
Washington, Nov 10 — The US Senate is inching closer to a bipartisan agreement to end what has become the longest government shutdown in the nation’s history. After weeks of stalled negotiations, leaders from both parties have intensified discussions to restore federal operations, with pressure mounting from public backlash, unpaid federal workers, and disrupted national services.
Sources in the Senate say the emerging deal aims to balance border security demands with broader funding provisions that can secure enough votes from both sides. The shutdown has severely affected transportation, public safety, and essential services, prompting lawmakers to push for an immediate resolution. If finalized, the agreement could pave the way for a full reopening of the government within days.

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