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Federal employees are returning to work. Museums are reopening. Food assistance will resume. Flight delays could ease — though not immediately.
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President Donald Trump signed a bill to reopen the U.S. government after 43 days of widespread disruptions and delays. Many federal workers are expected back Thursday.
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Flight disruptions eased on Wednesday before House lawmakers were set to vote on a spending bill that would end the longest-ever government shutdown.
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Asian Traders Cautious as Data Void Clouds Outlook: Markets Wrap Bloomberg.comStock market today: Dow closes above 48,000 for first time, Nasdaq slips with government shutdown vote on deck Yahoo FinanceYen squeezed, stocks firm as US shutdown set to lift ReutersTreasury yields move lower as end of the government shutdown nears CNBC
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House passes bill to end historic government shutdown, sending measure to Trump AP NewsCongress sends Trump bill to reopen the federal government CNNThe shutdown is ending, and House Democrats are furious PoliticoGovernment shutdown: House clears procedural hurdle to vote on funding bill CNBC
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Asia-Pacific stocks edge mostly higher as Trump signs funding bill, ending U.S. government shutdown CNBCAsian shares are mixed in cautious trading after a mixed day on Wall Street AP NewsEmerging-Market FX Set for Fifth Day of Losses This Month So Far Bloomberg.comAsian shares are mostly higher after Trump signs bill ending US government shutdown
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