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Seal Team Six takes down Osama bin Laden, Donald Trump decides to run for president "in his mind," and Colbert PAC contends with Viacom lawyers. (05:21)
Self-proclaimed Third Eagle of the Apocalypse William Tapley shares his Denver International Airport conspiracy theory. (08:17)
Former FBI Special Agent Ali Soufan discusses the interrogation techniques he used to obtain intelligence from Al Qaeda operatives. (06:42)
Barack Obama finds peace much harder than winning a Nobel Peace Prize, and Rick Perry stands with the Jews when he's not dancing with them. (04:17)
Jeremy Ben-Ami, the president of the pro-Israel lobby J Street, discusses the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and Palestine's application for full U.N. membership. (06:46)
With the temporary closure of the 405 Freeway in Los Angeles, increased traffic on two off-peak days means someone might have to walk someplace. (02:52)
Michael Shermer discusses his book "The Believing Brain," which explains how people form beliefs first, then filter data to reinforce them. (05:24)
Stephen questions whether the world actually ended and lies about reading James Stewart's book. (00:23)
Harold Camping's failed doomsday forecast doesn't prevent him from revising his rapture date. (04:22)
Since Saturday night is the end of the world, let's take a moment to say goodbye to the history of life on Earth. (01:34)
"Thor" earns $66 million in its opening weekend, and a Family Radio billboard predicts the end of the world. (07:10)
The Emergency Beckpack is filled with everything needed to survive in a post-Glenn world, including beef stroganoff. (03:57)
Fox News sets a bad precedent by suspending two contributors who might be running for president. (02:28)
America needs a bigger Jesus because God is looking down from space, trying to figure out who loves him the most. (03:26)
Stephen looks at how corporate spending affects elections from the Domino's Pizza Pipin' Hot Extra Cheesy Update Corner, and Garry Wills writes a book about himself. (00:40)
With Glenn Beck's Food Insurance and Stephen's Food Insurance Insurance, America as we know it may end, but at least Americans as we know them will still be fat. (04:09)
Nicholas Carr says the Internet short-circuits our mental processes by constantly bombarding us with information. (04:54)
Prescott Group spares you the bunker chaos above while providing amenities like corridors, handguns and an attentive zombie staff. (05:23)
The Hutaree group gives apocalyptic militias a bad name, and "Lost" steals focus from the "V" countdown clock. (04:22)
John Slattery for Prescott Financial urges you to diversify your gold portfolio with women and sheep. (06:15)