Republican-controlled House of Representatives expected to approve funding bill to reopen US government in coming days.

Some Democrats are fuming over the Senate government funding deal because it drops a key demand: securing an extension of soon-to-expire Obamacare subsidies.

Trump said he would “abide by the deal” struck by US lawmakers

Republican-controlled House of Representatives expected to approve funding bill to reopen US government in coming days.

'We're opening up our country – it should have never been closed,' said Trump during a Veterans Day speech at Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia. The House of Representatives…

President called the agreement that passed the Senate Monday ‘a very big victory’ amid the record-breaking government shutdown

U.S. House lawmakers return to vote on a bill to end the longest federal government shutdown in U.S. history.

Democratic party leaders said they would continue to fight, while others said they should not have stopped.

President Donald Trump is expected to sign the bill Wednesday, ending the longest government shutdown in the history of the United States.

Once signed by President Donald Trump, the spending bill will reopen the government after 43 days.

The successful vote means the long-delayed bill has now been passed on to President Trump to sign into law.

WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump on Wednesday signed legislation ending the longest government shutdown in US history, roughly two hours after the House of Representatives voted…

The legislation will keep the government operating through January 30

Democratic party leaders said they would continue to fight, while others said they should not have stopped.

“We told you 43 days ago from bitter experience that government shutdowns don’t work,” said Republican Tom Cole, whose party has often provoked them.

Trump signed the Republican bill ending the longest US government shutdown, resuming funding until the end of January.