Heard On The Hill · 119th Congress
Capitol Lens | Pausing for paws
Sen. Thom Tillis introduces Babydog to the crowd gathered for the "Doggi Gras Pawrade" in the Hart building’s atrium on Wednesday.
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Sen. Thom Tillis introduces Babydog to the crowd gathered for the "Doggi Gras Pawrade" in the Hart building’s atrium on Wednesday.
Dogs strut down the halls of Hart in what’s become a popular Capitol Hill tradition — a costume parade featuring lawmakers, staff and their dressed-up pets.
A light-filled cafe with exposed brick is the opposite of what you might expect to find in the Capitol complex. But that’s Black Crown Collective.
These former staffers are tracking trends and career paths in the legislative branch — and pushing for more transparency.
Members of the Portland Frog Brigade visit Sen. Charles E. Grassley’s office in the Hart Senate Office Building on Tuesday.
A lengthy speech by President Donald Trump highlights the increasingly sharp polarization the nation faces.
Restoration is "underway and is on track to be completed later this year," according to a statement from the Calder Foundation.
The Secret Service practices squeezing the Presidential limo through the House Carriage Door’s narrow driveway at the Capitol on Monday.
Jackson marched with Martin Luther King Jr. and sought the Democratic presidential nomination in 1984 and 1988.
A man was arrested Tuesday after running toward the West Front with a loaded shotgun, according to Capitol Police.
A hearing on the Epstein files, ICE oversight, the attorney general's testimony and Buddhist monks highlighted the week in Congress.
For the first time, a press gallery on Capitol Hill is named after a journalist: the abolitionist Frederick Douglass.
Crowds gather in front of the Capitol building in Washington on Wednesday to watch as Buddhist monks continue their "Walk for Peace."
Sen. Charles E. Schumer, left, consoles Sky Roberts, brother of Jeffrey Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre, in the Capitol on Tuesday.
House Oversight Chairman James Comer arrives in the Rayburn building on Monday for the closed-door deposition of Ghislaine Maxwell.
Six members have been sworn in to fill House vacancies so far this Congress — and it can make for an interesting first day.
Photos of the week | January 30-February 5, 2026 - Photos Of The Week DHS funding and a new member of Congress were just a couple of the highlights in and around the Capitol. Here are images captured by CQ Roll Call photojournalists this week.
The Capitol dome is seen through the snow-covered skylights of the Capitol Visitor Center on Thursday, as temperatures rose above freezing.
A sign marks a reserved seat on a Metro Blue Line train on Wednesday honoring civil rights pioneer Rosa Parks on her birthday.
Photojournalists take photos of Speaker Mike Johnson in the Capitol on Tuesday after the House cleared a $1.2 trillion spending package.