📢 Breaking news from Washington! The U.S. Senate just approved a critical funding bill on Monday (Nov 10) to end the longest government shutdown in history, now on its 43rd day. With flight cancellations causing chaos nationwide, all eyes are on the House as the bill heads for a final vote as soon as Wednesday (Nov 12). ✈️💼
House members are racing back to D.C. to resolve the standoff, which has left federal workers unpaid and services disrupted since early October. If passed, the bill could reopen agencies by the end of this week—just in time for the holiday season! 🎉
Why does this matter? Over 800,000 workers are affected, and airports like Atlanta and NYC faced major delays this week. Stay tuned for live updates as Congress works to #EndTheShutdown. 👀
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Live: View of U.S. Capitol as government shutdown nears the end
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