Heard On The Hill · 116th Congress
Then and now: Washington becomes a ghost town amid coronavirus pandemic
The Coronavirus pandemic has turned Washington and the Capitol into a ghost town.
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The Coronavirus pandemic has turned Washington and the Capitol into a ghost town.
Netflix’s “Tiger King,” the not-so-guilty pleasure everyone seems to be talking about, has a history with Congress that goes way back.
Booker kept it brief with seven non-rhyming couplets. Part Maya Angelou, part Albert Camus, it explores themes of isolation, solidarity and resilience.
Rep. Markwayne Mullin’s son Jim was airlifted to a Tulsa hospital after being seriously injured in a UTV accident, his father announced on Instagram.
“Enough already, just pass the damn bill,” Sen. Lindsey Graham said this week as the Senate scrambled to pass a historic coronavirus relief package.
Photos of the week ending March 27, 2020 - Coronavirus
Blaine Luetkemeyer joined a virtual meeting with the American Bankers Association on Thursday. Ten minutes in, he admitted, “I think I’m on the wrong call.”
She should be on her honeymoon. Instead, she did her wedding dance in sweatpants in the living room - Uncategorized
Russ Hodges’ call of the 1951 NL tiebreaker between the Giants and Dodgers is among this year’s additions to the National Recording Registry.
Get yourself a tight-knit group of female friends, Kuster says - Uncategorized
Opening Day without baseball is kind of bummer. But we have great Washington Nationals photos to keep you company until baseball returns.
Her shortness of breath wasn’t coronavirus. It was an anxiety attack - Uncategorized
Happy hour is canceled for Congress. Here’s how pubs are coping - Uncategorized
A case history in how Congress dealt with the Great Influenza - Coronavirus
Rep. Ken Buck wanted to make lasagna for his daughter Kaitlin, but had trouble finding noodles in stores cleared by shoppers amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Rep. Stephanie Murphy, an avid runner, has been using her yoga routine to keep up her spirits while duirng self-quarantine .
As Congress tries to confront the coronavirus effects on the economy, life in Washington becomes defined by social distancing and working from home.
Mitt Romney was welcomed into the Yang Gang, Andrew Cuomo quarreled with his brother on CNN, and Arnold Schwarzenegger showed off his quarantine buddies.
The original plan to create a “small batch” for family and staff quickly turned into a community relief effort, with requests coming in through Facebook.
For one D.C. couple, who had to postpone their spring wedding due to the coronavirus, the soothing tones of Iago the parrot brought some comfort.