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A bill to end the U.S. government shutdown could pass the House of Representatives on Wednesday.

The Senate already approved it.

House Speaker Mike Johnson is recalling lawmakers back into session for the vote.

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When the government reopens, federal food aid programs like SNAP will resume for millions of Americans.

Tuesday, the Supreme Court decided not to order the government to fully fund SNAP before the shutdown ends.

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Airlines have canceled more than 9,000 flights across the U.S., after the FAA ordered flights cut.

It did this to ease pressure on air traffic controllers, who have been working without pay.

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Forecasters say a new storm system is expected to bring more snow to New York and Pennsylvania on Wednesday.

Temperatures are frigid in much of the eastern U.S.

Freeze warnings are in effect across Alabama, Florida and Georgia.