Heard On The Hill · 117th Congress
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Photo of the day: Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., arrives for her weekly news conference in the Capitol Visitor Center in on Thursday.
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Photo of the day: Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., arrives for her weekly news conference in the Capitol Visitor Center in on Thursday.
Rep. Marcia L. Fudge, the nominee to lead HUD, had the endorsement of both of Ohio's senators as she testified to the Senate Banking Committee.
As Joe Biden staffs up, he’s looking to Capitol Hill. Those left behind at a workplace in crisis say they’ll miss key talent as they confront deep wounds.
Before Raja Krishnamoorthi came to the House, he worked as a campaign aide for a onetime long-shot congresional candidate named Barack Obama.
In the aftermath of the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol, staffers are looking for ways to cope in a highly decentralized workplace.
Errol Morris discusses "My Psychedelic Love Story," history as chaos, Donald Trump and whether any of us can ever be reliable narrators.
It's the oil industry vs. farmers in the debate over ethanol and other biofuels, and the Biden administration may weigh in before a Supreme Court ruling.
The lie-fueled violence that erupted at the Capitol Jan. 6 was made in the USA. But lawmakers worry there may be foreign support for extremism: Russia.
Rep. Marcia L. Fudge, an Ohio Democrat, will make her case to become Housing and Urban Development secretary to Senate Banking on Thursday.
Biden administration officials seek to get more COVID-19 vaccines manufactured and stay ahead of new mutations.
Limiting Chinese influence at the world body and focusing on refugees will be among Linda Thomas-Greenfield's priorities as chief diplomat to the U.N.
The orders aim to put the U.S. back into international climate initiatives and better coordinate the country’s domestic efforts to reduce carbon emissions.
Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse annouced Wednesday he would be ending his “Time to Wake Up” series after a nine-year, 279-speech run.
Republicans seeking to win back the House in 2022 see opportunity in President Biden's expected actions on climate change, particularly in energy-producing states that rely on oli and gas jobs.
More than 70 racial justice, human rights, and civil liberties groups say stripping social media companies of legal protection would hurt free expression.
OPINION — Biden’s early actions suggest the views of the 49 percent who didn’t vote for him are not likely to factor into the Democrats’ plans for America.
Sen. Mark Warner quarantining after potential COVID-19 exposure could impact Democratic leaders' plans to bring a budget resolution to the floor next week.
The pushback on the acting Capitol Police chief's congressional testimony about the Jan. 6 riots continues to face pushback from officials.
An adverse Supreme Court ruling could throw a wrench into the president's plans to build on the 2010 health care law Trump sought to overturn
The GOP will be defending three open Senate seats in 2022, and more could be added, but Republicans say that is not a troubling sign.