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Photos of the week | March 5-12, 2026

Capitol Police Officer looks over the list of honored police officers on Monday after scanning the QR code next to the memorial plaque honoring law enforcement officers who defended the Capitol on Jan. 6,

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The Jan. 6 plaque now hangs in a quiet hallway.

Now that a long-delayed plaque honoring officers who defended the Capitol during the Jan. 6, 2021, attack has been given a temporary place on the Senate side, some say they aren’t giving up their fight

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Photos of the week | January 1-8, 2026

after being injured while responding to the riot — and former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi in the Capitol Visitor Center on Tuesday during House Democrats' hearing marking the fifth anniversary of the Jan. 6,

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How did Capitol Hill mark the fifth anniversary of Jan. 6?

The fifth anniversary of Jan. 6, 2021, was a study in contrasts for members of Congress.↵↵Inside the Capitol, Democratic members wiped away tears as they shared memories from that day.

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In the Spotlight: Marie Gluesenkamp Perez

The resolution cites García for waiting to announce his retirement until Nov. 6, one day after the filing deadline for his seat.

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After a shutdown, no ‘A’s for effort

↵↵"The idea that we are arguing about whether or not people get … $6 a day to eat, but we're not debating the fact that Elon Musk gets $8 million a day — we need to talk about what real welfare looks like

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2022 Feature Photos of the Year

(Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call) SEPT. 6: Libby, a beagle and spaniel mix, plays in a puddle along Third Street Northwest in Washington.

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Congress eyes return of tourists with eagerness, anxiety

Krepp said it was difficult dealing with the coronavirus and each state’s separate regulations, but when a mob attacked the Capitol last year on Jan. 6, it made things worse in D.C., where he also lives