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The U.S. Senate has advanced a stopgap spending bill to prevent a partial government shutdown, following a standoff between Democrats and President Donald Trump over his plan to cut federal workforce. The bill, largely maintaining spending at $6.75 trillion for the fiscal year ending September 30, was supported by 10 Democrats.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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