Harris, Trump make last bids in battleground states with just over 20 days to election

We're just over 20 days out from Election Day. What are the key messages each side is trying to get out? How is the economy impacting voters, and what is each candidate saying on key issues such as immigration and reproductive rights? Republican strategist Tim Parrish and Democratic Advisor and president of Istreet Advocates David Goodfriend join On The Hill to discuss.

One year since Hamas terror attack on Israel

It's now been just over a year since Hamas attacked Israel, leading to a war in Gaza and increasing unrest throughout the entire Middle East. Since then, the U.S. has recorded more anti-Semitic incidents in one year than ever before with over 10,000 incidents according to the Anti-Defamation League. Meredith Weisel, a regional director of the Anti-Defamation League, joins On The Hill to discuss the ongoing challenges.

What happens if neither presidential candidate gets 270 electoral college votes?

What would happen if neither Vice President Kamala Harris or former President Donald Trump get the 270 electoral college votes that it takes to become the president? In that case, according to the 12th Amendment, the House would decide the president and the Senate would choose the VP. This has only happened once before. Casey Burgat, an assistant professor at the George Washington University Graduate School of Political Management talks about the possibility of this outcome.

A look back at the Alsobrooks-Hogan Senate debate

In the only debate for Maryland’s U.S. Senate seat, Democratic candidate Angela Alsobrooks and Republican candidate Larry Hogan faced off Thursday, in a race that could influence the balance of power in the U.S. Senate. Maryland Matters reporter William Ford joins On The Hill to discuss the debate and the key issues each candidate talked about, including abortion, Alsobrooks' tax disputes and the economy.

Feasts and Football at Tom's Watch Bar

Catch every Commanders play, every hit, and every touchdown with DJs, giveaways, $1 drinks, and epic prizes! Food and Drink game day spread available through midnight.

Adult Bullying: Recognizing the Signs and Stopping the Cycle

Kristin Whiting-Davis, psychotherapist at Kaiser Permanente, discusses the different forms of adult bullying—verbal, physical, passive-aggressive, and cyberbullying—its impact on mental and physical health, and when to seek professional help to address the harm it causes in both workplace and social settings.

Shucking Sensations at Old Town Oyster Week

Participating restaurants will be featuring Oyster and Guinness pairings all week through October 20. For $19 at Ada’s on the River, guests can enjoy Coal-Roasted Oysters made with chorizo-garlic breadcrumbs, cheddar, and pickled shallots, paired with Guinness Blonde for an additional $8.

Capital Art and Craft Festival returns to Northern Virginia

The Fall Capital Art and Craft Festival returns to Northern Virginia October 11-13, 2024 bringing more than 225 juried artisans, the largest art festival in the region, to Dulles Expo Center for the weekend event. The Capital Art & Craft Festival will feature art in more than a dozen mediums including glass, jewelry, leather, paintings, prints, photography, pottery, wearable art and wood. Attendees may buy directly from the artisans who create the work, all of which is crafted by hand.