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Flights begin to get back on track as shutdown ends

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Air travel and other government services, including SNAP benefits, are returning to normal following the end of the longest shutdown in U.S. history.

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  • The FAA is reducing mandated flight cuts from 6% to 3% at the busiest U.S. airports. 3s
  • Over 4,000 flights were canceled or delayed due to air traffic controller shortages during the shutdown. 9s
  • The president signed a funding bill ending the longest government shutdown in U.S. history, allowing federal workers to receive paychecks. 20s
  • Government services, including museums and SNAP benefits, are resuming as the government reopens. 1m 6s
  • President Trump announced tariff cuts on agricultural products and discussed possible future payments to Americans, pending Supreme Court rulings. 1m 28s
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