Heard On The Hill · 117th Congress
Capitol Lens | A song for Ethan
Kristin Song sits with a picture of her son Ethan, who died at age 15 in a gun accident, during Thursday’s House Judiciary markup on firearm safety legislation.
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Kristin Song sits with a picture of her son Ethan, who died at age 15 in a gun accident, during Thursday’s House Judiciary markup on firearm safety legislation.
The comedian found a lot to love about the federal government in his new Netflix show, produced by Barack and Michelle Obama.
Today’s Capitol Lens sees the sun rise over the Las Vegas Strip on Friday. Early voting in Nevada’s upcoming June 14 primaries has begun.
The Senate largely had the Capitol to itself this week, a somber one because of the mass shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas.
As Asian Pacific American Heritage Month comes to a close, waves of hate and lingering fear haven’t stopped these networking groups.
If people can find out when a pizza is out for delivery, the Modernization Staff Association thinks Congress should track flag requests too.
“I have one of the longest commutes in the lower 48,” says the retiring chair of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee.
Capitol Lens taps the archives for Memorial Day with this May 26, 2019, photo showing a Marine saluting Rolling Thunder bikers.
Cartoonist Eric Orner made his graphic novel debut this month with “Smahtguy: The Life and Times of Barney Frank” about his former boss.
Kia ora! New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern meets with a bipartisan group of senators in today‘s Capitol Lens.
A zero-sum game: The baby boomer generation is so powerful that it’s hard for millennials and Gen Z to get involved in politics.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer walks through an area of the Ohio Clock Corridor undergoing restoration in today’s Capitol Lens.
A contractor climbing inside new trash and recycling bins outside the Capitol Visitor Center is the focus of today’s Capitol Lens.
Photos of the week: A lunar eclipse, ducklings, UFOs and foreign leaders showed up on Capitol Hill this week.
Today’s Capitol Lens sees Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson and Finnish President Sauli Niinistö.
All the speakers echoed a passion for reducing stigma for those seeking mental health treatment and sharing personal stories.
The Congressional Gold Medal Ceremony honoring World War II merchant mariners is the focus of today’s Capitol Lens.
Democratic Rep. Brenda Lawrence of Michigan is calling it quits in Congress, but she’s not done with public service.
Today's Capitol Lens sees Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis greeting Vice President Kamala Harris in the House chamber on Tuesday.
Photos of the Week: The Supreme Court’s leaked draft of a decision overturning Roe v. Wade continued to dominate the news on Capitol Hill.