Pelosi sets 48-hour deadline to reach stimulus deal before Election Day

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi set a 48-hour deadline for the White House to reach an agreement on a new round of coronavirus stimulus before the upcoming presidential election, saying Sunday that she is still "hopeful" despite no agreement yet in the package's language.

FOX 5 On The Hill: Political panel
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Anita Kumar of POLITICO and Siobhan Hughes of The Wall Street Journal join the show to discuss the top political headlines of the week in Washington.

FOX 5 On The Hill: Biden latest
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FOX News' Allie Raffa joins the show from Detroit, where Joe Biden hopes to flip a state Pres. Trump won in 2016.

FOX 5 On The Hill: SCOTUS latest
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Katie Barlow of SCOTUSblog joins the show to discuss the latest in the Senate confirmation hearings for Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett.

FOX 5 On The Hill: Coronavirus pandemic
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Dr. Jeffrey Gold of the University of Nebraska Medical Center joins the show to discuss the latest in the coronavirus pandemic, and why he's alarmed at surging case rates across the Great Plains and Midwest.

Women’s March 2020: What you need to know

Three years ago, D.C. was the epicenter of the largest protest in modern history as millions of protesters took to the streets for Women’s Marches.

Supreme Court to decide on exclusion of noncitizens from census count

The justices signaled in their order Friday that they will hear arguments in December and issue a decision by early January, when Trump must report the once-a-decade census results to Congress.

Maryland Governor Larry Hogan snubs Trump, Biden; votes for Ronald Reagan

Maryland Governor Larry Hogan’s public scraps with President Donald Trump during the COVID-19 crisis are well documented – so it was no surprise that, despite his party affiliation, the governor would seek out an alternative to support in the 2020 election.

Biden, Trump go at it — from a distance — in competing town halls

President Donald Trump and Democrat Joe Biden showed striking differences in temperament, views on racial justice and approaches to the pandemic that has reshaped the nation in dueling televised town halls.

Former NJ Gov. Chris Christie says he was wrong not to wear mask at White House

Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie said Thursday that he was wrong not to wear a mask at the White House after he and President Donald Trump both came down with the coronavirus.

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Face of Montgomery County council could change with November ballot

Are all voters in the northern part Montgomery County getting the same representation as the rest of the county? A group of residents says no, and they pushing a major revamp of how the county council is structured. At issue are a pair competing ballot questions on this issue. 

McConnell rejects Trump's push for 'higher' coronavirus stimulus deal

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell on Thursday rejected a coronavirus relief deal that costs more than $1.8 trillion, hours after President Trump indicated he was "absolutely" willing to raise his spending offer.

More than a dozen charged in DC demonstrations around Supreme Court hearings

Multiple protests broke out in D.C.  Thursday morning around the final phases of the Senate Judiciary Hearing for Supreme Court nominee Judge Amy Coney Barrett.

Election 2020: Will mailed-in ballots be delivered on time?

If you plan on voting by mail, election officials say it’s best to do it as early as possible so your ballot gets to its destination well before Election Day on Nov. 3.

Group of prosecutors says they’ll refuse to press charges for abortion if Roe v. Wade is overturned

Dozens of elected prosecutors and attorneys general from across the country issued a joint statement saying that they will not criminalize abortion even if Roe v. Wade were to be overturned.

More than 14M Americans have voted early in 2020 presidential election, data shows

According to data collected by the United States Election Project, over 14 million Americans have already cast their vote for the presidential election.

US Labor Secretary Eugene Scalia's wife tests positive for COVID-19

Doctors have confirmed that U.S. Secretary of Labor Eugene Scalia's wife, Trish, has tested positive for the novel coronavirus.