Heard On The Hill · 117th Congress
Fear and touchless mustard at Nationals Park
Things will be different at Nationals Park this year, and they will also be kind of weird, because the pandemic ain’t over yet.
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Things will be different at Nationals Park this year, and they will also be kind of weird, because the pandemic ain’t over yet.
Cherry blossom enthusiasts have been flocking to Washington's Tidal Basin to take in the flowers at peak bloom.
Black women are mostly missing from Capitol art. Shirley Chisholm needs a statue, says New York Rep. Yvette D. Clarke.
Photos of the week: Riot fencing, D.C. statehood, another mass shooting and the arrival of the Eastern recess shaped Congress this week.
A man dressed as a plague doctor holds a sign in front of the Capitol warning that anti-vaxxers could prolong the pandemic.
With Democrats in power, immigration advocates hope Congress will finally toss a provision that blocks Dreamers from paid jobs on the Hill.
Republican Sen. Dan Sullivan has made his speeches praising individual Alaskan constituents a familiar ritual in the U.S. Senate.
Photo of the day: Sen. Ben Sasse walks up the Senate steps at the Capitol in the rain on Wednesday.
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., walks through the Ohio Clock Corridor from the Senate chamber to his office Tuesday.
A Capitol Hill runner steps through a remaining portion of the security fence along Third Street Northwest on Monday.
White students and private colleges were overrepresented among interns shortly after Congress set aside money to pay them, per a new report.
With Wilmington clogged by traffic from Biden’s St. Paddy’s Day trip, Tom Carper was forced to lead a committee hearing from a train.
It was another busy week on the Hill. Here's the week in photos as captured by CQ Roll Call's photojournalists.
“It’s pretty intense,” said John Valanos, owner of the Monocle. “It’s kind of difficult to ask our customers to climb the barbed wire.”
Julia Letlow could become the latest grieving spouse to come to Capitol Hill. It was once a key path for women entering politics.
Photo of the day: Rep. Fred Upton, R-Mich., puts on a mask that reads “dignity” before the start of the immigration news conference.
Despite not always feeling heard, most constituents surveyed said interacting with their elected leaders is still valuable to democracy.
Sen. Joni Ernst opens the door to the Kennedy Caucus Room in the Russell Senate Office Building as she arrives for the Senate Republican lunch.
Men dominated hearings of two powerful committees. Now American University’s Caroline Bruckner is taking a wider look.
Photo of the day: Employees work in the keg room of the Boundary Stone in DC while prepping for an April reopening.