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(CNBC) - The Senate blocked dueling bills to fund the government on Thursday, leaving no clear path to ending the longest government shutdown ever. Both a Republican-backed proposal and a measure supported by Democrats did not get the 60 votes needed to pass. The Democratic plan to reopen the government without funding for President Donald Trump's border wall — which Trump has explicitly threatened to veto — earned more votes in the GOP-held chamber. Read More
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