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An appeals court ruled Friday that the government can enforce a vaccine-or-testing rule for companies with more than 100 employees. A sign on the door of a coffee shop in New York City asks for proof of vaccination on December 13.

Appeals court lets Biden administration enforce vaccine rules for large employers

By Tierney Sneed, CNN The Biden administration scored a significant victory Friday in its court battles to enforce various federal Covid-19 vaccine mandates, with an appeals court ruling that the government can enforce its vaccine-or-testing rule for companies with more than 100 employees. Soon after the order came down, those challenging the mandate said that

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President Joe Biden speaks during a holiday reception for the Democratic National Committee in Washington

The week in five lines

By Lauren Dezenski, CNN Here are the must-read lines from the top story of each day this week. Monday January 6 panel unveils text messages to Meadows: “Donald Trump Jr., Fox News personalities and lawmakers unsuccessfully implored then-White House chief of staff Mark Meadows on January 6 to get President Donald Trump to stop the

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Walker's campaign deleted a claim

Herschel Walker campaign deletes a false claim saying the Republican candidate for Senate graduated from college

By Rachel Janfaza, CNN Herschel Walker’s campaign for Senate removed a false claim — which inaccurately said the Republican candidate graduated from the University of Georgia — from a website for his Senate bid, the Atlanta Journal Constitution reported. Walker’s campaign deleted the claim, which said that the former football star had “graduated from UGA

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‘This battle is not over:’ Biden pledges to ‘keep up the fight’ on voting rights as Republicans block legislation

By Kate Sullivan, CNN President Joe Biden on Friday pledged to “keep up the fight” to pass voting rights legislation that remains stalled in Congress due to Republican opposition, as he delivered the commencement address at a historically Black university in South Carolina. “I’ve never seen anything like the unrelenting assault on the right to

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US cybersecurity officials issued an "emergency directive" ordering all federal civilian agencies to quickly address a critical software flaw that is impacting big tech firms around the world.

US issues ’emergency directive’ ordering government agencies to address critical software flaw

By Sean Lyngaas, CNN US cybersecurity officials on Friday issued an “emergency directive” ordering all federal civilian agencies to quickly address a critical software flaw that is impacting big tech firms around the world. The order from the US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency gives federal agencies until December 23 to document internet-facing installations of

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House oversight committee releases report detailing efforts of Trump administration officials to ‘undermine’ Covid-19 efforts in US

By Lauren Fox and Daniella Diaz, CNN Trump administration officials made “deliberate efforts to undermine the nation’s coronavirus response for political purposes,” the House Select subcommittee on the coronavirus crisis led by Democrats said in a report released Friday. The committee, which spent months working to interview former Trump officials, said the administration worked to

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