US senators on Sunday reached an agreement to reopen the government after 40 days, signaling an end to the lengthy shutdown. A group of at least eight Senate Democrats, in consultation with Senate GOP leaders and the White House, reportedly reached a deal on Sunday to end the 40-day US government shutdown in exchange for a future vote on extending enhanced Affordable Care Act subsidies. The Senate is expected to vote on the proposal between 8:30 and 9 pm ET (7:30 am IST Monday). What we know so far: President Donald Trump, who arrived at the White House from the Commander’s game, told reporters that the shutdown will end soon. "Looks like we're getting very close to the shutdown. We'll never agree to give any substantial money or any money to really prisoners, illegals t
US govt shutdown crisis averted? Senators strike bipartisan deal
The Times of India3 hrs ago
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