The Hill (newspaper)

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The Hill
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description "Impartial reporting on the inner workings of the Congress and the connection between politics and economy"
language English
Headquarters 1625 K St., NW, Suite 900, Washington, DC, 20006 U.S.
First edition September 1, 1994
Frequency of publication daily (during session weeks)
Sold edition 24,000 copies
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ISSN (print)

The Hill is an American (online) newspaper based in Washington, DC , which was founded in 1994 as a printed newspaper.

The focus is on US politics, its parties, business and international relations as well as the US Congress , the White House and elections.

The newspaper is displayed free of charge in newspaper boxes in political Washington and is sent to every member of Congress, the White House, press representatives, lobby groups and business and interest groups.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. thehill.com/contact
  2. thehill.com/about-us