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The Fox News team soldiers on in its Iowa caucus coverage despite the loss of basic mental functions, and CNN debuts its tricky flick technology. (03:42)
Stephen worries about the fate of his over-the-counter man-seed and responds to non-factual statements by Senator Jon Kyl. (04:41)
The Occupy movement faces another challenge, Stephen gets caught in a plagiarism scandal, and Mark Whitaker discusses his journalistic career. (00:35)
Anderson Cooper nails Stephen for covering old news, so Stephen breaks a shocking story Anderson Cooper doesn't want you to know about. (04:14)
Managing Editor of CNN Worldwide Mark Whitaker discusses growing up in a biracial family at a time when interracial marriage was illegal in most states. (06:11)
Mitt Romney launches an attack on Barack Obama, CNN unveils a new approach to journalism, and Siddhartha Mukherjee chronicles the history of cancer. (00:35)
CNN lays off 50 staff members, and Stephen gets in on the uncompensated future of news at the meReporters 6700. (05:06)
If "Depard-two" tickled Anderson Cooper's funny bone, Stephen has just the thing to slit his jocular vein. (04:25)
For too long, average homeowners have been powerless against big banks, but vampire Patrick Rodgers forecloses on the foreclosers. (07:26)
Stephen looks at tax breaks for oil companies and talks to Amy Kremer, dressed as a great American patriot. (00:36)
Anderson Cooper and his RidicuList go on the chart reserved for things that Stephen finds offensively absurd. (04:14)
Tim Pawlenty tries to reclaim his non-candidacy, but no one's going to want Piers Morgan's sloppy seconds. (03:01)
The conflict in Libya between CNN's Nic Robertson and Fox News' Steve Harrigan escalates. (04:26)
Fox News and CNN courageously report on the fighting in Libya between Fox News and CNN. (04:19)
The TSA offers friendly skies with benefits, Bert moves from PBS to LGBT, and Stephen appeals to an unexpected demographic. (06:47)
CNN picks up an unprecedented amount of opinions, the Sharron Angle Mystery Policy Box remains a secret, and Stephen says goodbye to some fallen friends. (08:08)
Stephen's greatest fear is that he's not getting enough media attention for his March to Keep Fear Alive. (03:35)
In punditry, like in "Highlander," there can be only one Lou Dobbs, so Stephen claims his audience after Dobbs quits CNN. (02:24)
Bill Clinton frees two journalists from North Korea, but Laura Ling leaves without her delicious sandwich. (02:44)
Anderson Cooper uncovers shocking news about Bubbles the Chimp: he likes cucumbers and bananas. (01:30)