Trump signs spending bill to end longest shutdown in US history

NOV 13 - President Donald Trump has signed a spending bill to reopen the government and end the longest shutdown in US history. He signed the short-term Kenya breaking news | Kenya news today |..
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President Donald Trump has signed a spending bill to reopen the US government, ending the longest shutdown in US history after 43 days of suspended services and unpaid federal employees.
- The short-term bill funds the government until January 30.
- The House of Representatives approved the bill 222-209, after the Senate narrowly passed it.
- Approximately 1.4 million federal employees were on unpaid leave or working without pay.
- The shutdown caused disruptions to air travel due to staff shortages at the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
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