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Episode #09106
An unexpected treatment alleviates heart disease, the government meddles in people's private lives, and Harvard's Noah Feldman discusses America's relationship with China. (00:40)
Episode #09106
Justice has finally been served for a cold-blooded killer who has been at large for over 150 years. (02:10)
Episode #09106
Sunlight treats high blood pressure, and marijuana improves metabolism. (07:21)
Episode #09106
Every few years the Census Bureau shows up on people's front porches like a drunk ex-boyfriend, so Congressman Jeff Duncan attempts to stop it. (04:27)
Episode #09106
Dr. Noah Feldman defines "Cool War" and explains why America should be afraid of China as a fast-rising, interdependent global superpower. (06:13)
Episode #09106
Marijuana helps people lose weight, the Internet warns gun owners about the census, and Noah Feldman pinpoints the most important power in Asia. (01:01)
Episode #09105
Angry Republicans don't know where Benghazi is, and journalist Jonathan Karl admits that he never saw the rumored Benghazi cover-up e-mail. (07:39)
Episode #09105
The IRS targets tax-exempt organizations that don't have to reveal their donors, and acting commissioner Steve Miller loses his job. (04:19)
Episode #09105
Stephen's lawyer explains that Colbert Super PAC SHH!'s tax-exempt status was never granted because he never filed for it. (04:17)
Episode #09105
Environmental journalist David Sassoon discusses dilbit spills, climate change and his online publication, InsideClimate News. (04:32)
Episode #09105
President Obama swings dead cats, 501(c)(4) organizations are like Super PACs, and David Sassoon argues that the environment binds everyone together. (01:00)
Darrell Issa knows the difference between acts of terror and terrorist attacks, Dan Brown learns the beginning of the Christian story, and Cyndi Lauper talks footwear. (04:08)
Episode #09104
Windmills have their shortcomings, printable weapons threaten gun control, and Dr. Daniel Lieberman discusses his research on long-distance running. (00:37)
Episode #09104
The House Judiciary Committee grills Attorney General Eric Holder, and Louie Gohmert accuses Holder of casting aspersions on his asparagus. (03:22)
Episode #09104
The Obama administration fails to prosecute wind energy companies for killing eagles, and China launches a Middle East peace proposal. (04:54)
Episode #09104
Texas law student Cody Wilson is very clear about why he wants to make plastic firearms and high-capacity magazines available online. (04:42)
Episode #09104
Harvard University's Daniel Lieberman explains that human beings are among the best long-distance runners in the world because they're good at sweating. (06:50)