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Federal employees returned to work in Washington, D.C., on Thursday after President Donald Trump signed a funding bill ending the 43-day government shutdown — the longest in U.S. history. The Republican-led House voted 222–209 to approve the package, restoring pay for federal workers and resuming critical services. The deal funds the government through January 30, offering temporary relief as holiday travel and food aid resume nationwide.

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