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Episode #08101
Innovations change crime fighting, Wisconsin braves government turmoil, and Dr. Francis Collins explores HBO's obesity documentary. (00:39)
Episode #08057
A health care mandate forces Catholic groups to provide birth control, government may ban cell phone use in cars, and William Broad studies the science of yoga. (00:32)
Episode #08057
A Seattle woman saves a building by marrying it, and the National Transportation Safety Board rejects Americans' constitutional right to tear down the highway while texting. (04:26)
Episode #08012
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)
Episode #08003
Mexico City renders marriage less binding than a Verizon cell phone contract, and gamers earn Call of Duty Double XP time just by buying snacks. (03:57)
Episode #07110
Rick Parry might be the only write-in candidate to rank in the Ames straw poll top 10, but the Iowa GOP refuses to release the results for public scrutiny. (02:39)
Episode #07104
Technology turns people into empty flesh terminals that rely on it for all their ideas, memories and relationships. (05:40)
Episode #07097
Missy Cummings wants to replace the military's cumbersome battlefield surveillance technology with lightweight, smartphone-operated drones. (05:35)
Episode #07091
The final "Harry Potter" and Sarah Palin's documentary would make a great double feature because both movies are about outsiders plucked from obscurity by an old wizard. (02:31)
Episode #07090
With News of the World gone and BSkyB out of reach, all Rupert Murdoch has to comfort him are a few media companies. (05:34)
Stephen fears the dangers of cell phones, but he can't get by without all the apps, calls and tweets. (03:59)
Episode #07083
Tea Party darling and 70s rock 'n' roll participant Ted Nugent finds today's youth 'terminally stoned on apathy,' which is a gateway drug. (03:49)
Episode #07070
Stephen finds a way to talk to Nana on his cell phone without absorbing harmful cancer rays. (03:33)
Episode #06152
Researchers find that the sight of red meat calms men down, and cell phones will soon be able to detect STDs. (04:36)
Episode #06132
It's not fair to tax rich people until you've driven a mile in their limousine, and Austan Goolsbee gives Obama economic advice. (00:33)
Episode #02126
Stephen better knows Florida's 16th district: famous for hurricanes, jai alai, the Burt Reynolds museum and Representative Mark Foley. (3:25)