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Here are the latest headlines on the affects of the partial government shutdown, which began on Dec. 22, 2018 and ended temporarily on Jan. 25:
Government Shutdown Deal Reached, Trump to Open Government 'Temporarily'
Discounts, Freebies, Deals Available for Unpaid Government Workers During Shutdown
President Trump Postpones State of the Union
President Trump Tells Nancy Pelosi in Letter That State of the Union Will Go On
Pope Francis Says Fear of Migration is "Making Us Crazy"
President Donald Trump's shutdown proposal faces uncertain fate in Senate
Partial Government Shutdown Hitting Poor Especially Hard
GOP Brushes Off Security Concerns for President Trump's State of the Union Speech
Rock & Brews in Chesterfield Giving Free Meals to TSA Workers
Super Bowl Planners: Shutdown Brings 'Uncharted Territory'
Trump says solution to shutdown impasse 'so simple'
USDA: Food stamps will be funded through February
Congress to face same question: When will shutdown end?
Federal Shutdown Could Put a Shiver MLK Day Here
Payday Without a Paycheck Looms as Partial Government Shutdown Continues
President Donald Trump Visiting Texas Border Today
Today is Day 20 of the Partial Government Shutdown
Belleville Restaurant Offers Free Meals to Some Out-of-Work Government Employees
US orders refuges to staff for hunters despite shutdown
Partial Government Shutdown Forces Cancellation of Dr. Ben Carson Missouri event
Administration: Government shutdown won't delay tax refunds
Trump, Congress Should Look at Missouri for Consequences of Government Shutdown
Hundreds of federal scientists miss conferences in shutdown