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Trump Signs Spending Bill, Ending Longest Shutdown in U.S. History The Wall Street JournalThe government shutdown is over, but things are not back to normal CNNDaily Briefing : America reopens USA TodayTrump signs funding bill to end longest US government shutdown The GuardianThe Shutdown Is Over. But for Federal Workers, the Anxiety Persists. The New York Times
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November 12 — Government shutdown news CNNThese 6 House Democrats voted for bill to end government shutdown CBS NewsTrump signs bill ending longest government shutdown in US history Fox NewsHow Every House Member Voted on the Bill to Reopen the Government The New York Times
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Flight disruptions eased on Wednesday before House lawmakers voted on a spending bill that ended the longest-ever government shutdown.
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The shutdown's end is positive for markets because it brings "increased but not instant clarity on everything from air traffic to social programs to economic data," one analyst says.
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President Donald Trump signed a bill to reopen the U.S. government after 43 days of widespread disruptions and delays. Many federal workers are expected back Thursday.
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House passes bill to end historic government shutdown, sending measure to Trump AP NewsCongress sends Trump bill to reopen the federal government CNNThe shutdown is ending, and House Democrats are furious PoliticoGovernment shutdown: House clears procedural hurdle to vote on funding bill CNBC
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Even When the Shutdown Ends, Flight Cancellations Won't The Wall Street JournalWhy flight disruptions could linger even after the government shutdown ends NPRFAA says flight cuts will stay at 6% because more air traffic controllers are coming to work abcnews.go.comThree Flights and Four Airports in One Day: Rolling the Shutdown Dice The Wall Street Journal
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Airlines have canceled more 9,000 flights across the U.S. since the Federal Aviation Administration ordered flight cuts late last week, mostly to ease demand on control towers that are short-staffed during the federal government shutdown.
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As the government shutdown continues, more challenges await passengers as they deal with the Trump administration's announcement of a 10 percent cut in flights at 40 U.S. airports.
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