India, Nov. 10 -- A deal is being discussed to reopen the government, ending a shutdown that has lasted for over 40 days. Revealing first details of the arrangement, GOP Sen Mike Rounds of South Dakota on Sunday told reporters that the new stopgap measure would fund the government into late January.

While the full text is yet to be released, Rounds said that 'there's still some items in the CR (continuing resolution) that are being finalized right now'. CNN cited sources to report that Democrats are ready to settle with President Donald Trump's hardline stance against the Affordable Care Act subsidies.

As per the report, the Senate would first vote to take up the House-approved stopgap measure, and then amend the bill with the larger fu...