The U.S. Senate will remain in session until a deal is reached to end the government shutdown, which has reached a record 39 days, Majority Leader John Thune said Saturday.

Shutdown enters 38th day as US grapples with unprecedented disruptions to government programs

But the workday ended with no bipartisan deals announced on reopening the government and no release to the public of full-year funding bills.

The U.S. Senate will remain in session until a deal is reached to end the government shutdown, which has reached a record 39 days, Majority Leader John Thune said Saturday.

The record shutdown is now in its 39th day and has affected everything, from food aid to air travel.

Senators work through a critical weekend as the U.S. government shutdown hits 40 days with no clear resolution in sight.

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