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By Teal Yost
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October 17, 2025
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1:33
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Government shutdown enters day 17 with no resolution as military families face payment uncertainty. Emergency workaround secured mid-month pay using $8 billion in leftover R&D funds, but end-of-month payments remain at risk. Food pantries near bases report surge in demand. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth scraps military move privatization plans, and Pentagon reporters surrender press badges over new reporting restrictions.

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