President Joe Biden will name longtime aide Courtney O'Donnell to represent the U.S. at UNESCO.
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Stocks Fall as Government Funding Deadline Looms
Stocks fell in Tuesday's session as talks on a spending bill continue in Washington, DC to avert a government shutdown.

With a Government Shutdown Just Days Away, Congress Is Moving Into Crisis Mode
With a government shutdown five days away, Congress is moving into crisis mode as Speaker Kevin McCarthy faces an insurgency from hard-right Republicans eager to slash spending even if it means curtailing federal services for millions of Americans.

Travel to Israel May No Longer Require Visas
Travel to Israel May No Longer Require Visas

New Jersey Senator Bob Menendez Addresses Bribery Charges
New Jersey Senator Bob Menendez Addresses Bribery Charges

Calls for New Jersey Senator Bob Menendez to Retire
Calls for New Jersey Senator Bob Menendez to Retire

U.S., Israel Travel May No Longer Require A Visa
U.S., Israel Travel May No Longer Require A Visa

Menendez Gains a Primary Opponent as Calls for His Resignation Grow After Indictment
Rep. Andy Kim of New Jersey announced on Saturday that he will run against Sen. Robert Menendez in the state’s Democratic primary for Senate next year, saying he feels compelled to run against the three-term senator after he and his wife were indicted on sweeping corruption charges.

9/11 Defendant Deemed Unfit for Trial
A judge has ruled that one of the five defendants set to be tried for the Sept. 11 attacks is incompetent to stand trial.

Half A Million to Regain Medicaid Coverage After System Issue
About 500,000 people will regain access to Medicaid coverage after a system issue terminated their enrollment.
