US Senate Votes to End Record-Long Government Shutdown
US Senate ends record-long federal government shutdown by approving stopgap funding plan to reopen services and pay millions of workers.
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US Senate ends record-long federal government shutdown by approving stopgap funding plan to reopen services and pay millions of workers.
In a close 52-48 vote, the US Senate approved a bill to scrap Trump’s Brazil tariffs, forwarding it to the House and stirring fresh debates on trade policy.
U.S. senators face a marathon vote on Trump’s spending bill, sparking debates over tax cuts, military spending, and social welfare.