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World Israel's military says its expanded operation in Gaza City has begun The announcement by the Israeli military further escalated the Israel-Hamas war as any potential ceasefire feels even further out of reach despite weeks of diplomacy. The Associated Press
National Morning news brief Vance says he will carry on Charlie Kirk's political legacy, FBI director to testify before Congress amid questions about his leadership, Trump tries to reshape Fed leadership, ahead of a key vote A Martínez
Music Ed Sheeran talks about his new album 'Play' NPR talks to pop superstar Ed Sheeran about his new album, "Play." A Martínez
World Trump says U.S. military struck a boat allegedly carrying drugs from Venezuela The U.S. military struck a Venezuelan boat for the second time Monday, killing three people. President Trump says the vessel was carrying drugs to the United States. Tom Bowman
National Books about slavery could be removed from NPS museums, gift shops The Trump administration ordered the National Park Service to remove any books from its museums or gift shops that cast America in a negative light. That could include stories about slavery. Victoria Hansen
Politics Lawmakers race to strike funding deal as threat of government shutdown looms Congress has two weeks to strike a funding deal and avoid a government shutdown. But tensions are high amid a debate on political violence, complicating their path. Claudia Grisales
Animals Eight arms, endless skills: New study finds an octopus' arms can do it all Researchers studied octopuses in the wild to learn whether they favor one of their eight arms over the others for certain jobs, but found the creatures give new meaning to ambidextrous. Nell Greenfieldboyce
Latin America Trump says the U.S. military targeted a boat allegedly carrying drugs from Venezuela President Trump said the U.S. military on Monday again targeted a boat allegedly carrying drugs from Venezuela, killing three aboard the vessel. The Associated Press
Business Appeals court says Lisa Cook can stay on the Federal Reserve board -- for now A federal appeals court blocked President Trump from firing Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook, just ahead of a key vote on interest rates. Scott Horsley
Education Seattle high school students walk out in protest of new lunch policy Hundreds of Seattle Public Schools students walked out of their classes Monday morning and gathered outside of district headquarters to push back against a new lunch policy. Noel Gasca