Senate Approves Funding Bill to End Government Shutdown

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The U.S. Senate passed a short-term funding bill to end the government shutdown, sending it to the House, which is expected to vote on it as early as Wednesday. The bill would fund the government through January 30 and some agencies for the rest of the fiscal year, with the Senate voting 60-40 in favor. The House is returning to Washington to consider the bill, aiming to reopen the government promptly.
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