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U.S. Senate approaches deal to end government shutdown

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Democrats and Republicans in the U.S. Senate are reportedly near a deal to end the 40-day government shutdown, at least temporarily.

Breakdown
  • A bipartisan Senate deal has enough Democratic support to fund the government until the end of January. 6s
  • Democrats are not receiving key demands on health care, but the deal is seen as temporary relief. 17s
  • The 40-day shutdown led to increased demand at food banks and concerns among food stamp recipients as the SNAP program faced a pause. 30s
  • Thousands of flights were canceled or delayed due to shortages of unpaid federal workers. 1m 10s
  • Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer does not support the deal because it lacks guarantees to extend health care subsidies. 2m 7s
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