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U.S. House of Representatives votes 217-214 to end partial government shutdown, capturing the chamber's relief and historic moment.
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House passes bill to end partial US government shutdown

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The US House of Representatives voted 217-214 on February 3 to approve a spending package that ends a partial government shutdown, with President Donald Trump signing it into law shortly after. The legislation funds most federal departments through September but provides only a short-term extension for the Department of Homeland Security amid debates over immigration enforcement reforms. The shutdown, triggered by disputes following deadly shootings by federal agents in Minneapolis, lasted about four days.

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The US government shutdown, the longest in history, led to 1,723 flight cancellations in 40 airports on the first day of cuts. While mainly impacting domestic routes, Mexican airlines like Volaris and Viva Aerobus report uninterrupted operations to the US. The situation could worsen over the weekend without a Senate agreement.

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