Heard On The Hill · 116th Congress
Meet Congressman COVID — Congressional Hits and Misses
This week on Capitol Hill, Rep. Louie Gohmert tested positive for COVID-19, everyone yelled about masks, and no one remembered to silence their phones.
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This week on Capitol Hill, Rep. Louie Gohmert tested positive for COVID-19, everyone yelled about masks, and no one remembered to silence their phones.
Rep. John Lewis made one last visit to the Capitol and coronavirus relief talks continued as Congress attempts to wrap up business before the August recess.
The votes are in for Barbie’s campaign team and the results are … confusing. These real-life staffers have some thoughts for Mattel.
The hunt for money continues at the Capitol — literally. Sen. Angus King was spotted wandering the basement, looking for an item he lost.
Before Hawaii Democratic Rep. Tulsi Gabbard became a lawmaker herself, she was a staffer working on veterans issues for Sen. Daniel K. Akaka.
Charles Houy, a retired 30-year Senate Appropriations staffer, is about to release his third Capitol Hill-based novel, a thriller titled “Shoot the Staff.”
Is the body of water closest to the halls of Congress stinkier than usual this year? We had to get to the bottom of this mystery.
If you’re not a makeup artist in Congress, maybe you’re a stormtrooper, according to a new documentary that debuts on HBO Aug. 4.
As the pandemic continues, the “Good Trouble” masks aren’t going away. The movement on the Hill has already inspired imitators.
Lawmakers tried to address the devastation brought on by the coronavirus pandemic by using a tried and true method to signal their concern: the “backronym.”
It was a busy, chaotic week in Congress, punctuated by offensive language, disembodied voices and, at last, the return of Washington’s baseball team.
Both chambers were in session for the first time in weeks. Here is what the week on Capitol Hill looked like via CQ Roll Call’s photojournalists.
John Kennedy invited the congressional press corps to pause for a moment and imagine something they probably never had — the bowel movements of senators.
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez decried a “pattern” of sexism in politics and U.S. culture on Thursday, speaking on the House floor along with other women.
When Jamaal Bowman talks about police brutality and changes to law enforcement procedures in America, it’s not just an abstract idea or policy position.
While Dr. Anthony Fauci was getting ready to throw out MLB’s first pitch, Mariano Rivera was sitting at a COVID-19 news conference at the White House.
Local music venues unable to host sweaty standing-room-only crowds as the country attempts to socially distance are seeking coronavirus aid.
In 2008 John Lewis showed up when Atlanta rapper Jeezy filmed his promo for the single “My President.”
A roundtable organized by Patrick Toomey focused on the pressing logistical problem of where the Toronto Blue Jays might play their home schedule.
Dr. Anthony Fauci will throw out the ceremonial first pitch at the Opening Day game of the Washington Nationals on Thursday.