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Environment It's harder to get home insurance. That's changing communities across the U.S. Home insurance is getting less affordable, and less available, as insurers raise prices and pull back from areas with extreme weather. That's forcing families across the country to make tough choices. Michael Copley
World They found a 'bucket of lentils.' Then it blew up. The menace of Gaza's unexploded ordnance The United Nations Mine Action Service estimates between 5% and 10% of Israeli weapons fired into Gaza in the past two years failed to detonate, and unexploded ordnance has killed at least 328 people. Anas Baba
Business Google launches a lawsuit targeting text message scammers Ever gotten a text saying you forgot to pay a nonexistent road toll or need to pick up a mystery package? Google's going after the scammers behind those messages. John Ruwitch
Politics Here's how many strikes on alleged drug vessels the U.S. has announced Since September, the Trump administration has carried out more than a dozen strikes on boats it claims are run by drug traffickers, killing more than 70 people. Anusha Mathur
National Once upon a time, nostalgia was epidemic among homesick soldiers The word began as a medical diagnosis but over the centuries has evolved to mean the longing for a bygone, idealized past. Scott Neuman
Politics On day 43 of the shutdown, a vote in the House could bring the impasse to an end A vote in the House expected on Wednesday could end what is now the longest shutdown on record. Democrats are decrying the plan, saying it fails to address expiring health care subsidies. Deirdre Walsh
Politics Adelita Grijalva is set to be sworn in, teeing up a potential vote on Epstein files The Arizona Democrat won her race in September, but Speaker Mike Johnson has waited to swear her in until today. Grijalva has vowed to be the decisive signature in a bid to release the Epstein files. Claudia Grisales
National 'Where do you want to go?': Six words that helped her start again When Stacia was 21, she was struggling with severe depression. A stranger's simple question gave her safety during a time she needed it the most. Now, it's an example she's tried to follow ever since. Laura Kwerel
Arts & Life The first 'Netflix House' is open — with virtual reality, mini-golf and lots of selfies The company's first permanent in-person space is a former Lord & Taylor department store in the King of Prussia Mall outside Philadelphia. Locations are on the way in Dallas and Las Vegas. Neda Ulaby
National Morning news brief The House prepares for a vote to reopen the government, airlines warn delays could persist even after the shutdown ends, U.S. aircraft carrier to join military buildup near Venezuela. A Martínez