Edición Semanaria (Weekly Edition)

How is Trump’s Tariff War Affecting the U.S.? – President Donald Trump put the brakes on his tariff war and announced a 90-day pause for most U.S. trading partners, with the exception of China. The announcement provided a respite from the shuddering downturn in international markets. But economists and activists warn that the risks of a recession persist. How is this affecting farmers and working families? José López Zamorano provides the details from Washington, DC.
Lawsuits Seek to Recover Los Angeles Fire Losses – Three months after the most devastating wildfires in Los Angeles history, lawsuits are piling up against Southern California Edison Electric Company. Investigations continue, but there is evidence that the Eaton fire started with a spark in one of Edison’s transmission towers, destroying more than 9,000 structures. Two Latino families who were affected joined the lawsuits. Alejandro Maciel brings us their stories from Altadena, California.
Mexico Proposes Economic Wellbeing Summit at Latin American Forum – During a whirlwind visit to the ninth annual meeting of Latin American and Caribbean leaders, Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo proposed a summit on economic wellbeing. Faced with the new reality of the world economy, she called for unity and cooperation in human migration, and to act in defense of migrants. She also spoke out against the blockade of Cuba and Venezuela. Citlali Sáenz reports from Mexico City with the details.