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President Joe Biden is expected to deliver remarks announcing a new wave of federally deployed medical teams to six states to help hospitals combat Covid-19

Biden says his administration will make free high-quality face masks available to all Americans

By Kate Sullivan, Kaitlan Collins, Betsy Klein, Jeremy Diamond and Paul LeBlanc, CNN President Joe Biden on Thursday announced his administration would make “high-quality masks” available to Americans for free, as the US struggles to contain the new surge of the Omicron variant and hospitalizations from Covid-19 reach new highs. The President also announced his

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Nikki Haley Fast Facts

CNN Editorial Research Here’s a look at the life of Nikki Haley, former US ambassador to the United Nations and former Republican governor of South Carolina. Personal Birth date: January 20, 1972 Birth place: Bamberg, South Carolina Birth name: Nimrata Nikki Randhawa Father: Ajit S. Randhawa, professor and business owner Mother: Raj Kaur Randhawa, teacher

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Biden administration officials will meet with key software developers and major tech firms like Apple and Google to discuss ways of making open-source computer code more secure

Biden administration will meet with big tech firms Thursday over national security concerns in software

By Sean Lyngaas, CNN Biden administration officials will meet with key software developers and major tech firms like Apple and Google on Thursday to discuss ways of making open-source computer code more secure after a critical vulnerability emerged last month that US officials said could have affected hundreds of millions of devices worldwide. The virtual

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Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin on Wednesday said President Joe Biden may have gone "a little too far in his rhetoric" when he compared lawmakers who do not support changing Senate filibuster rules to pass stalled voting and elections legislation to segregationists.

Top Democrat concedes Biden may have gone ‘a little too far’ in comparing some lawmakers to segregationists

By Shawna Mizelle, CNN Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin on Wednesday said President Joe Biden may have gone “a little too far in his rhetoric” when he compared lawmakers who do not support changing Senate filibuster rules to pass stalled voting and elections legislation to segregationists. “Joe Biden came to the United States Senate on

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A voter wearing a protective mask casts a ballot at a polling location for the 2020 Presidential election in Houston

Trump allies’ fake Electoral College certificates offer fresh insights about plot to overturn Biden’s victory

By Zachary Cohen and Marshall Cohen, CNN In the weeks after the 2020 election, then-President Donald Trump’s allies sent fake certificates to the National Archives declaring that Trump won seven states that he actually lost. The documents had no impact on the outcome of the election, but they are yet another example of how Team

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