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Edición Semanaria (Weekly Edition)

By Radio Bilingüe
Published April 10, 2026

The Farm Bill Remains Stalled as the Agricultural Crisis Worsens – The war with Iran has sent prices soaring for tractor fuel, fertilizers, and other agricultural inputs. This new economic burden is worrying farmers and Latino leaders, compounded by the lack of progress on renewing the Farm Bill. Experts believe that even if Congress reaches a partial agreement, there is no guarantee that this legislation will be passed. José López Zamorano reports from Washington, D.C.

Why is Trump’s popularity falling, especially among Latinos? – President Donald Trump’s approval rating is falling nationwide, and particularly among Latino voters. The economy and the cost of living remain the main concerns for many families. Paradoxically, those same issues were the reasons why many voted for Trump in 2024. Mariana Pineda spoke with experts and a Latina who voted for Trump and shares her observations from Houston.

Using Art and Community Support to Help Young People Overcome Addiction – Amid a substance use crisis affecting young people in California’s Central Valley, a community program is shifting away from the traditional approach to rehabilitation. Through art, community activities, and direct support, the program seeks to address not only addiction but also its root causes. How does this model work, and what makes it different? María Cortez reports from Fresno with some answers to those questions.

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