The House of Representatives will try to end the longest government shutdown in U.S. history, with a vote on a stopgap funding package to restart disrupted food assistance, pay hundreds of thousands of federal workers and revive a hobbled air-traffic control system.

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US House to vote on deal to end longest government shutdown in history 

 

Fearful of Trump's raids, some Hispanic shoppers turn to safety of online buying 

 

Fed to cut rates again in December on weakening job market, say most economists: Reuters poll 

 

IBM says 'Loon' chip shows path to useful quantum computers by 2029 

 

Morning Bid: Tech turbulence and data deluge due 

 

AMD shares climb as investors cheer long-term growth targets 

 

Nvidia supplier Foxconn bullish on AI demand, teases OpenAI announcement 

 

Chevron targets 10% annual cash flow growth through 2030, higher cost cutting 

 

White House explores rules that would upend shareholder voting, WSJ reports 

 

US stock futures climb on expectations of end to federal shutdown 

 

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