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Growing up, Jose Zavala didn’t always understand the pride that his dad, who is a bricklayer and tile setter, took in his work. It seemed like just a job, Jose explains. But now that he has followed his father into the same profession, he gets it.

Deborah Ross, who is running for the U.S. Senate seat in North Carolina against Republican Richard Burr, understands all too well that the best way to create new jobs for working families is by rebuilding the state’s crumbling bridges and roads, especially after the havoc wreaked by Hurricane Matthew.As a former state representative in the North Carolina state House, she led the efforts for investing in public transportation and the state’s roads, schools, and water and sewer systems. She also pushed to attract companies to North Carolina, to keep high-paying jobs in the state and to raise the minimum wage. She wants to continue these efforts by representing North Carolinians in the U.S. Senate. 

Have you ever balanced two 20-pound bags on each side of your bike handlebars while traveling across a potholed 14th Street and an SUV sharply U-turns toward your right, leaving you seconds to make a life-saving evasive maneuver?  

U.S. officials called Ecuador's move an 'eviction notice' that came after intelligence officials determined Assange is a willing participant in a Russian intelligence operation to undermine the U.S. presidential election, NBC News has learned.

WikiLeaks has been posting the private emails of Hillary Clinton adviser John Podesta and other Democratic officials. The U.S. says the emails were hacked by, or on behalf of, Russian intelligence agencies. Wikileaks said Assange's internet access was cut off Sunday. In a statement, Ecuador said the decision was its own.

Hillary Clinton held her lead over Donald Trump in the final presidential debate ahead of the election, analysts said of the Wednesday night market reaction.

Hillary Clinton held her lead over Donald Trump in the final presidential debate ahead of the election, analysts said of the Wednesday night market reaction.

A colleague and a former teacher told NBC News they supported People writer Natasha Stoynoff's decision not to go public with her allegations in 2005.

A powerful explosion rocked an Oregon neighborhood on Wednesday morning.

'We sparred and we laughed together but so does everybody on the court,' Sotomayor told an audience at the University of Minnesota.

Justice Sonia Sotomayor said the loss of her colleague still weighs heavily on the high court.