Heard On The Hill · 116th Congress
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DC Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton caught up with Heard on the Hill over bagels (and Zoom) this week as she gets ready for Mother’s Day.
When the Senate returned to Capitol Hill for the first time in weeks, they found the Capitol transformed by protective measures against the pandemic.
They may strut around like they own the place, but baby ducks can have trouble in the city. They fall into grates. They get stranded in fountains.
“Joan lived life completely and without apology — whether protesting against a war … or campaigning for Barack Obama,” the congresswoman wrote.
The husband of Democratic Rep. Jahana Hayes has tested positive for COVID-19, according to the congresswoman.
The Native Americans & Coronavirus Virtual Town Hall wants to raise awareness about the economic and health impact tribes are facing amid COVID-19.
People rode around the District in caravans of bikes or cars, shoving banners out half-closed windows with their message: “Essential not expendable.”
Activist groups are holding roving protests all week, starting with a car and bike caravan to advocate for people of color during the coronavirus pandemic.
Citizen DJ allows users to make hip hop beats by to pulling sound clips from the Library of Congress' vast audio collections
Mask or no mask? That was the question on the House floor this week. Wear it on the floor, but not while you’re speaking? No one could agree.
Congress returned to Washington to pass another COVID-19 relief package as protests begin calling for the economy to reopen.
Just 91,000 people live in Dougherty County, Georgia, but as of Wednesday, it had seen more COVID-19 deaths than anywhere in the state.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren loses brother to COVID-19 - Uncategorized
Two slices of bread, medium cheddar cheese and a can of tuna. Throw in a microwave, and we officially have a recipe for disaster.
Protesters descended on downtown Richmond, demanding that Gov. Ralph Northam reopen Virginia’s economy, and CQ Roll Call’s photographers were there.
To quarantine beard or not to quarantine beard: Congress decides - Coronavirus
Potesters calling for Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan to lift coronavirus-related restrictions circle downtown Annapolis on Saturday.
A quick perusal through @ratemyskyperoom shows scores might not be based just on whether someone’s curtains are clashing with a Britney Spears album poster.
It started when Nancy Pelosi appeared on “The Late, Late Show with James Corden.” Before long, the frozen treat unwittingly became a political weapon.