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The U.S. House voted to end the longest-ever government shutdown after 43 days.
President Donald Trump signed a resolution to fund the government following the House vote.
Federal agencies, national parks, and food benefit programs are set to reopen.
Some lingering effects, like flight delays and the need for backpay, are expected to persist.
The U.S. House voted to end the longest-ever government shutdown after 43 days on the evening of Wednesday, Nov. 12. The mostly party-line vote of 222-209 resulted in President Donald Trump signing a resolution to fund the government just before 10:25 p.m.
According to USA TODAY, shuttered preschools , food benefit programs , as well as federal agencies and national parks and other landmarks will reopen. Furloughe

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