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Aasif Mandvi reports on the Time Warner Cable MSG Network blackout preventing New York's Chinatown residents from watching Jeremy Lin play.
Mitt Romney lists the myriad reasons for which he loves Michigan.
The government investigates trading on non-public information -- unless members of Congress are doing it.
Mitt Romney unleashes an ad campaign to offset his New York Times editorial entitled "Let Detroit Go Bankrupt," and Rick Santorum airs an anti-Romney ad.
The glitter bomb emerges as the weapon of choice for activists seeking a form of protest more clever than a pie in the face but less clever than something actually clever.
A CNN reporter heads out into the streets with a camera crew and surprises people with news of Whitney Houston's death.
Sports Illustrated model Kate Upton rebuffs CNBC sports business reporter Darren Rovell's Valentine's Day advances.
Samantha Bee explains the reasonable expectations of any woman, like gal reporters or teacherettes, who intrudes on a man's world.
John Hodgman explains that the haves are creating an exclusive world of luxury and privilege for the soon-to-haves to have -- soon.
The worst part about pandering for votes is that even after a candidate becomes president, he has to keep doing it.
Newt Gingrich takes his South Carolina primary Newt-mentum down to Florida and reveals his plan to build a permanent U.S. moon base by 2020.
Stephen Colbert confronts Jon about the Colbert Super PAC and chases him through the Daily Show offices.
Samantha Bee, Wyatt Cenac and Al Madrigal analyze the State of the Union from the one interesting perspective we never hear about: without audio.
Jason Jones hits up a New York City accounting firm for the lowdown on taking advantage of the tax code.
The Moneyball actor joins Jon this week. Find out who else will be.
Al Madrigal heads to Ellijay, GA, to find out what makes Joe McCutchen, Mitt Romney's most fired-up supporter, tick.
At NBC's Florida debate, Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich get into a game of one-upmanship over where Fidel Castro might end up after his hypothetical death.
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Chris Christie vetoes New Jersey's same-sex marriage bill, Virginia encroaches on women's reproductive rights, and Russ Feingold discusses campaign finance reform.
Congress debates birth control coverage, Aasif Mandvi investigates Time Warner's Knicks blackout, and Alan Huffman and Michael Rejebian uncover candidate scandals.
Barack Obama takes heat for his Hollywood fundraiser, Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum fight for Michigan, and Arne Duncan works to improve America's education system.