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The Senate expected to meet again today after failing to reach a resolution during an unusual Saturday session.
Senate Majority Leader John Thune says there's only one way to bring the shutdown to an end.
Extending health care subsidies under the Affordable Care Act, the central issue.
Senator Thune has called a Democratic proposal for a one-year extension a non-starter.
Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer.
The shutdown is now in its 40th day.
It has disrupted flights, cut food assistance that millions of Americans rely on, and left federal workers without pay.
Many SNAP recipients going without food assistance has a legal battle over how the Trump administration funds the benefits plays out.
From member station KQED in San Francisco, Juan Carlos Lara reports on the situation in California.
Officials are warning that more flights could end up being canceled if the shutdown persists into the Thanksgiving holiday.
NPR's Liz Baker reports that possibility is already causing some holiday travelers to reconsider their plans.
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To Texas now, where Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick says he's donating $1 million from his campaign funds to bring Turning Point USA chapters to all Texas colleges and high schools.
Texas Public Radio's Jerry Clayton has more.
Israeli Holocaust survivors are marking today's 87th anniversary of Kristallnacht, or Night of Broken Glass.
101-year-old Walter Bingham was among those who gathered at the Great Synagogue in Jerusalem ahead of the anniversary to share their stories of the 1938 riots.
when Nazis plundered Jewish businesses and places of worship across Germany.
In the U.K., today is Remembrance Sunday.
King Charles led the annual ceremony in London honoring those killed in war.