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Johnson takes victory lap in first comments after Senate shutdown deal: ‘Vindicated’

November 10, 2025

EXCLUSIVE: Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., is glad the Senate finally managed to break through its weeks-long standoff on the government shutdown, he told Fox News Digital on Monday morning. “It’s a great development. It’s long overdue. It vindicates our position in this all along,” the House leader said. He added that he would have “a lot more to say at a press conference this morning.” Asked how soon...

Airlines cancel 3,300 US flights amid fears travel could ‘slow to trickle’

November 10, 2025

US senators reach stopgap deal to end government shutdown, raising hopes for end to six-week-long impasse. Airlines in the United States have cancelled more than 3,300 flights amid a top transport official’s warning that air travel could “slow to a trickle” due to the ongoing government shutdown. The cancellations on Sunday came as Republicans and Democrats reached a stopgap deal on ending the shutdown after the impasse over...

US senators advance bill to end record government shutdown

November 10, 2025

Senators in the United States have voted to move forward with a stopgap funding package aimed at ending the longest government shutdown in the country’s history. In a procedural vote on Sunday, some eight Democrats broke rank and voted in favour of advancing a Republican measure that will keep the government reopen into January 30. Recommended Stories list of 4 itemsend of list The measure would also fund some...

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