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Jon Huntsman goes back to the Land's End catalog he came from, and Southern Evangelicals get behind Rick Santorum. (04:36)
The Catholic Church revises the liturgy, Pope Benedict XVI gets caught riding the Popemobile without a seat belt, and a vodka ad offends Jews and Christians alike. (06:48)
Stephen knows that if Socialists had their druthers, no one would own their own druthers. (03:43)
Google might be affecting search results for their own benefit, and legendary rock band Radiohead performs. (00:25)
Rick Perry takes on the 800-pound gorilla in the room, being stomped on by the elephant in the room, being ridden by the emperor who has no clothes: Social Security. (04:50)
The Supreme Court has big news for Wal-Mart, animals respond to advertising, and Alexandra Pelosi talks about her documentary on becoming a U.S. citizens. (00:31)
In this unedited, extended clip, Jack White and Stephen try to out-Catholic each other. (08:34)
"Thor" earns $66 million in its opening weekend, and a Family Radio billboard predicts the end of the world. (07:10)
Pope Benedict XVI doesn't blame the Jews for Jesus' death, and anti-Obama obituaries give a new voice to America's silent majority. (02:27)
Cornel West wants the love to flow so that poor people will have the same dignity as investment bankers. (06:54)
The pope speaks out against the Internet, a middle school football team pulls off the greatest trick play, and Joseph Gobbles deals drugs to Jay the Intern. (07:31)
A man sullies Muslim bashing for the rest of America's law-abiding bigots when he slashes an Islamic taxi driver. (03:56)
Pope Benedict XVI wears a baseball cap, and CatholicTV wants to change the church's stuffy image with 3-D technology. (03:51)
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)
Father Guido Sarducci told Glenn Beck his work was wildly important at the Vatican, but he thought he was talking to Jeff Beck. (05:20)
If the pope is responsible for a sex abuse cover-up, the Catholic Church needs to reassign him to a religion where nobody knows him. (04:33)
James Martin works with the poor because he believes in capitalism, but he knows it doesn't provide for everyone. (07:03)
Joe Lieberman opposes "don't ask, don't tell," Pope Benedict XVI speaks out against full body scanners, and sharks stop attacking humans. (05:20)
James Cameron's science-fiction epic sends our children a disturbing message: guys with ponytails have a chance of getting laid. (05:51)
Randall Balmer refuses to join the Catholic Church because he's suspicious of any religious group that defines itself in negative terms. (07:28)