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Hip-hop photo legend Mel D. Cole talks about how COVID, quarantine, and the killing of George Floyd have transformed his career arc. More »
Mario Smith first broke out in cold sweats on Nov. 21. He thought it was just exhaustion from working maintenance shifts at the Gus Harrison Correctional Facility in Adrian, Mi., where he’s been incarcerated since 2018. But then guards came to his cell on Nov.... More »
This year has felt like a decade’s worth of news packed into 12 months. CQ Roll Call photojournalists covered the president’s impeachment trial, the onset and continued impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, the racial justice movement, the primaries and general ele... More »
Starting off with an impeachment trial was a sign this would not be an average election year. Among the other noteworthy developments this year were the lying in state of civil rights icon Rep. John Lewis, D-Ga., the elation (for some) of an administration cha... More »
On a typical week in a typical year, you can find me roaming the hallways of Congress photographing the ins and outs of daily life on Capitol Hill. However, 2020 was far from typical. From covering the D.C. protests after the killing of George Floyd, holidays ... More »
Just before 9:30 a.m. on Monday, Sandra Lindsay, an intensive care nurse at Long Island Jewish Medical Center in Queens, New York, became one of the first people to get vaccinated against COVID-19. The jab was the highly anticipated start of what public health... More »
The 4th Circuit Court of Appeals heard arguments Friday on the government’s bid to revive a pair of guilty verdicts a federal court jury returned last year against Bijan Rafiekian. More »
Netflix's small-town drama Virgin River has developed a devoted fanbase since its premiere in 2019, and when the second season premiered this in November, it became one of the most watched shows on Netflix. There is a lot to love about the show, from its pictu... More »
HBO has unveiled more cast members for its long-anticipated Game of Thrones prequel, House of the Dragon. On Dec. 11, Variety confirmed that Olivia Cooke, Matt Smith, and Emma D'Arcy have all joined the lineup and will help bring the drama to life. The news ca... More »