House to Vote on Ending Government Shutdown and Address Epstein Controversies

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Congress has approved a bill to end the longest government shutdown in US history, which President Trump is expected to sign, reopening the federal government. The shutdown caused flight cancellations, staffing shortages at air traffic control, and delays in SNAP benefits. Meanwhile, bipartisan efforts are underway to extend health care subsidies and address other issues, with ongoing debates over legislative language and leadership.
- House expected to vote today on ending record-long government shutdown CNN
- Trump Live Updates: House to Take Up Bill to End Government Shutdown The New York Times
- Trump calls Epstein emails a Democratic deflection after correspondence alleges president ‘knew about the girls’ – live The Guardian
- Live updates: Republicans release more Jeffrey Epstein documents; House to hold shutdown vote The Hill
- House to vote on reopening government after 7-week recess The Washington Post
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