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Photo of the day: A Colin Powell flashback from the archives
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WATCH: Matthew McConaughey, Rep. Jason Smith's poor boots, and Sen. Lindsey Graham's fear of designer-clad Brazilians.
The late Michigan Democrat Dale E. Kildee was renowned for casting over 20,000 votes over the 36 years he served in the House.
Georgia Democrat talks about majoring in biology, bringing her party back to rural America and shopping at Dillard’s with John Lewis.
Among the 33 who are being remembered Wednesday are Sen. Mike Enzi and Reps. Alcee Hastings and Ron Wright.
Photos of the week: The Supreme Court kicked off its new term as the Senate played another round of kick the can before going on recess.
One political scientist used AI to analyze lawmakers’ statements in committee hearings and assign them a “grandstanding score.”
Forgiveness feels both urgent and taboo in this movie from Fran Kranz, starring Jason Isaacs, Martha Plimpton, Ann Dowd and Reed Birney.
Rep. Young Kim talks about her legendary energy, bouncing around the Pacific as a kid, the future of the Republican Party, and more.
Photo of the day: "Draw the Curtain" by artist Nicolas Party is wrapped around the recently reopened Hirshhorn Museum on the National Mall
Photos of the week ending Oct. 1, 2021: Congress as seen by CQ Roll Call's photojournalists.
“Some people have forgotten about it already … or want to,” says watercolor artist Winston Pingeon, who is a Capitol Police officer.
Before she was the congresswoman for Georgia’s 7th District, Carolyn Bourdeaux worked for Oregon Democrat Ron Wyden on Capitol Hill.
Republicans broke the Democrats' congressional baseball win streak, and President Joe Biden showed up with his agenda hanging in the balance.
Rep. Mike Gallagher gloated, Rep. Kathleen Rice triumphed and Sen. Kyrsten Sinema walked at this year’s 3-mile race.
Senators seized the moment to stage a larger discussion, choosing a week when interest was running high amid calls to free Britney Spears.
After a COVID-19 hiatus last year, Democrats and Republicans return to the diamond Wednesday night for their annual charity baseball game.
Freshman Frank Mrvan, an Indiana Democrat, talks about his “lightning strike” moment in Congress so far, plus singalongs at the Indy 500.
Photos of the week: The best photos from CQ Roll Call’s photojournalists covering the goings-on on Capitol Hill and beyond.
All of those calories were consumed for a noble cause: sating the Senate’s hunger for a little comity.