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Protesters rove DC advocating for people of color during pandemic
Activist groups are holding roving protests all week, starting with a car and bike caravan to advocate for people of color during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Activist groups are holding roving protests all week, starting with a car and bike caravan to advocate for people of color during the coronavirus pandemic.
Trained in emergency medicine, California Democratic Rep. Raul Ruiz has a unique perspective on the coronavirus.
Mask or no mask? That was the question on the House floor this week. Wear it on the floor, but not while you’re speaking? No one could agree.
Las Vegas Mayor Goodman appeared on CNN on Wednesday and her remarks to Anderson Cooper have not been well received by two House members from Nevada.
Rashida Tlaib got choked up on the House floor giving an emotional tribute to Skylar Herbert, a 5-year-old girl who died from coronavirus on Sunday.
Most lawmakers have been working remotely and leadership has been grappling with whether to change House rules to allow members to vote remotely for the first time in history.
Two lawmakers from opposite ends of the political spectrum seemed to agree on something: Congress should be in session to handle the coronavirus pandemic.
To quarantine beard or not to quarantine beard: Congress decides - Coronavirus
From South Africa to Germany watch as CQ Roll Call sits down with people under some of the stricter lockdown measures to some of the least.
We spoke to New York Democratic Rep. Gregory W. Meeks of South Queens — the epicenter of the U.S. outbreak.
Congressional leaders and the White House close in on a nearly $500 billion coronavirus relief package, though final details are still being written.
Barry Black, the 62nd chaplain of the Senate, is working from home in his self-proclaimed “man cave,” and so is his bow tie.
President Donald Trump invoked the possibility of taking the extraordinary act of forcing an adjournment of Congress in order to make recess appointments.
We asked reporters — more used to chasing lawmakers down the hallways of the Capitol than working from home — how they’re coping with the new reality.
We asked CQ Roll Call reporters — more used to chasing lawmakers down hallways than working the phones from home — how they’re coping with the new reality.
Congressman dons coffee filter mask for ‘strange and surreal’ House session - Uncategorized
Heard on the Hill dropped into Senate chaplain Barry Black’s self-described “man cave” for a message of encouragement during Holy Week and Passover.
Video conference calls have become a new way of life for reporters working from home, and Heard on the Hill reporter Kathryn Lyons is doing her best.
Elections analyst Nathan Gonzales made three Senate ratings changes, all in favor of Democrats, putting the Senate majority within reach for the party.
Self-described socialist Democrat made an impact on party policy with calls for $15 minimum wage and aggressive action on climate change.