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Episode #08098
A Pennsylvania news team shares its backyard weather forecast: partly grizzly with a chance of precipitation in the pants. (02:05)
Episode #08097
Buzz Aldrin thanks Stephen for promoting space exploration and awards him the National Space Society's coveted trophy. (04:38)
Episode #08097
Lena Dunham discusses "Girls," her popular HBO show about young women navigating work, love and friendship in New York City. (04:35)
Episode #08095
Barack Obama visits troops in Afghanistan and cynically uses the anniversary of ordering the hit on Osama bin Laden to order a campaign ad hit on Mitt Romney. (03:45)
Episode #08089
Time Magazine includes Stephen on its "100 Most Influential People in the World" list. (03:13)
Episode #08088
Sex education comes under scrutiny, survivalists create survival lists, and guest Arianna Huffington might share her interview on The Huffington Post. (00:34)
Episode #08088
Rick Santorum proves his pro-family credentials by rejecting any partnership with another man -- in this case, Mitt Romney. (03:46)
Episode #08087
Jonah Lehrer examines dangerous creativity myths and the history of innovation. (06:48)
Episode #08086
American blues singer Bonnie Raitt performs "Right Down the Line" from her album "Slipstream." (04:05)
Episode #08084
Marine veteran Sergeant Bryan Escobedo learns the ropes of punditry, including silent nods and made-up statistics. (07:38)
Episode #08083
Stephen celebrates Chuck Grassley's minimalist Twitter feed and artistic aversion to typing. (03:01)
Episode #08073
Combat journalist Dexter Filkins discusses the disconnect between preconceived notions about other countries and the realities on the ground. (05:52)
Episode #08071
Andrew Bird performs "Eyeoneye," from his album "Break It Yourself." (04:07)
Episode #08070
Journalist Katherine Boo talks about what her experience in Mumbai, India, has taught her about poverty in the United States. (05:29)
Episode #08067
Jonathan Safran Foer discusses his book "The New American Haggadah" and explains the Jewish Passover tradition of retelling stories. (05:25)
Episode #08064
William Shatner discusses love, life, horses and his Broadway show "Shatner's World." (06:13)
Episode #08061
While Wheat Thins is a snack for anyone actively seeking experiences, those experiences should not include eating 17 crackers in one sitting. (06:49)
Episode #08057
A Seattle woman saves a building by marrying it, and the National Transportation Safety Board rejects Americans' constitutional right to tear down the highway while texting. (04:26)
Episode #08052
Barack Obama plays the dirty political trick of being irresistibly appealing, the Navy trains dolphins to sweep for mines, and the U.N. receives 35 pounds of cocaine. (06:11)
Episode #08050
NPR host Terry Gross talks about her 25-year career in public radio and offers the inside scoop on her interviews with Grover Norquist and Bill O'Reilly. (05:35)