Heard On The Hill · 116th Congress
Photo of the day: Throwback Thursday
A Harry Reid campaign worker dresses up in a chicken suit before the start of the "Knock or Treat" Halloween canvassing of a neighborhood in Henderson, Nev. in 2010
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A Harry Reid campaign worker dresses up in a chicken suit before the start of the "Knock or Treat" Halloween canvassing of a neighborhood in Henderson, Nev. in 2010
“It was pretty damn real,” says one former Hill staffer. Memories of airborne anthrax in 2001 are still vivid in Washington amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Republican Rep. Alex X. Mooney, who represents West Virginia’s 2nd District, still has his congressional intern ID badge in his desk drawer as a memento.
A woman wears a face mask as she walks past a mural featuring posters of President Donald Trump with his face blacked out at Union Market in Washington on Wednesday.
The District of Columbia Board of Elections opened several socially distanced "Super Voter Centers" as part of their “Vote Safe DC” campaign.
Starting Tuesday, Nationals Park and other facilities open up in Washington, D.C., for early voting during the COVID-19 pandemic.
U.S. Park Police officers stop zombies from crossing the street to the Lincoln Memorial at dawn on Monday, Oct. 26, 2010, during a publicity campaign staged in major cities around the world for AMC's "The Walking Dead" TV series.
Photos of the week: Confirmation of Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court dominated this week's news
Political stunts, difficult masks and AOC Among Us: Congressional Hits and Misses - Video
“I thought I could get through it without letting anyone know,” one politician says in Ali Rogin’s new book, “Beat Breast Cancer Like a Boss.”
Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, takes video of the Democratic senators' empty seats in the Senate Judiciary Committee as they boycott the panel's vote on Amy Coney Barrett's Supreme Court nomination.
Photo of the day: Vaccine affordability protesters dance as the Long Live GoGo band plays outside of the Department of Health and Human Services
Photo of the day is a scene from the National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden as a boy strolls through the park on a beautiful fall day in Washington
In the sports-like game of Fantasy Congress, Mitch McConnell may have too much power, the creator concedes, and Democrats probably feel the same way.
Photo of the day: A masked woman holds a sign Saturday as the Women’s March winds through Washington on its way to the Supreme Court.
Sen. Ben Sasse called the Astros cheaters, Sen. Ted Cruz faced accusations of closet veganism and Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett enjoyed some wine.
Photos of the week: Amy Coney Barrett, President Trump's third nominee to the Supreme Court, appeared before the Senate Judiciary Committee.
Roll Call traveled the Nevada portion of Route 50, known as "The Loneliest Road in America" while on the 2016 campaign trail.
Technical difficulties hit the Senate Judiciary panel on Wednesday, bringing confirmation hearings for Amy Coney Barrett to a temporary halt.
The Congressional Management Foundation announced its “Oscars for Congress” this month for work on improving government transparency and innovation.