Senate Approves Shutdown End Amid Democratic Divisions

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The US Senate has passed a funding package to end the longest government shutdown in history, with most federal agencies funded until January 2026, amid internal Democratic party conflicts and bipartisan support, including some Democrats breaking ranks. The deal, supported by President Trump, aims to reopen government services and provide back pay to federal workers, but has sparked criticism from some Democrats over the lack of healthcare subsidy extensions.
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