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Federal government begins to reopen after record 43-day shutdown ends

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The federal government has started reopening after a record 43-day shutdown. Kris Van Cleave reports it could take some time for operations to get back to normal.

Breakdown
  • The federal government began reopening after a 43-day shutdown, with employees returning to work.
  • National parks and Smithsonian museums reopened, and food assistance payments for 42 million Americans are being processed. 23s
  • TSA officers who worked without pay received $10,000 bonus checks from DHS Secretary Kristi Noem. 41s
  • The FAA ordered airlines to cancel 6% of flights into 40 airports as air traffic control staffing is monitored. 1m 10s
  • Airlines expect to resume full schedules within 24 to 48 hours, ahead of the upcoming Thanksgiving travel rush. 1m 41s
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