The Senate advanced a bipartisan deal late Sunday to end the record-breaking government shutdown, overcoming the biggest procedural hang-up that has been used to keep Uncle Sam’s lights off for the past 40 days.
Senate advances deal to reopen gov’t, fully restore SNAP benefits after Dems cave
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November 10, 2025
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