Senate blocks DHS reopening as Clyburn runs again amid global turmoil

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The Senate blocked a measure to reopen the Department of Homeland Security as the partial government shutdown nears two months; Rep. James Clyburn announced he’ll seek an 18th term, while a bipartisan housing affordability bill advanced in the Senate (though its House fate remains unclear). In other news, a deadly Moscow concert hall attack led to 19 convictions, deadly landslides struck Ethiopia with dozens dead or missing, and U.S. stocks fell as oil prices surged amid ongoing Iran tensions.
- News Wrap: Senate votes down measure to reopen Department of Homeland Security PBS
- Homeland Security Funding Bill Fails in Senate as Standoff Continues The New York Times
- Senate again fails to pass homeland security funding as department shutdown nears one month – as it happened The Guardian
- Republicans block Democratic bill to fund DHS agencies other than ICE, CBP The Hill
- TSA workers set to miss first paycheck of shutdown as Senate bickers over DHS funding CNBC
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