WASHINGTON — The longest government shutdown in U.S. history appeared poised to end Wednesday night, Nov. 12, 2025, after 43 days, as the House of Representatives reconvened to take up a bill passed by the Senate to reopen federal agencies and programs.House Speaker Mike Johnson called members back into session after a nearly eight-week absence, urging swift action. The House of Representatives voted Wednesday to stop the longest government shutdown in U.S. history, with millions of Americans unable to afford food and derailed travel.The shutdown, which began Sept. 19, 2025, left hundreds of thousands of federal workers without pay and disrupted services nationwide. Under the funding package, those workers will be compensated retroactively once they return to their jobs.President Donald Tr
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