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NBC News Political Director and Meet the Press Moderator Chuck Todd takes a deep dive into shift that turned the South solidly Republican.

A dart game featuring portraits of President Obama and other Democrats at an early voting polling station in Texas causes stir. KPRC's Keith Garvin reports.

Federal buildings are getting tighter security in the wake of terrorist threats and recent attacks on the Canadian Parliament and military personnel.

The Coast Guard is offering a $2,000 reward as it searches for a man behind seven fake distress calls, prompting searches costing $150,000.

Dennis Lee Allen, 52, and Stanley Orson Mozee, 55, spent 15 years in prison in Texas for a 1999 murder.

An emotional Santa Fe County Sheriff Robert Garcia says a sheriff's deputy is dead and another in custody following an early-morning.

Bryan College student, Gustavo Angel Tamayo hit a layup, a free-throw, a three-pointer and a half-court buzzer beater in 30 seconds to win $10,000 in tuition.

When asked if he was concerned about defending his Ebola quarantine in court, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie says, "Whatever, get in line. I've been sued lots of times before. Get in line. I'm happy to take it on."

President Obama says U.S. must do all it can to support workers fighting Ebola in Africa, not stigmatize them.

Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf talks to NBC News' Chris Jansing about the stigma attached to Ebola.