Heard On The Hill · 116th Congress
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Speaker Nancy Pelosi checks her hair Monday with the help of an aide's iPhone before a television interview with MSNBC in the Russell Building.
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Speaker Nancy Pelosi checks her hair Monday with the help of an aide's iPhone before a television interview with MSNBC in the Russell Building.
“Holy s---, I thought we had better technology than this!” exclaimed Sen. Jon Tester during a partially-virtual Senate hearing.
Photos: Congress had its share of hearings and votes this week, but that was all overshadowed by the death of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
78 percent of Republican staffers and 52 percent of Democratic staffers expect Congress to go home to campaign without a new coronavirus stimulus deal.
The delegate talks about her path from staffer to congresswoman and how it all started with a phone call (or two or three) to land her initial Hill role.
What it takes: How a Hill staffer runs for DC city council … during a pandemic … while raising a toddler - 2020
Sept. 24 in history: Speaker John A. Boehner speaks with Pope Francis in the Capitol in 2015, before the pope's address to a joint meeting of Congress.
For staffers who left Capitol Hill last year, the timing was especially rough. Just as they were settling into new jobs, the coronavirus hit.
The public can pay respects as Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg lies in repose at the Supreme Court this week, following a private ceremony Wednesday morning.
“At first I panicked,” says the business owner. She got a message out of the blue from an assistant to Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
Bill and Hillary Clinton pay their respects to the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg as she lies in repose Wednesday on the Supreme Court steps.
Flu shots are now available on Capitol Hill, but unlike previous years, the locations have been centralized amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell adjusts his nameplate behind a plexiglass shield before the start of a House Financial Services hearing Tuesday.
The DC Board of Elections kicks off a week of events to celebrate National Voter Registration Day with a pep rally at The Anthem in Southwest Washington.
Washington area residents turned out Friday night and Saturday at the Supreme Court to mourn the death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
Chuck Schumer joined Jerry Seinfeld for some laughs. It went as well as you’d think. Plus, Jon Stewart, Maya Rudolph and Amy Poehler joined the fray.
The Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial opened to the public on the National Mall on Friday, ending more than 20 years of strife-filled planning on Capitol Hill.
As Congress races to wrap up business, voters have already begun to cast early votes in some states, including Virginia, for the 2020 general election.
Florida's senators introduced a bill that would postpone clocks from "falling back" until November of 2021, keeping daylight saving time through winter.
Since the coronavirus pandemic has upended life, people have learned to adapt: how they work, travel, how they interact with friends, how they play sports.