The U.S. Senate has taken a key step toward reopening the government after a group of moderate U.S. Democrats broke party lines and voted in favor of a deal to end the record-breaking government shutdown. On Sunday night local time, the Senate passed a procedural motion by a vote of 60 to 40 to advance the bill. The Senate has not yet scheduled a final vote. The House of Representatives also needs to approve the package before it can be submitted to President Trump for signature. Under the deal,...