Heard On The Hill · 117th Congress
‘My Name Is Pauli Murray’ — portrait of an activist as a major influence
The documentary “My Name is Pauli Murray” tells the story of an influential presence on icons like Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Thurgood Marshall.
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The documentary “My Name is Pauli Murray” tells the story of an influential presence on icons like Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Thurgood Marshall.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson checks out the bust of Winston Churchill after a meeting with Nancy Pelosi in the U.S. Capitol.
It can be tough for the affable Long Islander and millennial congressman to hold anything back. “I’m thinking, should I say it? Yeah, I should.”
Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Tuesday plants one of 660,000 flags on the Mall to honor and remember the Americans who have died due to COVID-19.
Rako at the Capitol complex is small, unassuming — and already wildly popular, thanks to free samples (and diners seeking more options).
Photos of the day, Saturday edition: Scenes from the rally near the Capitol in support of those arrested after the Jan. 6 attack.
California’s Mike Garcia talks about UFO sightings, his “old-school camcorder” and what it’s like to serve in Congress with a former wingman.
Photos of the week: This week featured the 20th anniversary of 9/11, the return of Senate pages, Olympic gymnasts and more security fencing.
Capitol Police officials are preparing for the Sept. 18 rally near the Capitol by erecting a fence around the perimeter of the building.
Around the Washington Monument 20 acres are being filled with flags representing the COVID-19 death toll in America.
Golf and politics go back a long way. Now staffers see an “old school” solution. “This is what we need more of on Capitol Hill,” one says.
Much of the West is struggling with a worsening drought that is straining municipal water supplies, agricultural operations and wildlife.
Filmmaker Greg Barker's “Detainee 001” and his entire filmography offer an unconventional chronicle of the post-9/11 world.
Teens sporting name tags, matching navy blue suits and an interest in learning about the legislative process can mean only one thing.
Rep. Mike Kelly, R-Pa., references the goose that lays the golden eggs — portrayed on a poster board behind him — during a markup.
Posters from the French artist JR's "Inside Out" project are installed on a building on Constitution Avenue Northeast.
Lawmakers sang “God Bless America” on the Capitol steps after 9/11. That’s hard to imagine now, says former Hill staffer Stewart Verdery.
For Aimee Steel Lubin, the memories of 9/11 will “always” be there, long after she departed Capitol Hill for a job on K Street.
California Rep. Sara Jacobs talks about her 2,270-mile commute, being a “new young voice” and where things stand with her freshman colleagues.
A bomb threat near the Capitol last week has staffers wondering what’s next. “At this point, you get used to it,” said one Republican.