The federal government reopened after a 43-day shutdown, though programs and services may take some time to get back to normal. A trove of emails from Jeffrey Epstein was released, raising more questions about President Donald Trump's relationship with the convicted sex offender. Plus, the House is expected to vote on the release of more Epstein documents next week. Trump signed an executive order to scrap tariffs on beef, coffee and tropical fruits. And the last penny has officially been printed.

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Government reopened

President Donald Trump signed a government funding bill Wednesday night, ending a record 43-day shutdown .

Here's what's in the bill to reopen the federal government .

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