Heart disorder makes everyday events deadly
Nov. 10: A loud door bell, a ringing alarm clock, or an irritating car horn can all be deadly events for people with Long QT Syndrome. WCAU's Renee Chenault-Fattah reports. Full story
Nov. 10: A loud door bell, a ringing alarm clock, or an irritating car horn can all be deadly events for people with Long QT Syndrome. WCAU's Renee Chenault-Fattah reports. Full story
Nov. 10: Tropical Storm Ida hits the Gulf Coast near Mobile, Ala., bringing significant rain, strong winds and flooding. TODAY’s Al Roker reports from Pensacola Beach, Fla.
Nov 10: Far from the glitz of the red carpet, actress Angelina Jolie can be found leaving an impact in Kenya. She sponsors a boarding school for girls, who would otherwise have no chance of an education. NBC's Martin Fletcher reports
Nov. 9: Bloomberg News’ Margaret Carlson explains why other Republicans and moderates should follow Republican Rep. Joseph Cao’s example when voting on health reform.
Nov. 10: Sen. Jeff Merkley, D-Ore., discusses how the stock market and bank bonuses can be so high when unemployment is so low.
Nov. 8: One year after the election of Barack Obama, David Brooks, E.J. Dionne and NBC's David Gregory offer their takes on the surprising aspects of the president's leadership.
Acting Illinois Lottery Director Jodie Winnett answers Dateline NBC's questions about the large number of lottery retailers who are winning big.
Nov. 10: Spain's Rafael Nadal receives an award for being the 'Best Sporting Talent in 2008' from the French Academy of Sports. Msnbc.com's Dara Brown reports.