The 1 a.m. vote expected in the U.S. Senate on Monday has been pushed to noon, meaning the government will remain in shutdown mode for now, leaving essential government workers working without pay on Monday as lawmakers hope to reach a deal on day three.
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No deal as U.S. government shutdown ends day two, but vote expected on day three
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