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government shutdown 2025
government shutdown 2025
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Progress made as Senate looks for off-ramp to end the government shutdown
Some DC-area travelers say traveling during the shutdown was fast, smooth
2 Arlington churches come together to feed the hungry
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Government shutdown on verge of becoming longest in history
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