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A new immigration law has unintended consequences, Halloween horror strikes, and Taylor Branch believes that college athletes should get paid. (00:31)
In honor of The Report's sixth anniversary, Stephen unveils his latest portrait, and New York's Chelsea Market exhibits behind-the-scenes photos from the show. (02:26)
Maine Governor Paul LePage removes a pro-labor mural because of its anti-business message. (03:36)
Stephen celebrates women's regrettable self-exposure and their achievements on Mardi Gras Day. (02:14)
Clarence Thomas comes under attack for not reporting his wife's income and for dropping by a secret corporate fundraiser. (05:38)
Eating scoops of Americone Dream at Ben & Jerry's will be a great way to make Stephen look like he's giving money to charity. (01:13)
On the 50th anniversary of John F. Kennedy's "Ask Not" inaugural address, the all-American pundit panel tears Camelot a new hole. (03:43)
Chris Matthews remembers John F. Kennedy as a war hero who was the first president to stand up for civil rights. (06:31)
Stephen receives the Colbert Nation Five Years of Excellence Award and assembles a montage of his most world-changing moments. (06:32)
Stephen's new portrait commemorates his speedskating team victory and Grammy Award. (01:14)
Trapped Chilean miners get cigarettes, the Portland Press Herald issues an apology, and a 106-year-old woman credits her longevity to being a virgin. (05:30)
Anthony Romero explains why America needs the ACLU to support the Constitution, now that it has Tea Partiers. (05:42)
Besides the date, the location, the march and the threat of assassination, Glenn Beck's rally has nothing to do with Martin Luther King Jr. (06:14)
President Obama blows off the Boy Scout jamboree to hang out with the women from "The View." (03:26)
North Korea demands reparations from the US, and the FBI arrests 10 Russian spies raising families in the suburbs. (05:08)
The Vatican newspaper endorses "The Blues Brothers," and Glenn Beck plans to hold a rally on the anniversary of MLK's "I Have a Dream" speech. (06:04)
We thought Iran was only enriching uranium, but according to The Wall Street Journal, they've begun enriching uranian. (01:44)
Stephen honors the 50th anniversary of Bubble Wrap by placing a pristine, untouched piece on the shelf. (01:48)
Either there are two completely different Barack Obamas, or conservative pundits are attacking him no matter what he does. (05:26)
America's most insidious socialist brainwashing program, "Sesame Street," celebrates its 40th anniversary and introduces Pox News. (05:23)