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Stephen gives up Catholicism for Lent, Anthony Weiner tiffs with Megyn Kelly, and Tim Pawlenty runs for president of the next "Transformers" movie. (04:47)
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)
Stephen's pro-NBA-owner Super PAC ad is sure to bring the NBA lockout crisis to an end -- if ABC's Dallas affiliate, WFAA, ever airs it. (6:34)
Ken Burns discusses the unforeseen consequences of Prohibition and the political and economic shifts that led to its end. (06:24)
Melinda Gates believes employing effective teachers is the single most important thing that can be done to fix America's public school system. (06:47)
Former postal worker and author Phil Rubio discusses the important universal service provided by the post office. (03:50)
Neuroscientist David Eagleman likens the brain to a neural Parliament with different political parties that are battling it out to steer the ship of state. (05:45)
The race to decide whether or not to strip the bargaining rights of state workers is now in the hands of state workers. (02:52)
There's a new front in the war against sexism, Wisconsin's anti-union law faces trouble, and Piers Gibbon doesn't complain about the green room snacks. (00:36)
An activist judge stubbornly insists that Wisconsin's legal system must be obeyed, even if Republicans disagree with it. (03:28)
If Stephen wants to be a political playa in 2012, like Sarah Palin and Mike Huckabee, he needs a PAC. (03:30)
Stephen suggests a giant beard magnet to catch terrorists and interviews Michael Moore by standing outside a building, with a bullhorn. (00:31)
Maine Governor Paul LePage removes a pro-labor mural because of its anti-business message. (03:36)
Michael Moore says labor unions are on the ropes because wealthy people have done everything they can to destroy them. (07:17)
Bill O'Reilly shows violent footage while talking about the peaceful Wisconsin teachers' union protests, and Republicans sponsor a bill that will prohibit prank calls. (04:23)
The newly formed America Plus will still maintain normal diplomatic relations with poor America. (04:38)
It's no surprise that Anonymous hacked The Colbert Report since they've been hacking Stephen's bathroom scale for years. (04:28)
Stephen brings a criminal to a biker bar down the street, and Stephanie Coontz talks about women in the 60s. (00:32)
Since government workers refuse to live up to the greedy goon stereotype, the Tea Party must do it for them. (04:54)
Stephen takes on the greedy unions, Wisconsin Democrats waddle out of the state, and Bing West shows the way out of Afghanistan. (00:29)