The longest government shutdown in U.S. history has officially ended, but that doesn't mean the disruptions it caused are over.

Why it matters: Some of the shutdown's sprawling effects could linger well into the holiday season.

State of play: President Trump on Wednesday signed a bill that will fund the government until Jan 30. • The deal will keep key agencies open through the fiscal year and reverse the mass layoffs that devastated career federal employees, but it won't reverse the broader damage the shutdown has created.

Here are some of the ways you may still feel the shutdown's effects:

Flight delays and cancellations

Flight disruptions could persist at major airports over the busiest travel holiday of the year, Thanksgiving. • Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy told reporte

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