A deal aimed at ending the US government shutdown has passed the Senate, raising hopes that the budget stand-off between Republican and Democratic lawmakers in Congress could be coming to an end. The ongoing shutdown is the longest on record. Until it is officially over, many US government services are temporarily suspended, and around 1.4 million federal employees are on unpaid leave or working without pay. n18oc_crux | n18oc_world
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