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DiGiorno packages wyngz, and Wal-Mart helps Michelle Obama in her socialist scheme to end childhood obesity. (04:12)
Michael Posner believes it's in America's best interest to encourage stable democracies that respect human rights. (06:49)
If Iceland's volcanic eruption doesn't let up before summer, thousands of college students will have to backpack around the U.S. (02:52)
Marc Kielburger attempts to break the cycle of poverty by taking kids out of child labor and putting them in school. (07:09)
Saudi Arabia needlessly warns American journalists traveling with President Obama against reporting on anything other than Obama. (01:50)
If you shop for groceries at dollar stores, you can find bargains on discontinued lunch meats and irregular bacon. (4:21)
China is surpassing us everywhere, including in coal consumption, military personnel and executions -- because Texas can't do it alone. (4:45)
Stephen asks Segway inventor Dean Kamen if wheelchairs that can climb stairs spell the end of handicapped parking. (7:27)
Stephen takes issue with John Edwards' war on the lower class, coming up with a modest proposal for the poor. (3:50)
Stephen finds a blatant example of anti-Christmas secularism run amok. (4:47)
Stephen called the war on Wal-Mart before The New York Times did. (2:24)