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π e9425c01-7009-4520-9d20-ffde2f84fc96Simplified: The House passed a bill to end the longest US government shutdown.
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π 023e0c0a-0c2c-443f-8ace-88970abeb53fSimplified: President Trump approved legislation to end the longest US government shutdown, but recovery will take time.
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π d7ad3377-b87a-44f0-8d2d-1236e7c71ee1Simplified: Airlines and hospitality may take longer to recover from the government shutdown.
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π c59340b9-5bdd-4e5c-876b-a8121603fc03Simplified: Federal law mandates back pay for federal workers affected by the shutdown.
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π€ Office of Personnel Management π ece61a10-4a2b-4759-ab2d-ddedba4dfcbcSimplified: Historically, back pay takes about a week, but the Office of Personnel Management says it depends on the agency.
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π€ Sean Duffy π 4bb2e396-91b7-4adc-b790-cc4e0ffe5fdaSimplified: Sean Duffy said air traffic controllers will get 70% of back pay within 24-48 hours of the shutdown ending.
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π 17bffaee-35fa-4f52-9b20-1a4f1f6948c0Simplified: 42 million Americans rely on SNAP for grocery assistance.
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π€ Tommy Sheridan π b0821c5f-c9e7-44e9-9f74-e31afd3ebbcdSimplified: Tommy Sheridan said it could take two weeks for 20 Head Start programs to reopen after the shutdown.
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π€ Tommy Sheridan π a3b33d66-dcb3-45d5-816b-bc673190f00bSimplified: 20 Head Start programs in 17 states and Puerto Rico, serving over 9,000 children, closed due to the shutdown.
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π€ Representatives of the airline industry π 0ed05b8f-164e-4e18-849e-5a17355070cdSimplified: The airline industry estimates air travel will return to normal in about a week after the shutdown.
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Mr. Duffy then needs to lift mandated flight restrictions at 40 airports, which began last Friday.0.800π 8c92411d-b7be-4888-83e7-e904695fd758Simplified: Sean Duffy needs to lift flight restrictions at 40 airports, which started last Friday.
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π€ Sean Duffy and the F.A.A.βs administrator π b6ce78aa-beeb-4461-81bc-80d1ffee18c8Simplified: Sean Duffy and the FAA said they would continue restricting 6% of flights until further notice after the House vote to end the shutdown.
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π 8dd6b91e-dbbf-4ce6-bb43-d8d23d3e8cd9Simplified: National parks stayed open with reduced services, but Smithsonian museums in DC closed soon after the shutdown.
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π f88f8558-ca40-45ad-acdd-adf52f087f21Simplified: President Trump signed a bill reopening the government on January 25, 2019, after a 34-day shutdown.
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π 1d9ab3e1-3781-4d77-9ada-6410b3ea66fcSimplified: The Smithsonian museums and the zoo reopened four days after the end of the shutdown.
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π 9a509cf6-b0c5-46da-809c-02eb92fbe1c6Simplified: The shutdown closed statistical agencies, hindering economic data collection and impacting policymakers.
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π c9f7aaad-8103-4612-85a0-0c3886ba6b39Simplified: The Bureau of Labor Statistics will likely release September job market data soon after the government reopens.
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π€ The White House π e0abab57-a877-4187-a519-1ca97d475e9fSimplified: The White House does not expect the release of the October CPI report, but some economists believe it is possible.
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π 3a86af88-3117-41a2-b39f-b8e90160f0ecSimplified: Eileen Sullivan reports for the Times on the federal workforce changes under Trump.
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π 9febd432-b117-4e9b-aba6-60906f45caddSimplified: The article was updated November 12, 2025.