US Government Shutdown, Day 41 (Nov. 10, 2025): Senate Advances Deal to Reopen; FAA Flight Cuts Widen; Court Steps In on SNAP
Updated Monday, Nov. 10, 2025 The longest federal shutdown in U.S. history is in its 41st day, but momentum is finally building in Washington. Late Sunday, the Senate cleared a key procedural hurdle on a bipartisan plan that would reopen the government through January 30, while folding three full‑year spending bills into the package. The move set off a relief rally in markets and raised hopes for an end to cascading service disruptions—including FAA‑mandated flight reductions and uncertainty around November food‑assistance payments. Reuters+3Reuters+3Reuters+3 What changed today (Nov. 10) What’s in the Senate plan—and why it matters Travel today: what flyers