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Trump ends longest U.S. government shutdown, affecting hundreds of thousands of workers.
President Trump signed a stopgap funding bill ending the longest government shutdown in U.S. history, allowing 670,000 furloughed workers to return and compensating 730,000 essential employees.
The House passed the Senate’s measure 222-209, while a federal judge ruled Trump’s extended National Guard deployment in Washington, D.C., violated federal law.
The CDC faced backlash after a webpage falsely claimed vaccines cause autism, with officials confirming political appointees made the change.
A multi-state infant botulism outbreak linked to ByHeart formula hospitalized 31 babies.
NATO accused Russia of hybrid attacks on undersea cables, prompting a new security operation.
The Justice Department sued California over a new congressional map favoring Democrats, while a federal judge dismissed charges against James Comey and Letitia James due to an invalid U.S. Attorney appointment.
The DOJ also requested release of Epstein case grand jury materials.
Meanwhile, a federal judge indicated hundreds of individuals detained under immigration enforcement may be released on bond.
Trump pone fin al cierre más largo del gobierno de los Estados Unidos, afectando a cientos de miles de trabajadores.