FOX 5 On The Hill: Easter Sunday
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Father Keith O'Hare of St. Louis Catholic Church in Alexandria joins the show to discuss the importance of faith during the pandemic on this Easter Sunday.

FOX 5 On The Hill: Coronavirus Latest
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Dr. Lucy McBride of Foxhall Internists joins the show to discuss revised travel guidelines, the push for vaccinations and other developments in the pandemic.

FOX 5 On The Hill: Regional Roundup
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Bob McCartney of The Washington Post joins the show to discuss area projects funded by the American Rescue Plan, plus other top local headlines.

FOX 5 On The Hill: Capitol Security
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Zach Terwilliger, former U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, joins the show to discuss how to handle security threats at the Capitol, as well as recent mass shootings in Atlanta and Colorado.

FOX 5 On The Hill: Capitol Attack Latest
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FOX 5's Stephanie Ramirez breaks down the latest fallout from Friday's deadly attack at the U.S. Capitol.

Majority in US back easier voter registration, poll results show

A new survey measuring the popularity of major pieces of sweeping legislation in Congress finds solid support from Americans for Democrats’ proposals to overhaul voting in the U.S.

US to begin indirect talks with Iran on returning to nuclear deal

The United States and Iran will talk with other world powers about returning to the Obama-era agreement that limited Iran’s nuclear program in exchange for the removal of crippling economic sanctions.

Kamala Harris, second gentleman to move into official vice presidential residence next week

After more than two months of living in temporary housing, Vice President Kamala Harris will soon move into her official residence on the grounds of the U.S. Naval Observatory in Washington.

Gaetz keeps seat on House Judiciary panel amid DOJ investigation

Republican Rep. Matt Gaetz, a prominent conservative and a close ally of former President Donald Trump who has been under federal investigation for a former relationship, would lose his House seat if convicted of a felony.

Poll: Most Americans approve of Biden's early handling of COVID-19 pandemic

Americans are broadly supportive of President Joe Biden’s early handling of the coronavirus pandemic, and approval of his stewardship of the economy has ticked up following passage of a sprawling $1.9 trillion relief bill.

Reversing Trump policies, Pentagon to release new rules for transgender troops

The Pentagon on Wednesday will sweep away Trump-era policies that largely banned transgender people from serving in the military, issuing new rules that offer them wider access to medical care and assistance with gender transition, defense officials told The Associated Press.

Rep. Matt Gaetz denies wrongdoing amid report he's being investigated over alleged relationship with teen girl

Republican Rep. Matt Gaetz, a prominent conservative in Congress and a close ally of former President Donald Trump, said Tuesday he is being investigated by the Justice Department over a former relationship but denied any criminal wrongdoing.

Biden announces broad efforts to combat anti-Asian violence, bias in US

President Joe Biden announced Tuesday broad actions by the White House to address the rise in anti-Asian violence in the U.S. and bias against Asian communities.

Trump's heir? Mike Pence re-emerges, lays groundwork for 2024 presidential run

Former Vice President Mike Pence is steadily reentering public life as he eyes a potential run for the White House in 2024 -- despite an apparent snub by former President Donald Trump.

Biden names diverse slate of judicial nominees for federal courts

President Joe Biden on Tuesday announced his first slate of judicial nominees to serve as federal district or appeals court judges.

Groups file lawsuit challenging Georgia’s Republican-backed election law

The Georgia NAACP and other civil rights groups have filed a lawsuit in federal court challenging Georgia’s new Republican-backed election law.

San Francisco to pay 'essential' artists $1,000 per month basic income in pilot program amid pandemic

Applicants are required to be someone who "actively engages with the community through music, dance, creative writing, visual art, performance art, installation, photography, theater, or film."