Government shutdown now over
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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
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Are Ohioans getting SNAP funds yet? Here's how many received benefits when shutdown ended
The government shutdown is finally over after 43 days. When will Ohio SNAP recipients receive? Here's what to know
All six of the House Democrats who joined Republicans to approve a deal to end the government shutdown represent swing congressional districts.
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These 8 Senators Broke With Democrats on the Government Shutdown Deal. Here's How They Explain It
Eight senators are facing criticism from Democrats for their deal with Republicans to end the federal government shutdown
The mood among consumers darkened in November as the government shutdown dragged on, according to a new survey released Friday. The University of Michigan’s consumer-sentiment index fell to 50.3 in a preliminary November reading, down from 53.6 in the prior month. That’s the lowest level since June 2022, which was the lowest level on record.
SNAP benefits could be affected on Nov. 1 if the government shutdown continues. Here's how a lack of SNAP benefits would impact Ohio.
Everyday people are improvising stopgap efforts to support their communities as effects linger from the longest government shutdown in U.S. history. Whether feeding hungry families or maintaining local museum tours,
Enough Democrats were set to vote for cloture on a new spending package to get over a 60-vote hurdle and set the stage to end the shutdown.