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Fall lands McCain in comfort zone
John  McCain’s campaign is still very much alive, if not quite alive and well. He is, at the very least, still here, which is more than what political wise-guys were predicting a few months ago. The fallen front-runner has endured well-documented staff turmoil, financial crises and large-scale ridicule from the political news media.


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Racism lesson?
Oct. 2: Officials at Grambling State University are launching a full investigation after photos surfaced showing a young girl with a noose around her neck. NBC's Martin Savidge reports.

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[Topic of discussion: Murder victims disproportionately black, study says]

Nearly half of the nation’s murder victims in 2005 were black, and the number of black men who were slain is on the rise.

What do you think? Why do you think this is so? Do you think these statistics are correct?

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Gut Check America
Topic: Illegal Immigration

Special report: MSNBC.com readers rated illegal immigration as the issue of most concern for them. In this report, Tulsa, Calif. is on front lines of efforts to crack down and deal with the issue.