U.S. government shuts down after Congress fails to reach a funding deal
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The shutdown of the U.S. government officially took effect at 12:01 a.m. following the Senate’s inability to come to a consensus, dismissing both a funding proposal from the Democrats and a Republican initiative. This shutdown is expected to affect millions of federal workers and potentially interrupt various services.

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