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Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., prepares to tag out Rep. Kat Cammack, R-Fla., at home plate during the Congressional Baseball Game at Nationals Park.
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Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., prepares to tag out Rep. Kat Cammack, R-Fla., at home plate during the Congressional Baseball Game at Nationals Park.
Mark S. Kirk’s unsuccessful reelection campaign in 2016 following a stroke in 2012. Kirk’s stroke was much more severe than Fetterman’s.
Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., talks with reporters in the Capitol on Tuesday. (Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call) Rep.
Tourism concerns led D.C.’s delegate, Eleanor Holmes Norton, to call for the Capitol’s reopening in a press release Tuesday.
“We have made historic progress on D.C. statehood this Congress, and the unveiling of D.C.’s second statue in the Capitol is the latest recognition by the House that D.C. deserves to be a state,”
And I’m actually reading Bret Baier’s book “To Rescue the Republic,” the one on Ulysses S. Grant. In politics, can the ends justify the means? No, I’m not Machiavellian like that.
The struggle to make ends meet as a congressional staffer is D.C.’s worst-kept secret, but for some it means going into the red, according to a recent survey.
Christopher S. Murphy, one of the few known senator-Metro riders, said he takes mass transit in both his home state of Connecticut and in D.C.
John Sarbanes, who will talk about the death of his father, the famously “low-key” Maryland Democrat Paul S. Sarbanes. Also set to appear are Alaska GOP Rep.
Like many of D.C.’s public spaces, though, priority is given to views of the monuments over how people might use them. Marble and stone dominate the space.
“The whole country could see how the mayor of D.C.’s hands were tied in how she could respond to the chaos on Capitol Hill in a way a governor’s wouldn’t be,” says Emily Phelps, the group’s press
AUGUST 28: Poetry Pole, of Baltimore, holds an African American flag in the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool as thousands rallied on the National Mall for the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr.’s
Ralph S. Northam to reopen the commonwealth’s economy.
The myth of Chocolate City According to Norton, D.C.’s majority black population is an aberration in the District’s history, an interlude in a saga of white flight, middle class black flight and ongoing
Two veterans of the Washington bar and lounge scene are teaming up with a pitmaster to bring barbecue to D.C.’s Petworth area, adding to what they call its “cool neighborhood vibe.”
Jim Sensenbrenner, R-Wis., cites a Roll Call story during the House Judiciary Committee markup hearing on a resolution to authorize the issuance of subpoenas to obtain the full Robert S.
“C-A-P-S, Caps! Caps! Caps!” they chanted in line, decked out in red. Two young boys had a Stanley Cup made out of aluminum foil with them. By 9:30 a.m., about 30 people were in line.
Chris Van Hollen teamed up with fellow Democrats Christopher S. Murphy of Connecticut, Brian Schatz of Hawaii and Richard J. Durbin of Illinois, and Republican Sens.
The Capitals’ practice facility, Kettler Capitals Iceplex, is across the Potomac in Arlington, Virginia, and that state’s senators are rooting for D.C.’s team. “Caps all the way.
Frederica S. Wilson, D-Fla., 75, who just returned to Capitol Hill after her feud with the White House. What’s going on? Have any tips, announcements or Hill happenings?