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The pandas are coming! The pandas are coming! China will send giant pandas to live at the San Francisco Zoo, the city’s mayor announced on Friday. The timeline for their arrival will be set by the completion of a new panda enclosure at the zoo. China said back in February it also plans to send two giant pandas to the San Diego Zoo — the first time it has granted new panda loans to the US in two decades.

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The weekend that was

• House Democrats joined Republicans to pass a $95 billion foreign aid package for Ukraine, Israel and the Indo-Pacific region. The measures now go to the Senate. House Speaker Mike Johnson defied the right flank of his party to shepherd the legislation through.
• President Joe Biden signed a bill that reauthorizes a key surveillance authority after the Senate passed the legislation despite a contentious debate over privacy concerns, avoiding a lapse in the controversial program.
• Two people were killed and at least six others were injured in a shooting at a block party in Memphis, where up to 300 people were gathered, police said. They believe at least two people opened fire at the party.
• Hourly workers at Volkswagen’s plant in Chattanooga, Tennessee, overwhelming voted to join the United Auto Workers, a major breakthrough in the union’s effort to organize workers at plants nationwide.
• The University of Southern California called off appearances by prominent speakers and honorees at graduation, days after the institution canceled the commencement speech of Muslim valedictorian Asna Tabassum due to what it called security concerns.

The week ahead

Monday
Opening arguments and the first witness testimony could begin in the first criminal trial of former President Donald Trump. Trump is charged with 34 felony counts of falsifying business records for his alleged role in a hush money scheme before the 2016 election. It is just one of four criminal cases he faces while running again for president.

April 22 is Earth Day, an annual event designed to highlight the importance of environmental conservation and sustainability.

The Jewish holiday of Passover begins at sundown.

Tuesday
The judge overseeing Trump’s hush money trial is scheduled to hold a hearing over the prosecution’s request that he be held in contempt for repeatedly violating the gag order in the case. The DA’s office claims Trump has continued to violate the gag order in several online posts to his Truth Social account and also in articles posted on his official campaign website.

Pennsylvania will hold its primary election. President Joe Biden made a three-day swing through the Keystone State last week, where recent polling shows a close contest between Biden and Trump heading into the November presidential election.

A full moon dubbed the Pink Moon will appear in the sky — one of 12 full moons occurring during 2024.

Thursday
The Supreme Court will hear arguments in the blockbuster case over whether Trump may claim immunity from prosecution in the federal election subversion case. The timing of the case has drawn considerable scrutiny, as it could help determine whether he faces a trial over his efforts to overturn the 2020 election before the November 2024 election. Special counsel Jack Smith, who brought the criminal charges, has sought to speed up the proceedings over Trump’s immunity claim so that he can bring the matter to trial as quickly as possible. An original trial date set for early March already has been postponed.

Saturday
Journalists, lawmakers, government officials and celebrity guests will gather alongside President Biden and first lady Jill Biden for the annual White House Correspondents Dinner — affectionately known as the “Nerd Prom.” “Saturday Night Live” cast member and “Weekend Update” co-anchor Colin Jost will headline the event. The White House Correspondents’ Association hosts its annual dinner as a fundraiser for the organization and to provide scholarships for students interested in pursuing a career in journalism.

One Thing: Coral reefs and climate change
In this week’s “One Thing” podcast, CNN’s Ivan Watson examines how extreme climate change-fueled events are on display in Australia and whether they could provide lessons in climate resiliency for the rest of the world. Listen here.

Photos of the week

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Former President Donald Trump appears with his legal team at the start of jury selection at Manhattan Criminal Court in New York on Monday, April 15.
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Indonesia's Mount Ruang volcano spews hot lava and ash columns into the night sky Wednesday, April 17, as seen from Sitaro, North Sulawesi. The volcano erupted multiple times this week, prompting the evacuation of hundreds of nearby villagers.
Charlie Riedel/AP
American golfer Scottie Scheffler celebrates after winning the Masters tournament at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia, on Sunday, April 14. It was Scheffler's second Masters title.
Amir Cohen/Reuters
An anti-missile system, as seen from Ashkelon, Israel, operates early Sunday, April 14, after Iran launched an unprecedented large-scale drone and missile attack at Israel. Iran attacked late Saturday in retaliation for a suspected Israeli strike on an Iranian diplomatic complex in Syria earlier this month. More than 300 projectiles were fired toward Israel, but "99%" of them were intercepted by Israel's aerial defense systems and its "partners," according to the Israeli military.
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Dancers gather at the Plaza Hotel in New York before breaking the Guinness World Record for most ballerina dancers en pointe simultaneously on Wednesday, April 17.
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Revelers smear each other with vermilion powder at a festival marking the Nepali New Year in Thimi, on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal, on Sunday, April 14.
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Firefighters battle a blaze at Copenhagen's old stock exchange, one of the Danish capital's most famous landmarks, on Tuesday, April 16. The building dates back to 1625. Copenhagen police launched an investigation on Wednesday, which they said would be a "complicated process."
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Soldiers carry the coffins of Ukrainian army sergeants Tomkevych Mykhailo and Kril Olexander during their funeral at the Saints Peter and Paul church in Lviv, Ukraine, on Tuesday, April 16.
Abbie Parr/AP
Denver celebrates after defeating Boston College in the championship game of the men's NCAA college hockey tournament in St. Paul, Minnesota, on Saturday, April 13.
Jason Andrew/The New York Times/Redux
House Speaker Mike Johnson speaks to reporters as he walks back to his office at the Capitol in Washington, DC, on Friday, April 12. Johnson announced Wednesday he is sticking with his plan to put a series of foreign aid bills on the floor, including funding for Ukraine, after facing significant pressure from hardliners.
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Cyclists compete in the 47th Tour of the Alps in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, on Monday, April 15.
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Goslings walk in a meadow in Frankfurt, Germany, on Saturday, April 13.
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Greek actress Mary Mina, playing the role of High Priestess, carries the torch during the Olympic flame lighting ceremony for the Paris 2024 Olympics in Ancient Olympia, Greece, on Tuesday, April 16. The flame will now begin its journey in a relay to light the cauldron that will mark the opening for the Summer Games in July.
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Seals rest on an ice mass in Antarctica on Thursday, April 11.
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A medic gives first aid to an injured child at al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in Deir al-Balah, Gaza, on Tuesday, April 16.
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Republican impeachment managers from the House of Representatives carry articles of impeachment against Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas to the Senate in Washington, DC, on Tuesday, April 16. The Democratic-controlled Senate voted to kill both articles of impeachment. The blink-and-you-missed-it trial marked the culmination of a mostly failed political gambit hatched by House Republicans seeking to cast the limelight on the Biden administration's handling of the southern border ahead of the general election.
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Police officers arrest pro-Palestinian demonstrators who had set up an encampment at Columbia University in New York on Thursday, April 18. More than 100 people were arrested on suspicion of criminal trespass, according to a law enforcement official, as police dispersed the protest, which began a day earlier as the university's president testified before a House committee about the school's response to antisemitism.
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Sabrina Carpenter performs at Coachella in Indio, California, on Friday, April 12.
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Vehicles are abandoned in flood water on Wednesday, April 17, after a year's worth of rain unleashed immense flash flooding in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. It was the country's heaviest rainfall in 75 years, with some areas recording more than 250 mm (around 10 inches) of precipitation in fewer than 24 hours, the state's media office said in a statement Wednesday.
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Young women dressed in traditional attire sing and dance during the Shuwalid festival in Harar, Ethiopia, on Tuesday, April 16. Shuwalid is an annual festival celebrated by the Harari people of Ethiopia and marks the end of six days of fasting to compensate omissions during Ramadan.
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Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James shoots during a game agains the New Orleans Pelicans in New Orleans on Tuesday, April 16.
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Palestinians gather on the beach in Deir al-Balah, Gaza, on Wednesday, April 17.
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Israeli armored personnel carriers move along the Israel-Gaza border after leaving Gaza on Wednesday, April 17.
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Rust armorer Hannah Gutierrez Reed wipes her tears during her sentencing in Santa Fe, New Mexico, on Monday, April 15. Gutierrez Reed, who was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter last month for the 2021 on-set fatal shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins, was sentenced to 18 months in prison, the maximum possible punishment.
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Girl Scout Daisies watch a car race during the Girl Scouts Pinewood Derby in Marietta, Georgia, on Saturday, April 13.
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Milwaukee Brewers second baseman Brice Turang slides safely past San Diego Padres catcher Kyle Higashioka during a game in Milwaukee on Wednesday, April 17.
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Emergency service workers on the scene after six people were killed and several injured in a mass stabbing at the Westfield Bondi Junction shopping mall in Sydney, Australia, on Saturday, April 13.
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President Joe Biden is seen in the viewfinder of a video camera as he delivers virtual remarks during the National Action Network Convention in Washington, DC, on Friday, April 12.
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Concertgoers attend the Yangtze Finless Porpoise Music Festival in Nanjing, in China's Jiangsu province, on Sunday, April 14. See last week in 28 photos.

Check out more images from the week that was, curated by CNN Photos.

What’s happening in entertainment

In theaters
“Challengers,” a love triangle set in the world of professional tennis, opens Friday. The film stars Zendaya as Tashi, a former tennis champion turned coach married to a champion on a losing streak. When Tashi’s ex-boyfriend — also a pro tennis player — enters the picture, sparks (and tennis balls) fly.

“Breathe” puts a new spin on a post-apocalyptic premise. Zombies? No problem. Aliens? No problem. A global ice age? No problem. No oxygen? That is a problem The movie features EGOT winner Jennifer Hudson, Milla Jovovich and Sam Worthington. (“Breathe” is distributed by Warner Bros. Entertainment, which like CNN is a unit of Warner Bros. Discovery.)

Did you know that April 26 is also “Alien Day?” Well, you do now! Ridley Scott’s 1979 classic, featuring the most badass woman ever to hoist a flamethrower in sci-fi history, spawned a series of successful (and terrifying) sequels and prequels. The original film returns to theaters for a limited engagement on 4/26 — a nod to LV-426, the moon Ripley and her doomed crew landed on and where they stumbled upon a derelict alien ship loaded with xenomorph eggs.

What’s happening in sports

At a glance …

The first round of the NBA Playoffs kicked off Saturday with 16 teams vying for the championship. The 64-18 Boston Celtics hold the NBA’s best record and finished 14 games ahead of their nearest challenger in the Eastern Conference, while the defending champion Denver Nuggets are among the favorites in the West. In Saturday’s games, the Knicks, Nuggets, Cavaliers and Timberwolves came out on top. The NBA Finals are scheduled to begin on June 6.

In hockey, the Stanley Cup Playoffs are underway. On Saturday, the Boston Bruins and Carolina Hurricanes won their series openers. Four additional first-round matchups are scheduled for today.

Finally, if you are counting down the days until the start of the NFL season, the 2024 NFL Draft is Thursday and Friday. The Chicago Bears are expected to choose USC quarterback Caleb Williams with their No. 1 pick.

For more of your favorite sports, head on over to CNN Sports as well as Bleacher Report, which — like CNN — is owned by Warner Bros. Discovery.

Quiz time!

Looking for a challenge to start your week? Take CNN’s news quiz to see how much you remember from the week that was! So far, 54% of fellow quiz fans have gotten eight or more questions right. How will you fare?

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‘Mr. Blue Sky’
In celebration of Earth Day, here’s wishing you blue skies and a brighter future. (Click here to view)