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Documentarian Susan Saladoff explores how the media and corporate America manipulated the public into believing the civil justice system is broken. (05:45)
The return of the McRib on election day is a concerted effort by liberals to suppress Republican turnout. (03:32)
Schools find a new way to raise money with marketable organs, and M. Night Shyamalan isn't really here. (00:29)
Four Utah teens make a McDonald's employee feel unsafe by rapping their order at a drive-through. (05:13)
Burger King uses mental illness to sell food, KFC unveils the Double Down sandwich, and McDonald's introduces cupcakes to Germans. (06:41)
Stephen finds a shamrock replacement under some grow lights in his neighbor's backyard shed. (03:14)
Stephen wants to be a biblical figure on Conservapedia, the Louvre announces its plans to install a McDonald's, and Honda introduces a unicycle of the future. (05:45)
Susan Pagan denied her daughter a free Happy Meal from McDonalds -- and a smile. (4:56)
Stephen visits the district on the North Shore of Chicago, home of Northwestern University, Wrigley Field and Mayor McCheese. (4:09)
Bay Buchanan explains why Stephen's idea for a crocodile moat border is too messy. (6:21)
Stephen asks journalist Sheryl WuDunn whether China is a friend, a foe, or a frenemy. (6:41)