What to Know • The Senate passed legislation tonight to reopen the government and end the record-long shutdown after eight Democrats broke with their party and joined Republicans to break the logjam. • The measure now goes to the House, which could vote as early as Wednesday to pass the package and send it to President Donald Trump, who said today that he supports the bipartisan deal. • Meanwhile, the consequences of the shutdown have been compounding. U.S. airlines canceled more than 2,000 flights on Sunday and the FAA limited private flights at a dozen major U.S. airports. • Food aid has been delayed for tens of millions of people as Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits are caught up in shutdown-related legal battles. • Trump pardoned his former personal attorney,

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