The longest federal government shutdown in U.S. history — which has left scores of federal workers without pay, snarled air travel , disrupted the distribution of SNAP benefits to millions, and made Donald Trump even less popular — may be over soon. A small group of Senate Democrats have cut a deal with Senate Republicans to facilitate the reopening — which means the government might be back in action by midweek. Below are updates, commentary, and analysis on this developing story. Copied Nia prater Updated Nov. 10, 2025, 2:33 PM EST

Talks on ACA subsidies continue

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FAA order limiting flights to remain for now

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The Federal Aviation Administration has not resci

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