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Newt Gingrich picks up support from Herman Cain, Sarah Palin and fellow Newtketeer Randy "Duke" Cunningham. (05:18)
A shadowy outside group calling itself the Definitely Not Coordinating with Stephen Colbert Super PAC unveils the most shocking attack ad yet. (05:02)
Rick Santorum openly condemns gay and lesbian parents, but feels pretty confident that he didn't say "black" people when discussing food stamps. (04:52)
The National Defense Authorization Act strikes at the heart of the most notorious safe haven for terrorists: the U.S. Constitution. (05:58)
Mitt Romney denies coordinating with Restore Our Future, the pro-Romney super PAC responsible for a barrage of negative ads against Newt Gingrich. (03:47)
Jack Abramoff describes the controversial activities he engaged in as a Washington lobbyist and discusses the corrupting influence of campaign contributions. (06:23)
Congress takes action against piracy with a bill that grants copyright holders the power to shut down websites displaying unlicensed content. (02:25)
There's never been a better time to invest in things that fall off celebrities, and Goldline International executives face fraud and theft charges. (05:09)
Police crack down on Occupy Wall Street protesters, new developments emerge from the NBA lockout, and country musician Toby Keith discusses his USO shows. (00:39)
Alabama tries to free up farm jobs for Americans by strengthening immigration laws, but there's a small hiccup in the plan. (06:00)
Some states have found a great way to discourage illegal immigrants from coming to America and squatting out a freedom fetus. (05:06)
Once the world's most wanted hacker, Kevin Mitnick talks about his start as a phone prankster and his years as a government fugitive. (05:55)
Gitmo detainees craft a dangerous new weapon behind bars that may shatter our aesthetic paradigm. (03:19)
James Stewart describes the corrosive effect lying has on society and the short-term harm that comes with telling the truth. (06:05)
Tennessee fights back against Sharia law, and Peter King holds a hearing to investigate radical American Muslims. (03:31)
By allowing a four-year-old to be sued, a New York judge breaks new ground in the fight against tiny tot tyranny. (05:36)
Geoffrey Canada works to educate kids and teach them how to grow up without using violence. (05:18)
There aren't enough drugs to kill death row inmates, and Laird Hamilton shoots the curl of Stephen's rage. (00:32)
Arizona lends California a rare lethal drug so it can carry out the state's first execution in five years. (02:37)
Engaged women compete for plastic surgery, Tom DeLay faces life in prison for money laundering, and celebrities refuse to tweet until fans donate $1 million to AIDS research. (07:39)