Fox News evolves on the issue of same-sex marriage, Jason Jones reports from George Clooney's fundraiser, and Robert Caro discusses Lyndon Johnson's passage to power.
President Obama voices his support for same-sex marriage, Kristen Schaal shares her voting history, and John Hall critiques Jon's Queen Elizabeth II impression.
Joe Biden's support for gay marriage is not new policy, Mitt Romney takes credit for the auto bailout, and Ivo Daalder explains the seating arrangements at NATO summits.
Elections in Europe spell bad news for incumbents, Al Madrigal gauges young voters' enthusiasm for Obama, and Admiral General Aladeen assures Jon that his family is safe.
Osama bin Laden's documents reveal a brand-conscious terrorist, Chinese dissident Chen Guangcheng asks Hillary Clinton for aid, and Peter Bergen discusses "Man Hunt."
Newt Gingrich calls it quits, openly gay Romney advisor Richard Grenell resigns under pressure from conservatives, and Senator Tom Coburn warns of the country's "Debt Bomb."
The anniversary of Osama bin Laden's death sparks controversy, Lewis Black rants about artisanal bagels, and David Barton argues for a new understanding of Thomas Jefferson.
Republicans and Democrats debate discretionary social spending, Mike & Ike stage a gay divorce, and Zach Wahls shares lessons learned from his two moms.
Rupert Murdoch faces more corruption allegations, Democrats face scandals in North Carolina, and journalist Robert Draper offers a glimpse into the House of Representatives.
Wealthy citizens want to mine asteroids, Neil deGrasse Tyson plays "Bulls**t or No Bulls**t," Mitt Romney recalibrates his campaign, and Jason Segel works with humans.
The Secret Service prostitution scandal widens, The Best F#@king News Team Ever fights voter apathy, and former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright shares personal history.
Mitt Romney looks for a running mate, John Oliver sits down with Herman Cain, the Obama and Romney campaigns debate canine issues, and Ben Rattray talks social media.
Conservative pundits pivot on Mitt Romney, North Korea is out of the axis of evil, and "Good Self, Bad Self" author Judy Smith discusses high-profile crisis management.
The GSA's Jeff Neely pleads the Fifth, Jon compares the comedic styles of Mitt Romney and President Obama, and economist Robert Reich is "Beyond Outrage."
Geraldo Rivera taunts the Taliban, Senate Republicans filibuster the Buffett Rule, Jason Jones examines the women's voting bloc, and Julia Louis-Dreyfus discusses "Veep."
The Secret Service creates a prostitution scandal, Fox News takes on Hilary Rosen and the "war on women," and Jane Goodall discusses Disney's film, "Chimpanzee."