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A half-Hispanic Spider-Man steals an American superhero job, and Colbert Super PAC launches its air power for Rick Parry with an "A" in Iowa. (07:33)
The NFL fines Troy Polamalu for concussion-dialing his wife on the sideline, and Stephen debuts the second pro-NBA-owner Colbert Super PAC ad. (06:19)
In this unedited, extended interview, Harry Belafonte talks about his widely successful musical career and what drove him to become a civil rights activist. (09:21)
Somebody snuck a vegetable into Wisconsin, baseball's cherished records face a threat, and Anthony Bourdain travels the world in search of great food. (00:34)
Two of the grid diamond's lowest records might fall, and MLB gets in on gambling, giving Stephen control of their Twitter feed. (04:36)
Michael Sandel uses real-world examples to test big philosophical concepts and ethical questions about justice and cannibalism. (07:10)
Bill James discusses Lizzie Borden's innocence, Winnie Judd's murderous phase and John Wayne Gacy's valuable paintings. (06:10)
Alaska prohibits the use of tasers for hunting, police subdue a rowdy Pittsburgh Pirates fan, and Gretchen Carlson agrees with disciplining kids with pepper spray. (06:38)
There's a new front in the war against sexism, Wisconsin's anti-union law faces trouble, and Piers Gibbon doesn't complain about the green room snacks. (00:36)
Stephen breaks out the Atone Phone for the Jewish High Holidays and testifies before Congress. (04:19)
Stephen air guitars his way through coverage of baseball, the Olympics and Brett Favre's numerous retirements in this exclusive mash-up from The Colbert Report. (04:06)
Brent Musburger endorses steroid use, athletes overcome the Commonwealth Games, and Brett Favre allegedly texted naked photos of himself. (05:09)
The GOP blocks the repeal of "don't ask, don't tell," God sells ice cream, and Ken Burns talks about "The Tenth Inning." (00:33)
Ken Burns says the steroids era in baseball wasn't as bad as the gambling scandals or the exclusion of African Americans. (06:52)
Stephen visits the offices of Consumer Reports, and Vampire Weekend makes a rare vampire weeknight appearance. (00:29)
Stephen looks forward to a future, post-alien takeover, when the Cleveland Humans take the field. (04:03)
George Will talks about the history of baseball, debates health care reform and criticizes Ronald Reagan. (06:34)
Washington Wizards star Gilbert Arenas pulls out a gun in the team locker room, and Mark McGwire publicly admits to using steroids. (05:16)
Canadian athletes dope with beaver musk to gain an unfair advantage at the Winter Games, and William Bratton runs from the law. (00:34)
Bill Simmons believes Wilt Chamberlain was gay and compares Kobe Bryant to Teen Wolf. (05:13)