ON THE HILL: President Biden taps oil reserves
Oil and gas industry expert Tyson Slocum joins the show to talk about the impact President Biden's decision to tap oil reserves could have on gas prices.
Oil and gas industry expert Tyson Slocum joins the show to talk about the impact President Biden's decision to tap oil reserves could have on gas prices.
USNS Ruth Bader Ginsburg: Navy to name future ship after late Supreme Court justice
Secretary of the Navy Carlos Del Toro announced that a future T-AO ship will be named after late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
Secretary of the Navy Carlos Del Toro announced that a future T-AO ship will be named after late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
Jen Psaki reportedly set to leave White House for MSNBC gig in May
White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki is planning to leave her post from within the Biden administration to join MSNBC allegedly in May.
White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki is planning to leave her post from within the Biden administration to join MSNBC allegedly in May.
Herndon considers pay raise for city council and mayor
Herndon’s mayor Sheila Olem tells FOX 5 being mayor is a part-time job with full-time responsibilities.
Herndon’s mayor Sheila Olem tells FOX 5 being mayor is a part-time job with full-time responsibilities.
ON THE HILL: Representative Jennifer Wexton
Virginia Rep. Jennifer Wexton joins the show to talk about the latest news out of Washington, including her reaction to President Biden's handling of the War in Ukraine.
Virginia Rep. Jennifer Wexton joins the show to talk about the latest news out of Washington, including her reaction to President Biden's handling of the War in Ukraine.
ON THE HILL: Key political issues impacting Maryland and Virginia
Journalists Bruce Depuyt and Greg Schneider join the show to talk about the latest political news in Maryland and Virginia, including the debate over where the new stadium for the Washington Commanders should be located.
Journalists Bruce Depuyt and Greg Schneider join the show to talk about the latest political news in Maryland and Virginia, including the debate over where the new stadium for the Washington Commanders should be located.
ON THE HILL: Coronavirus latest
Dr. Jeffrey Gold joins the show to talk about the latest news on the Coronavirus pandemic, including concerns over the new variant spreading in Europe.
Dr. Jeffrey Gold joins the show to talk about the latest news on the Coronavirus pandemic, including concerns over the new variant spreading in Europe.
ON THE HILL: Economic sanctions against Russia
Ian Talley from the Wall Street Journal joins the show to talk about whether the U.S. sanctions against Russia are working.
Ian Talley from the Wall Street Journal joins the show to talk about whether the U.S. sanctions against Russia are working.
Montgomery County elections officials preparing for primary despite map uncertainty
Maryland election officials are facing several challenges after the state's primary was pushed back due to a legal battle over the congressional map.
Maryland election officials are facing several challenges after the state's primary was pushed back due to a legal battle over the congressional map.
US Rep. Jeff Fortenberry to resign after lying to feds
A California jury convicted him of lying to federal authorities about an illegal campaign donation from a foreign national.
A California jury convicted him of lying to federal authorities about an illegal campaign donation from a foreign national.
Maryland judge orders state to redraw Congressional district map
A Maryland judge ruled Friday that the state’s new congressional map is unconstitutional, the first Democratic-drawn map to be struck down by a court this redistricting cycle in what the judge called a “product of extreme partisan gerrymandering.”
A Maryland judge ruled Friday that the state’s new congressional map is unconstitutional, the first Democratic-drawn map to be struck down by a court this redistricting cycle in what the judge called a “product of extreme partisan gerrymandering.”
Senate unanimously passes marijuana research bill
Members of the U.S. Senate unanimously passed a bill that would cut through the red tape to more easily allow medical and scientific research into marijuana.
Members of the U.S. Senate unanimously passed a bill that would cut through the red tape to more easily allow medical and scientific research into marijuana.
Virginia bill would give parents the power to ban ‘sexually explicit’ content in child’s education
A bill, expected to be signed by Governor Glenn Youngkin, would let parents review curricula that could be considered sexually explicit.
A bill, expected to be signed by Governor Glenn Youngkin, would let parents review curricula that could be considered sexually explicit.
Mark Meadows urged by Supreme Court justice's wife to overturn 2020 election, report says
Virginia Thomas, wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, sent weeks of text messages imploring White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows to act to overturn the 2020 presidential election — furthering then-President Donald Trump’s lies that the free and fair vote was marred by nonexistent fraud.
Virginia Thomas, wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, sent weeks of text messages imploring White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows to act to overturn the 2020 presidential election — furthering then-President Donald Trump’s lies that the free and fair vote was marred by nonexistent fraud.
'You are worthy': Ketanji Brown Jackson tears up amid Sen. Cory Booker speech
Sen. Cory Booker of New Jersey drew tears from Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson at her Supreme Court hearing with the words, “You are worthy,” and others likes them.
Sen. Cory Booker of New Jersey drew tears from Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson at her Supreme Court hearing with the words, “You are worthy,” and others likes them.
Madeleine Albright, 1st female US secretary of state, dies at 84
Madeleine Albright, a child refugee from Nazi- and then Soviet-dominated Eastern Europe who rose to become the first female secretary of state, has died at age 84.
Madeleine Albright, a child refugee from Nazi- and then Soviet-dominated Eastern Europe who rose to become the first female secretary of state, has died at age 84.
Bill aims to curb bird deaths in DC
Hundreds of thousands of birds are dying each year and now there’s a bill to help stop it from happening.
Hundreds of thousands of birds are dying each year and now there’s a bill to help stop it from happening.
West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice signs law barring abortion because of disability
West Virginia Republican Gov. Jim Justice has signed a new law barring parents from seeking abortion care because they believe their child will be born with a disability.
West Virginia Republican Gov. Jim Justice has signed a new law barring parents from seeking abortion care because they believe their child will be born with a disability.
ON THE HILL: Sen. Ben Cardin talks the latest from Washington
Senator Ben Cardin joins the show to talk about the latest headlines out of Washington, including President Biden's response to the war in Ukraine and the upcoming Supreme Court confirmation hearings for Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson.
Senator Ben Cardin joins the show to talk about the latest headlines out of Washington, including President Biden's response to the war in Ukraine and the upcoming Supreme Court confirmation hearings for Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson.
ON THE HILL: What interest rate hike mean for you
Financial expert Chris Detmer joins the show to talk about the Federal Reserve's decision to raise interest rates could impact you.
Financial expert Chris Detmer joins the show to talk about the Federal Reserve's decision to raise interest rates could impact you.



















