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US: Signs of thaw in shutdown freeze, Senators see hope of a deal next week

While party leaders continue to clash, sources, as cited by the American news website  Semafor, indicate an “unmistakable shift” and a noticeable “thaw” in dynamics among lawmakers and aides across both the Republican and Democratic parties.

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National Guard troop shot near White House dies; second victim critical, Trump says

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