Wednesday, April 17

1 million COVID deaths, Russia-Ukraine war: Daily Briefing Friday


President Joe Biden marked the grim turning point of 1 million American lives lost to COVID-19, describing each death as an “irreplaceable loss.” Nearly 100 Ukrainian children were killed during the month of April alone, UNICEF said. Another warm, dry day fed the nation’s largest wildfire in New Mexico, while mansions burned in a separate blaze in California. A federal judge will hear arguments on whether the Biden administration can lift a pandemic-era immigration restriction. Panic is ensuing over a US baby formula shortage. And, ready to tune into some new music? We’ve got you covered.

I’m Nicoleand here’s Friday’s news.

Some news to know now:

🔔 At least 11 people died and 31 others were rescued when a boat of suspected migrants capsized north of an uninhabited island near Puerto Rico.

😷 North Korea confirmed its first acknowledged COVID-19 outbreak.

📃 The Jan. 6 committee has subpoenaed Rep. Kevin McCarthy and four other House Republicans.

🚨 Departing White House press secretary Jen Psaki detailed threats against her and her family.

🚗 Video: Strangers saved a Florida woman who had a medical episode while driving.

🎧 On today’s 5 Things podcastreporter Swapna Venugopal Ramaswamy breaks down new polling on how few Americans think it’s a good time to buy a home. You can listen to the podcast every day on Apple Podcasts, Spotifyor on your smart speaker.

📝 What happened this week? Test how well you paid attention to the news.

Biden to meet with US city officials about coronavirus relief package funds




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