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Monday, October 17, 2022

Waves of drones across morning skies

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Daily Briefing
 
Monday, October 17
A drone approaches for an attack in Kyiv on October 17, 2022, amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Waves of drones across morning skies
Ukraine's capital hit again.

Witnesses posted videos of Russian drones buzzing across bright morning skies over Kyiv Monday and of what sounded like gunshots from people trying to shoot them down. Also in the news: It's the deadline for anyone who got a six-month tax extension. University of Georgia is back in college football's No. 1 spot. 

🙋🏼‍♀️ I'm Nicole Fallert, Daily Briefing author. 

Here we go with Monday's news

🍂 Up first: Here's why you probably don't need to rake your leaves this fall.

Suicide drones strike Kyiv 

Explosive-laden suicide drones have struck Ukraine's capital as families were preparing to start their week, the blasts echoing across Kyiv and sending people scurrying to shelters. Kyiv city Mayor Vitali Klitschko said the capital's central Shevchenko district was hit, damaging several apartment blocks and setting fire to a non-residential building.

One thing to know: The drones' intended targets weren't immediately clear but Russian strikes over the past week have hit infrastructure, including power facilities. 

Why Russia is attacking now: President Vladimir Putin's new mobilization appears to be a response to the bombing that damaged the bridge linking Russia to the Crimean Peninsula a week ago and new gains by Ukraine to take back land the Kremlin said it has annexed.
Putin has ordered hundreds of thousands of reservists to enter the war as part of a hasty mobilization to beef up Russia's presence in Ukraine. The new soldiers reportedly are being given less equipment than the already substandard allotment provided to other Russian troops.
Brittney Griner releaseThe release of WNBA star Brittney Griner from a Moscow-area prison is a priority for  President Joe Biden but not for Moscow, an aide to Putin said Sunday.
A police officer fires at a flying drone following attacks in Kyiv on October 17, 2022, amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
A police officer fires at a flying drone following attacks in Kyiv on October 17, 2022, amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
YASUYOSHI CHIBA, AFP via Getty Images

Remembering Raleigh shooting victims

In the aftermath of a Thursday shooting that left five people dead in Raleigh, North Carolina, details emerged about the victims as loved ones and a community mourned. Among those who were killed were a police officer, an avid marathon runner and a neighborhood social butterfly. One was supposed to get married in two weeks at her dream fall wedding in the mountains. Another was just 16 years old and a junior in high school. A 15-year-old suspect was taken into custody Thursday night after being accused of shooting people in a residential neighborhood before opening fire again along a walking trail. Read more

People set up a memorial table with images of the victims of a shooting in the Hedignham neighborhood on October 15, 2022 in Raleigh, North Carolina. A vigil to honor victims and to offer healing through counselors and other community resources was held at the Willow Oak Pool after a 15 year old male shot and killed 5 people in the neighborhood and surrounding areas.
People set up a memorial table with images of the victims of a shooting in the Hedignham neighborhood on October 15, 2022 in Raleigh, North Carolina.
Melissa Sue Gerrits, Getty Images

More news to know now:

👁 An arrest was made in California serial killings while the suspect was out ''hunting'' for another victim, Stockton police say.
⁉ Wait, what are the midterms, really?  Here's what to know about them and why they're important.
🛑 As the FBI probed Jan. 6, many agents sympathized with the insurrection, according to a newly released email.
👁 Most arrests by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' new election crimes units were Black voters.
🟪 She had ''a baby dying inside'' her. Under Missouri's abortion ban, doctors could do nothing.
📰 Hurricane Ian brings renewed focus to ''life and death'' struggle for prisoners during a disaster.
⚾ The San Diego Padres will advance to National League Championship Series for the first time since 1998.
🎧 On today's 5 Things podcastnational correspondent Elizabeth Weise explains how massive ships are killing endangered whales every year. You can listen to the podcast every day on Apple PodcastsSpotify, or on your smart speaker.

🌤 What's the weather this week? Check your local forecast here.

Xi Jinping to remain 'chairman of everything' in China after being presented a third term

Xi Jinping will upend Chinese political traditions cementing his status as one of the world's most powerful leaders – and take on the U.S. to become the dominant superpower – when members of the country's ruling Communist Party extend a third term as general secretary at the Party's 20th National Congress. The conclave kicked off Sunday and runs for about a week. Xi is already poised to remain in power for the rest of his life after China's lawmakers abolished the two-term limit on the presidency, a largely ceremonial title. Xi will be reconfirmed as president next March. Read more

In this photo provided by China's Xinhua News Agency, Chinese President and party leader Xi Jinping delivers a speech at a ceremony marking the centenary of the ruling Communist Party in Beijing on July 1, 2021. China's Communist Party is marking the 100th anniversary of its founding with speeches and grand displays intended to showcase economic progress and social stability to justify its iron grip on political power that it shows no intention of relaxing.
In this photo provided by China's Xinhua News Agency, Chinese President and party leader Xi Jinping delivers a speech at a ceremony marking the centenary of the ruling Communist Party in Beijing on July 1, 2021.
Li Xueren, AP

Got a tax extension? The deadline looms.

Nearly 19 million taxpayers requested a six-month extension for filing taxes this year — that means that plenty of people are looking at an Oct. 17 deadline for filing their federal income tax returns. Those filing in the next few weeks will want to make sure to have all their paperwork in hand, especially for any payments they received in 2021 for the advance child tax credit. These advance payments aren't taxable but they are an important part of calculating your tax refund when you file a 2021 return. Read more

Feds released a preliminary application for student loan forgiveness; relief to come later.
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A check from the U.S. Treasury on top of a tax form 1040.
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Just for subscribers:

📝 In quest for Arizona victory, ''Lake and Blake'' is a thing, but ''Katie and Kelly'' is not.
🗨 Three things to know about Friday's U.S. Senate debate: Walker's prep, Warnock's record and abortion stances.
😲 ''Voting is too dumb'': Roe is gone, student debt is piling up and young people are mad. But will they vote?
🐳 Speed limits in the ocean? Massive ships are killing endangered whales each year.
🎶 How Linda Ronstadt fought — and won — a battle to release the Mexican folk album ''Canciones de Mi Padre.''

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Week 7 college football winners and losers: Tennessee topples Alabama; Michigan rolls; Utah beats USC

No. 1 Alabama and No. 8 Tennessee played an instant classic that at the very least stands as a watershed moment in the SEC and broader Bowl Subdivision. The Volunteers' 52-49 win is the program's first since Nick Saban took over the Crimson Tide in 2007 and a result that will echo across the rest of the regular season. Here are the rest of the weekend's winners and losers

Tennessee asks for donations for new goalposts after fans tear down old ones after Alabama win.
Georgia returns to No. 1 in USA TODAY Sports AFCA Coaches Poll after Alabama's loss.
Tennessee Volunteers fans carry the goal posts after defeating the Alabama Crimson Tide at Neyland Stadium.
Tennessee Volunteers fans carry the goal posts after defeating the Alabama Crimson Tide at Neyland Stadium.
Randy Sartin/USA TODAY Sports

📷 Photo of the day: Best photos from Week 6 of the 2022 NFL season 📷

Week 6 brings a new wrinkle to the NFL season. Four teams have a bye week, while others settle into a midseason routine. On Thursday, the Washington Commanders held on for a 12-9 victory over the Chicago Bears. Offense was not a problem Sunday afternoon, when the Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Bills renewed their rivalry and the Bills pulled off the late 24-20 victory. The Dallas Cowboys couldn't defeat the unbeaten Philadelphia Eagles Sunday. Read more of our Week 6 recap.

32 things we learned from Week 6 of 2022 NFL season: Bills bag Chiefs; ''Who Dey?'' trumps ''Who Dat?''

Click here to see more photos from NFL Week 6.

Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Parris Campbell (1) reaches to keep the ball inside the pylon for a touchdown.
Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Parris Campbell (1) reaches to keep the ball inside the pylon for a touchdown.
Jenna Watson, USA TODAY Sports

One more thing:

🟠 U.S. museums return 31 African bronzes that were stolen over one hundred years ago.
🔪 Spoilers! Jamie Lee Curtis addresses that ''incredible, inevitable'' ''Halloween Ends'' finale.
💛 George Saunders' new book ''Liberation Day'' will make you want to be a better human.
⭐ ''Real Housewives of New York'' Season 14 cast revealed at BravoCon: Meet the new ''Housewives.''
👻 20 popular dog costumes that'll make your pup the cutest this Halloween.
👭 Selena Gomez and Hailey Bieber have proven there's no drama.
Selena Gomez, left, and Hailey Bieber.
Selena Gomez at the at the Academy Museum Gala on Saturday.
Getty Images, left, and FilmMagic

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