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A Molotov cocktail of doom known as Phobos-Grunt hurtles toward the Earth's surface, threatening New York, London and Tokyo. (03:57)
When the police fall down on the job, Jimmy Justice stands up for New Yorkers by making gotcha videos of NYPD officers. (05:36)
According to NASA's calculations, Americans have either until Saturday morning to evacuate the Earth or they were vaporized two hours ago. (04:22)
Atlantis crewmembers Chris Ferguson, Doug Hurley, Rex Walheim and Sandy Magnus discuss the final space shuttle mission in Part 2 of this uncut web exclusive. (04:16)
Stephen names the GOP debate winner, examines "Sesame Street" corruption and talks to Janny Scott about Barack Obama's mother. (00:33)
Superman renounces his U.S. citizenship, Madden NFL 12 adds a concussion rule, and "Glee" glamorizes homosexuality. (05:32)
"Captain America" delivers an all-American message about steroids, and liberal Hollywood conspires to destroy "Atlas Shrugged." (06:01)
A British actor is cast as the next Superman, and Walgreens offers a discount beer for 50 cents a can. (05:09)
Geoffrey Canada works to educate kids and teach them how to grow up without using violence. (05:18)
The Susan G. Komen for the Cure Foundation spends donor funds to sue other charities, and Spider-Man saves Broadway with violent disfigurement. (03:43)
Harry Reid defeats Sharron Angle and Stephen's turkey shoots Jay the Intern in a drug deal gone bad. (04:44)
Julie Taymor agrees that her version of "The Tempest" is "Lost" meets Harry Potter. (06:24)
Since no one knows Spider-Man's identity, Alaska's write-in votes could actually be for Joe Miller. (03:07)
"Prince of Persia" glamorizes Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, "Sex and the City 2" cheats on America, and "Iron Man 2" hasn't advertised enough. (06:33)
Stephen looks at tasers from a safe distance and asks Conn Iggulden if it's possible to waterboard Aquaman. (00:35)
If the spider crawling on Pope Benedict XVI's face has bitten him, we might soon have a Spider-Pope. (01:53)
Stephen thinks that Representative Albert Wynn and his people shouldn't be allowed to vote -- and by "his people," he, of course, means "federal employees." (6:23)