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The provision will allow senators to sue the government over searches of their phone records tied to the January 6 investigation.
President Trump signed a government funding package at the White House late Wednesday, formally ending the longest government shutdown in U.S. history.
The longest shutdown in American history is over, but another one might be just around the bend. Democrats are fuming that the bipartisan Senate deal to reopen the government after 43 days
President Trump signed legislation ending the shutdown, hours after the House of Representatives voted to restart disrupted food assistance, pay hundreds of thousands of federal workers and revive a hobbled air-traffic control system.
The future of the Affordable Care Act tax credits remains uncertain as lawmakers appear to near an end to the government shutdown.
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Government reopens after 43 days: Trump signs bill ending record shutdown
The longest shutdown in U.S. history ended Wednesday night when President Donald Trump signed a spending package that reopens the government and funds most of it through January. The Oval Office ceremony came just hours after the House voted to approve the legislation,
With food insecurity on the rise across the country, SNAP became a political football during the federal shutdown as President Trump saw the program as leverage against Senate Democrats.
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A funding deal to end the government shutdown has been voted on by the US House of Representatives. Release date: 12 November 2025