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The senators — eight in total — faced almost instant blowback from Democrats as they broke ranks and voted to allow the Senate to move forward on compromise legislation that would reopen the government.
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House Speaker Mike Johnson has said he is preparing to call his members back to Washington while the Senate finalizes the deal.
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Trump administration renews Supreme Court appeal to keep full SNAP payments frozen PBSOrder to fund SNAP overstepped judge's power, DOJ argues to Supreme Court AxiosAppeals court rejects Trump admin effort to block full SNAP payments, but many recipients still in limbo CNNUS food aid benefits for 42 million hang on legal battles, shutdown Reuters
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Why the BBC Is Facing Its Gravest Crisis in Decades The New York TimesTrump threatens $1bn legal action against BBC over 6 January speech edit BBCTrump threatens to sue BBC as broadcaster faces ‘fight for its survival' CNNOpinion | The Bias Meltdown at the BBC The Wall Street Journal
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While CoreWeave locked down several large cloud deals in the third quarter, an unexpected delay in delivering capacity has some investors concerned
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Trump demands air traffic controllers return to work as flight cancellations spike ReutersTrump threatens to cut air traffic controllers' pay AxiosTrump bashes air traffic controllers who didn't work during shutdown The HillOver 1,600 flights canceled Monday as Trump tells air traffic controllers: 'Get back to work, NOW' ABC7 Los Angeles
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Democrats rebel after 8 senators cut a deal to end the shutdown without ACA funds NBC NewsSchumer faces calls to resign as minority leader after some Democrats work with Republicans to end shutdown - live The GuardianShutdown Deal Revives Democratic Infighting The New York TimesDemocrats are seething over the shutdown deal, but they might be celebrating a year from now CNN
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Johnson urges House members to return "right now" as air delays threaten potential shutdown vote CBS NewsView Full Coverage on Google News
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The federal shutdown could be ending soon. But in the meantime, travelers are still considering different ways of getting from one destination to another.
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The pain Americans are facing at airports across the country is expected to get worse this week if Congress is unable to reach a deal to reopen the federal government.
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The surprisingly tricky question stumped researchers for decades. But they think they finally have an answer.
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