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Trump signs bill to end partial government shutdown

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Trump signs bill ending federal government shutdown
President Donald Trump on Tuesday signed a bill into law to reopen most of the government, officially ending a partial shutdown that began last weekend.

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US Government enters partial shutdown: What to know
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What is Trump’s approval rating after government shutdown ends?
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Trump Signs Bill to Reopen Government
Republican leaders eked out enough votes to bring up a spending measure that would reopen the government and fund the Department of Homeland Security for two weeks.

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Democrats demand ‘dramatic changes’ for ICE
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February 4, 2026 - Trump administration updates
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Congress braces for a DHS shutdown
The Senate has reached a deal to avert a government shutdown but it wasn't enough to avert a partial government shutdown that began early Saturday morning and is set to least at least a few days.

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Trump signs bill to end government shutdown and fund DHS for two weeks
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The House votes to end government shutdown 2026. Here's what happened
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Is there a US government shutdown 2026? What to know

"Fort Bliss is currently in a partial government shutdown. The garrisons' operations, services, and support will continue in support of operational readiness, life, and safety of our community. We anticipate minimal impact to installation services," the military post stated.
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Explainer-Why would the US government shut down?

By Andy Sullivan WASHINGTON, Jan 27 (Reuters) - Large portions of the U.S. government could be forced to shut down as soon as Saturday if Congress does not resolve a dispute over immigration enforcement.
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US government shutdown: When is the next deadline and how can it be avoided?

Congress is inching closer to resolving the government shutdown, with the Senate passing a temporary funding bill on Monday night. However, experts are cautioning that another shutdown could be just around the corner. The Senate voted 60-40 on Monday night ...
USA Today
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More than 317,000 federal employees left the government in 2025

More than 317,000 employees stopped working for the federal government in 2025, according to the Office of Personnel Management, giving a glimpse into how much the nation's largest employer has already changed its workforce. The majority of employees took ...
Yahoo
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us government-shutdown

At a House hearing Wednesday over the shutdown's closure of the National World War II Memorial, Rep. Trey Gowdy (R-S.C.) questioned why the National Park Service treated the push to reopen the memorial any differently than the earlier Occupy D.C. movement.
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Lawyers leaving US government drive workforce shift

(Billable Hours is Reuters' weekly report on lawyers and money. Please send tips or suggestions to D.Thomas@thomsonreuters.com.)
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US government passes surprising tracking rule for millions of Social Security recipients. Will your movement be monitored?

Data on benefit recipients will now be shared from the Department of Homeland Security — the agency in charge of ICE — to the Social Security Administration.
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Trump administration moves to invest $1.6bn in US rare earths firm

The deal with USA Rare Earth marks officials' latest push to loosen China's grip on minerals that are essential to everything from smartphones to defence technologies.
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ADDRESSING THREATS TO THE UNITED STATES BY THE GOVERNMENT OF CUBA

By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, including the International Emergency
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Odds of US government shutdown rise after funding deal stalls in Senate

By David Morgan, Richard Cowan and Nolan D. McCaskill WASHINGTON, Jan 30 (Reuters) - Odds of a partial U.S. government shutdown rose on Friday after new barriers emerged in the Senate to a deal that would ensure funding for agency operations would not be interrupted.
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