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Will there be another government shutdown in January? As the deadline looms in Congress, here's what prediction markets say, and what's going on.
Congress is close to reopening the government after a few Senate Democrats joined with Republicans to pass a bill that would fund the government through the end of January. With the House set to vote Wednesday, Americans may start looking ahead to what's next. The government shutdown has been the longest in U.S. history, spanning... The post The government could reopen this week. Here's what ...
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