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Even With the Shutdown Over, These Key Travel Concerns Aren’t Going Away
Even with the government shutdown ending, there are still key concerns for travelers to consider as we head into the holiday season.
After the longest government shutdown in United States history has finally ended, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) will receive its full funding again. After over a month of food scarcity,
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Court-appointed lawyers and their clients face fallout from government shutdown, funding crisis
The longest U.S. government shutdown in history is over, but the fallout will continue to hit federally funded defense lawyers and the people they represent.
Have SNAP benefits been released? Here's when Tennessee residents can expect payments after shutdown
Now that the longest shutdown in U.S. government history has ended, the SNAP will resume funding in Tennessee.
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With shutdown over, furloughed workers return to Beaufort Marine bases. Will they get paid?
Hundreds of civilian employees were furloughed Oct. 1 as a result of the shutdown, which also fell during the Marine Corps 250th anniversary.
President Donald Trump signed legislation ending the government shutdown and issued pardons for more than 70 people accused of seeking to overturn the 2020 election.
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Government will release September jobs report next week, ending data drought from federal shutdown
The Labor Department will release its numbers on September hiring and unemployment next Thursday, a month and a half late, marking the beginning of the end of a data drought caused by the 43-day feder
EADaily, November 9th, 2025. The sale of American weapons to NATO allies, including for Ukraine, has stalled due to the suspension of government work. This is reported by Axios.
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Shutdown leaves an $11 billion gap and millions in limbo
The recent government shutdown has created an $11 billion economic deficit, severely affecting businesses and public services across the United States. Millions of federal employees, contractors, and their families are caught in a state of uncertainty,