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Episode #08087
Jonah Lehrer examines dangerous creativity myths and the history of innovation. (06:48)
Episode #08083
Higher education consultant Richard Hersh believes in challenging college students to develop their highest intellectual and emotional capabilities. (06:44)
Episode #08070
Strange things start happening to Mitt Romney, and Jeff Foxworthy joins his Southern primary campaign. (03:30)
Barack Obama pushes higher education, the Colbert Report airs its 1,000th show, Stephen demands that men get transurethral ultrasounds, and the GOP sets its sights on Jeb Bush. (04:06)
Episode #08064
Fox News' Charlie Gasparino brags about tipping, Stephen calls for a law requiring men to get transurethral ultrasounds, and William Shatner talks about planting his flag. (01:02)
Episode #08064
A new way to help the poor emerges, the contraceptive debate heats up, and William Shatner eradicates the Colbert Report's tribbles. (00:33)
Episode #08064
Mitt Romney wins his home state of Michigan by a whopping 3.2%, causing Republicans to be even more Mittbivalent. (03:31)
Episode #08064
Barack Obama's plan to eliminate the Bush tax cuts for the wealthy pits rich against poor, but luckily, the poor aren't buying it. (05:08)
Episode #08064
The spermicidal maniacs at the University of Kansas develop a male birth control pill, and Brooklyn coffee shops hook babies on the foam dragon. (05:12)
Episode #08064
William Shatner discusses love, life, horses and his Broadway show "Shatner's World." (06:13)
Jeremy Lin captivates America, Stephen writes Jimmy Fallon a heartfelt Valentine, and contraceptives prevent the Lord from getting action. (02:07)
Episode #08057
A health care mandate forces Catholic groups to provide birth control, government may ban cell phone use in cars, and William Broad studies the science of yoga. (00:32)
Episode #08057
Although surely wonderful in their own way, members of the shelter dog underclass are just not Kennel Club material. (03:11)
Episode #08057
Barack Obama launches a vengeful health care crusade against the Catholic church, essentially forcing priests to hand out condoms at mass. (06:54)
Episode #08057
A Seattle woman saves a building by marrying it, and the National Transportation Safety Board rejects Americans' constitutional right to tear down the highway while texting. (04:26)
Episode #08057
The New York Times' William Broad explores the sexual benefits of yoga as well as its potential health risks. (05:41)
Episode #08057
Stephen howls goodnight with his friend Lou. (00:09)
Episode #08057
Contraceptive users c**k-block God, a Seattle woman marries a lesbian building, and William Broad ponders mental masturbation. (01:00)
Hugo Vickers prepares Stephen for the royal wedding with etiquette advice on high tea and queen re-inflation. See the exclusive In the Field report. (03:53)