Heard On The Hill · 116th Congress
Photos: ‘Reopen Maryland’ protest fills streets against coronavirus restrictions
Potesters calling for Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan to lift coronavirus-related restrictions circle downtown Annapolis on Saturday.
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Potesters calling for Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan to lift coronavirus-related restrictions circle downtown Annapolis on Saturday.
The Boston Celtics center joined the congressman to reflect on the challenges of staying mentally and physically healthy during quarantine.
A quick perusal through @ratemyskyperoom shows scores might not be based just on whether someone’s curtains are clashing with a Britney Spears album poster.
Eight years ago, the Space Shuttle Discovery flew over Washington on its way to its new home in Virginia, and CQ Roll Call’s photographers were there.
Barry Black, the 62nd chaplain of the Senate, is working from home in his self-proclaimed “man cave,” and so is his bow tie.
It started when Nancy Pelosi appeared on “The Late, Late Show with James Corden.” Before long, the frozen treat unwittingly became a political weapon.
We asked reporters — more used to chasing lawmakers down the hallways of the Capitol than working from home — how they’re coping with the new reality.
We asked CQ Roll Call reporters — more used to chasing lawmakers down hallways than working the phones from home — how they’re coping with the new reality.
The Humane Rescue Alliance’s Pet Pantry passes out free pet food in Washington for those in need during the coronavirus outbreak.
The White House Correspondents’ Association has rescheduled its annual dinner for Aug. 29, two days after the GOP convention is expected to wrap.
Despite coronavirus and the need to social distance, Washington area residents found a way to celebrate Easter this year.
Congressman dons coffee filter mask for ‘strange and surreal’ House session - Uncategorized
For the first time in nearly 60 years, the congressional baseball game will not take place this summer in Washington due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Heard on the Hill dropped into Senate chaplain Barry Black’s self-described “man cave” for a message of encouragement during Holy Week and Passover.
Video conference calls have become a new way of life for reporters working from home, and Heard on the Hill reporter Kathryn Lyons is doing her best.
Heard on the Hill reporter Kathryn Lyons is tired of singing Happy Birthday over and over everyday as she washes her hands. Her solution? Lizzo.
We asked Thune about his new quarantine beard, the challenges of Senate social distancing, and why he isn't your typical grandpa.
The beloved sporting event pits women members of Congress against the women who cover them: the D.C. press corps, also known as the “Bad News Babes.”
With lawmakers stuck working from home, Heard on the Hill recently caught up with Virginia Democrat Rep. Jennifer Wexton.
Self-proclaimed “toilet crusaders” make bidets that minimize waste, and, in an era of sudden toilet paper shortages, power gifters are taking note.