Heard On The Hill · 116th Congress
Canceled: Annual Congressional Baseball Game takes a hit
The annual Congressional Baseball Game for Charity has been canceled, just the latest victim of the deadly coronavirus pandemic.
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The annual Congressional Baseball Game for Charity has been canceled, just the latest victim of the deadly coronavirus pandemic.
An unmarked police vehicle was set ablaze Wednesday afternoon next to the Supreme Court, and a badly burned suspect was taken to the hospital.
The Tex-Mex restaurant that played host to staffers, interns and lawmakers and employed a future speaker of the House is expected to close by July 26.
Rep. Nita Lowey said a handful of goodbyes, the Appropriations Committee sang Happy Birthday and Rep. Adam Smith interupted everybody.
Some of the people in D.C. disparaged as not "real" by Republican senators are speaking up about what they do, who they are and D.C. statehood.
Lawmakers were clearly ready to get out of Washington for the Fourth of July holiday this week, as some of them were confused about what bills they’d just passed.
Three Black lawmakers speak about directions they received as children about interacting with law enforcement and what they’re telling the next generation.
Captain America nears a new ‘Starting Point’ - Uncategorized
A Mississippi state flag has been taken down at the U.S. Capitol, following a vote by the state’s legislature to remove the Confederate battle emblem from the official flag.
Capitol Hill has been desolate this summer. So have the interns who never made it there.
The NAACP's move to Washingon means its national headquarters will be leaving Baltimore, where it has called home for decades.
In the face of constant partisan bickering, leave it to Anthony Fauci to please both parties by whipping out a Nationals mask in the middle of a hearing.
Activist to insider: Former Pelosi aide watches Black Lives Matter go mainstream - Uncategorized
“You’d be surprised at how many Deltas work on Capitol Hill today,” says Rep. Marcia Fudge. The sorority has been a through line of the Democrat’s career.
You heard it right: Mr. Akaka, the familiar sounds of a pre-2013 Senate quorum call, was heard again on the floor, seven years after his retirement.
“People are going to have to buy new flags,” said Del. Holmes Norton, describing a U.S. flag with 51 stars. The House is voting on a statehood bill Friday.
Eleanor Holmes Norton renews call for Washington Redskins to change name, but this time feels the country is on her side
Bookstores in D.C. are reopening, just in time for the publication of John Bolton’s “The Room Where It Happened.” But there wasn’t much buzz to go with it.
Long lines at the polling place? This group sends pizza - Uncategorized
CQ Roll Call photojournalists spent the week covering, among other things, a drive-thru convention, D.C. statehood and the Supreme Court’s DACA decision.