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Government begins to reopen after Trump signs bill ending shutdown

by Kaia Hubbard Caitlin Yilek
November 13, 2025
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Government begins to reopen after Trump signs bill ending shutdown

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Delta CEO says air travel should return to normal by the weekend

Delta CEO Ed Bastian said he expects air travel to return to normal faster than people might expect after the shutdown, saying he expects the system to return to normal by the weekend.

“By the weekend, we’re pretty much going to be full steam ahead,” Bastian told “CBS Mornings. 

The Delta CEO reassured concerned fliers that “it’s incredibly safe to fly. It’s the safest form of transportation.” He said Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy “did the right,”pulling schedules down proactively when staffing levels became a concern during the shutdown. Bastian added, “we didn’t like it, yeah, but we felt like it was, it was the prudent thing to do.”

“Staff, the controllers, are back to work now. They’re going to get paid, I understand in the next day or so. And as a result, I think the system should return to normal by the weekend,” Bastian said. “I really do. And normal for us is an incredibly safe, incredibly reliable, great experience.”

As for Thanksgiving travel, Basitan said he has “no concerns.”

 


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The 2025 U.S. government shutdown, by the numbers

The longest government shutdown in modern U.S. history came to a close Wednesday night when President Trump signed a bill to fund the government through Jan. 30, ending a 43-day-long impasse.

The shutdown impacted 42 million federal food aid recipients, 670,000 furloughed federal employees and 4,000 government workers who faced layoffs. It also threatened more than $7 billion in economic damage.

Read more here. 

 


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How the longest government shutdown in history came to an endHow the longest government shutdown in history came to an end

The longest government shutdown in history came to an end on Wednesday, after a Senate breakthrough ended weeks of gridlock that caused air travel disruptions, denied access to food benefits to millions and forced thousands of federal workers to go without paychecks.

The standoff stretches back to late September. House Republicans passed a short-term measure to keep the government open, facing an Oct. 1 deadline. But Democratic support was necessary to move the bill through the Senate. And with few opportunities to exert influence, Democrats set out to center health care issues in the funding fight — setting their sights on extending a set of expiring health insurance tax credits in exchange for their votes.

For most of the ensuing 43-day-long shutdown, Republicans and Democrats traded blame for the funding impasse, and each side remained largely united. But throughout it all, member-level bipartisan conversations seeking an off-ramp were bubbling under the surface. 

Last weekend, the deal to end the shutdown finally came together.

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Updated 28m ago

Smithsonian staggers museum, zoo reopenings

The Smithsonian Institution announced that it would stagger reopenings after the shutdown ended, with the National Museum of American History, the National Air and Space Museum, and the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center set to reopen on Friday. The other museums, research centers, and the National Zoo are set to reopen on a rolling basis by Monday.   

Smithsonian museums, research centers and the National Zoo closed on Oct. 12 because of the shutdown, using prior-year funding to keep the entities open for more than a week after funding lapsed. 

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