Heard On The Hill · 116th Congress
Watch Mitch McConnell’s tearful tribute to retiring Lamar Alexander
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell gave a tearful tribute to retiring Sen. Lamar Alexander on the Senate floor Wednesday morning.
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Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell gave a tearful tribute to retiring Sen. Lamar Alexander on the Senate floor Wednesday morning.
Before a COVID-19 vaccine can be shot in peoples’ arms, there will be a multi-step scramble of reviews and authorizations.
Congress still has the potential to move forward on health care issues, including a ban on surprise medical bills, says Rep. Greg Walden, R-Ore.
Watch as CQ Roll Call's Gopal Ratnam breaks down some of the biggest issues Avril Haines will face as the next director of national intelligence.
Sherrod Brown and Dan Sullivan argue about masks on the Senate floor, and Rudy Giuliani sweats his way through a “My Cousin Vinny” reenactment.
During a House Armed Services Committee hearing on U.S. involvement in Afghanistan Rep. Davis, D-Calif., asked about the future of women in Afghanistan.
Nanoinfluencers, the mini version of megainfluencers, are a new and unregulated part of election campaign strategies.
Officials at long-term care facilities are struggling to strike a balance between controlling COVID-19 cases and providing quality of life.
Joe Biden has won the 2020 presidential election, but you wouldn’t know it from talking to Republican lawmakers on the Hill.
Kai Kahele was elected to Hawaii’s 2nd congressional district, making him the second Native Hawaiian ever to become a voting member of Congress.
Watch misinformation researchers discuss Facebook and Twitter's misinformation labels, what they still need to know, and what needs to be done next.
The incoming Biden administration will have nuclear policy issues to tackle. Watch our interviews with experts on the top issues in this space and why they are urgent.
President-elect Joe Biden’s announcement of his COVID-19 advisory board Monday was designed to show that his first priority is to control the pandemic.
As Joe Biden inches closer to 270, Bob Casey did his best cable news impression and Mitch McConnell pondered his role in the 117th Congress.
Ritchie Torres speaks openly about his mental health struggles. But what grabs the most attention is he will be the first openly gay Afro Latino member.
Voters made different decisions on abortion ballot initiatives in different states, while drug legalization passed in some form in five states.
Mondaire Jones won the race for New York’s 17th District Tuesday night, making him the first openly gay, Black man elected to Congress.
Kat Cammack, a former Hill staffer for retiring Rep. Ted Yoho, was elected to represent the outgoing lawmaker’s seat Tuesday night.
The 2016 election cycle had barely ended before the race for 2020 began, with mass protests in the streets a day after Donald Trump’s inauguration.
A weekend all-nighter, fake tweets and a Grassley impression: Congressional Hits and Misses - Video