The US House of Representatives has voted to fund the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), ending a 76-day partial government shutdown.The shutdown, the longest in DHS history, began on 14 February and caused significant disruptions including hours-long delays at airports across the country.Members of the House approved a Senate-passed bill by voice vote, restoring funding to much of DHS.However, the legislation does not include new funding for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) or the US Border Patrol.The bill is now awaiting the signature of President Donald Trump, who has expressed support for the measure.The shutdown had stalled many federal operations... [Continue Reading]