Shutdown Drags on as Air Traffic Controllers Work Without Pay
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The ongoing government shutdown has reached its 28th day, significantly impacting air traffic controllers who are now working without pay. This situation is not just affecting them; nearly 50 million people relying on food assistance programs are at risk as these programs are set to expire. Additionally, subsidies for Obamacare are also in jeopardy, which could lead to soaring insurance premiums. This stalemate in Washington is causing widespread concern and uncertainty for many Americans.
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