Trump Signs Spending Bill, Ending the Longest Government Shutdown in U.S. History

By: The Trek News Desk After a record-breaking 43 days, the longest government shutdown in U.S. history has officially come to an end. President Donald Trump signed a short-term spending bill late Wednesday night, allowing federal operations to resume after weeks of political stalemate. The bill, which narrowly passed the Senate earlier this week, was…

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Thousands of Flights at Major U.S. Airports Will Be Cancelled Due to Government Shutdown

By: The Trek News Desk If the U.S. government shutdown continues, up to 10% of flights will be cancelled at 40 major airports in the coming days, leading to disruptions for thousands of passengers. This announcement was made by U.S. Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy in response to increasing concerns about air traffic controllers’ fatigue….

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U.S. Government Shutdown Becomes Longest in History as Stalemate Over Healthcare Deepens

By: The Trek News Desk The United States has entered Day 36 of its ongoing government shutdown the longest in the country’s history. The crisis has hit millions of Americans, disrupting essential services, delaying air travel, and forcing thousands of federal workers to continue without pay. Congress Gridlocked, Government Operations Frozen Since September 30, Congress…

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US Airports Grapple with Massive Delays Amid Record-Breaking Government Shutdown

By: The Trek News Desk The United States is witnessing one of the worst travel disruptions in recent history as the ongoing government shutdown continues to paralyse air travel operations nationwide. The shutdown, which has now entered its 35th consecutive day, has severely affected air traffic control services, leading to widespread flight delays and cancellations…

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U.S. Government Enters Partial Shutdown After Senate Fails to Reach Funding Deal

By: The Trek News Desk The United States federal government has entered a partial shutdown following a breakdown in last-minute negotiations between Democrats and Republicans in the Senate. The shutdown took effect at 12:01 AM EDT on Wednesday after lawmakers failed to approve a temporary funding bill, leaving key federal agencies without the financial support…

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