and Daniel Bergner uses science to discover what turns women on.
NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden explains himself, violent protests break out in Turkey, missile launch officers dislike their jobs, and Dan Savage criticizes DOMA, wiretapping, military, game shows, civil rights
The Obama administration snoops on Verizon customers, Stephen becomes a spy, and Stephen King writes a musical with John Mellencamp and T Bone Burnett.
Superman gets a makeover, Laurie Garrett reviews Monsanto's wheat incident, the Chicago Sun-Times scraps photojournalism, and Jonathan Alter dissects the 2012 election.
The Report pays tribute to Michele Bachmann, NASA researches printable food, the IRS invests in line dancing, and Alex Gibney explores WikiLeaks.
Mark Pocan tempts Stephen with divorce, precision-guided guns promote skill-free killing, and John Dingell wants Congress to learn how to compromise.
Barack Obama addresses his usage of drones, Andrew Bacevich thinks war is bad, Pope Francis embraces atheists, and C.J. Chivers reports on Syrian rebels.
Lois Lerner won't spill the IRS scandal beans, Mitch McConnell endorses hemp, PBS appeases David Koch, and The National shares their album "Trouble Will Find Me."
Scientists solve the Irish potato famine mystery, pot boosts metabolism, Rep. Jeff Duncan plans to ban the census, and Noah Feldman describes the Cool War with China.
ABC's Jonathan Karl lies about the Benghazi scandal, Stephen applies for Tea Party tax exemption, and David Sassoon shares his e-book, "The Dilbit Disaster."
Congress peppers and grills Eric Holder, China seeks peace in the Middle East, a nonprofit provides access to printable guns, and Daniel Lieberman endorses barefoot running.
The UN describes bugs as "mini-livestock," Congresswoman Gwen Moore rides shotgun, and Cyndi Lauper outlines her Broadway musical, "Kinky Boots."
The House tries to repeal Obamacare again, an immigration study slams Hispanics, Maxim honors Miley Cyrus, and Dan Brown takes inspiration from Dante.
The Obama administration lies about Benghazi talking points, the IRS inspects Tea Party groups, and Jessica Buchanan and Erik Landemalm share their book, "Impossible Odds."
Barack Obama addresses his usage of drones, Andrew Bacevich thinks war is bad, Pope Francis embraces atheists, and C.J. Chivers reports on Syrian rebels.
The NSA builds a data compound, Paul McCartney describes his music career with the Beatles and Wings, and Michael Bloomberg's bike share "begrimes" New York.
Lois Lerner won't spill the IRS scandal beans, Mitch McConnell endorses hemp, PBS appeases David Koch, and The National shares their album "Trouble Will Find Me."
Congress peppers and grills Eric Holder, China seeks peace in the Middle East, a nonprofit provides access to printable guns, and Daniel Lieberman endorses barefoot running.
The Obama administration snoops on Verizon customers, Stephen becomes a spy, and Stephen King writes a musical with John Mellencamp and T Bone Burnett.
ABC's Jonathan Karl lies about the Benghazi scandal, Stephen applies for Tea Party tax exemption, and David Sassoon shares his e-book, "The Dilbit Disaster."
Scientists solve the Irish potato famine mystery, pot boosts metabolism, Rep. Jeff Duncan plans to ban the census, and Noah Feldman describes the Cool War with China.
The House tries to repeal Obamacare again, an immigration study slams Hispanics, Maxim honors Miley Cyrus, and Dan Brown takes inspiration from Dante.
NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden explains himself, violent protests break out in Turkey, missile launch officers dislike their jobs, and Dan Savage criticizes DOMA, wiretapping, military, game shows, civil rights
The UN describes bugs as "mini-livestock," Congresswoman Gwen Moore rides shotgun, and Cyndi Lauper outlines her Broadway musical, "Kinky Boots."
The National Security Agency's cyber snooping is revealed, the TSA targets Chewbacca, and Daniel Bergner uses science to discover what turns women on.
The Obama administration lies about Benghazi talking points, the IRS inspects Tea Party groups, and Jessica Buchanan and Erik Landemalm share their book, "Impossible Odds."
Superman gets a makeover, Laurie Garrett reviews Monsanto's wheat incident, the Chicago Sun-Times scraps photojournalism, and Jonathan Alter dissects the 2012 election.
Mark Pocan tempts Stephen with divorce, precision-guided guns promote skill-free killing, and John Dingell wants Congress to learn how to compromise.
Stephen honors his late mother, Cap'n Crunch lies about his rank, house flipping makes a comeback, and the Postal Service discusses their electronic music.
The Report pays tribute to Michele Bachmann, NASA researches printable food, the IRS invests in line dancing, and Alex Gibney explores WikiLeaks.
President Obama doesn't feel the love in Germany, the Supreme Court rules on human gene patenting, and Dawn Porter reflects on underappreciated public defenders.
The Senate nearly accomplishes something, Mick Foley issues an immigration reform challenge, and Jim Gaffigan reflects on fatherhood.
Sarah Palin quits quitting, Iran votes for Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's replacement, Sam Bee reports on a bullied majority, and Linda Cardellini talks "Mad Men."
The Best F#@king News Team Ever recaps how to live with Big Brother in this Daily Show Special Edition.
The Boy Scouts amends its policy on gay members, Hillary Clinton creates a Twitter account, and Fareed Zakaria breaks down a summit between China and the United States.
The "Summer of the Whistleblower" continues, Lewis Black scrutinizes cutting-edge technologies, and Mavis Staples performs songs from her album, "One True Vine."
Republican senators respond to the NSA surveillance controversy, Al Madrigal exposes undercover whistleblowers, and Armando Iannucci talks American politics and "Veep."
Details of the government's domestic surveillance practices emerge, the Best F#@king News Team Ever congratulates John Oliver, and Seth Rogen talks "This Is the End."
The Daily Show Special Edition takes a look back at its most British Correspondent.
New York City residents react to Citi Bike, Jon announces his trip to Iran, and John Oliver seizes power.
Chris Christie calls for a special election, Jessica Williams observes Tennessee's signature health care initiative, and Jon Favreau looks back on his White House days.
China wins the Iraq War, health officials warn of a global MERS epidemic, and Brian Williams weighs in on press freedoms.
The IRS gets a taste of its own medicine, John McCain visits Syrian rebels, and Mike Lerner and Maxim Pozdorovkin explain the meaning of Pussy Riot.
The Daily Show Special Edition takes a look back at our friendly neighbors to the north.
The Obama administration prosecutes dangerous potheads and journalists, Jason Jones measures conservative reactions to IRS profiling, and Morgan Freeman waxes scientific.
The IRS proves short on answers, Apple answers for its tax dodge, Peggy Noonan ranks presidential scandals, and Bill O'Reilly considers the Obama administration's troubles.
Toronto's mayor learns that crack is whack, Al Madrigal tracks down former MSNBC pundit Dylan Ratigan, and Phil Jackson talks basketball and managing big egos.
The Obama administration deploys some guy to do damage control, China flushes away all traces of a mysterious ooze, and Ellen Page sings Canada's praises.
The Best F#@king News Team Ever recaps the growing list of current scandals with this Daily Show Special Edition.
The 2016 presidential election heats up, Disney neglects its parenting duties, and George Packer surveys three decades of American life in his book, "The Unwinding."