The US Congress agreed on a short-term spending bill on Sunday that would fund federal agencies and infuse additional funds to the Secret Service, avoiding a government shutdown. The measure will be voted on this week, but congressional leaders showed bipartisan support for a "bare-bones" bill that ...
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