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Here’s what happened during Trump’s 12th week in office
President Donald Trump ramped up steep tariffs against Chinese imports to the U.S. this week while alleviating them for other countries during trade negotiations this week. He also signed a series of executive orders aimed at repealing Biden-era restrictions.
The Trump administration announced Wednesday it would lower reciprocal tariffs on other countries, while also revealing that the administration would immediately hike tariffs on Chinese goods to 145%. In response, China has raised its tariffs on U.S. goods to 125%.
Trump disclosed historic tariffs in a ceremony at the White House’s Rose Garden for a «Make America Wealthy Again» event on April 2, asserting that these new duties would generate new jobs for U.S. workers.
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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent departs following a tariff announcement in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday, April 2, 2025. (Photographer: Jim Lo Scalzo/EPA/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
The tariff plan established a baseline tax of 10% on all imports to the U.S., along with customized tariffs for countries that place higher tariffs on U.S. goods. The baseline tariffs of 10% took effect Saturday, while the others took effect Wednesday at midnight.
But Trump announced in a post on Truth Social Wednesday that reciprocal tariffs announced last week would remain paused for 90 days, during which period the countries would only face the baseline 10% tariff.
«At some point, hopefully in the near future, China will realize that the days of ripping off the U.S.A., and other Countries, is no longer sustainable or acceptable,» Trump posted on his Truth Social media platform on Wednesday.
Secretary of the Treasury Scott Bessent said that the tariffs suggest that China is at odds with the rest of the world.
«China is the most imbalanced economy in the history of the modern world,» Bessent told reporters Wednesday. «They are the biggest source of the U.S. trade problems, and indeed they are the problem for the rest of the world.»
Here’s what also happened this week:
Shipbuilding, water pressure executive orders
Trump also signed an executive order this week aimed at reinvigorating the shipbuilding industry in the U.S., amid concerns that China is outpacing the U.S. in production.
China is responsible for more than 50% of global shipbuilding, compared to just 0.1% from the U.S., according to the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
The executive order requires agencies to craft a Maritime Action Plan and instructs the United States Trade Representative to provide a list of recommendations to deal with China’s «anticompetitive actions within the shipbuilding industry,» among other things.
TRUMP ENDS BIDEN-ERA WATER REGULATIONS TO ‘MAKE AMERICA’S SHOWERS GREAT AGAIN’

President Donald Trump speaks to reporters as he signs executive orders in the Oval Office of the White House on April 9, 2025. (Getty Images)
Trump also signed an executive order to reverse Obama- and Biden-era conservation measures that limited water pressure in showers in an attempt to «make showers great again.» Former President Barack Obama initially imposed the water pressure restrictions, and Trump sought to ease some of them during his first term.
However, former President Joe Biden reinstated the measure, which limited multi-nozzle shower heads from releasing more than 2.5 gallons of water per minute.
«I like to take a nice shower, take care of my beautiful hair,» Trump said Wednesday. «I have to stand in the shower for 15 minutes until it gets wet. Comes out drip, drip, drip. It’s ridiculous.»
Gearing up for talks with Iran
The Trump administration also unveiled plans this week for upcoming talks to negotiate with Iran on Saturday. While Trump has reiterated that these discussions will be «direct» nuclear talks, Iran has pushed back on that description and characterized them as «indirect» negotiations instead.
Middle East envoy Stever Witkoff will travel to Oman on Saturday and is slated to potentially meet with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi. However, Iran has maintained that the discussions will be held through a third party instead.
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White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt speaks with reporters in the James Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House, Friday, April 11, 2025, in Washington.
«The ultimate objective is to ensure that Iran can never obtain a nuclear weapon,» Leavitt told reporters Friday. «The president believes in diplomacy, direct talks, talking directly in the same room in order to achieve that goal. But he’s made it very clear to the Iranians, and his national security team will, as well, that all options are on the table and Iran has a choice to make. You can agree to President Trump’s demand, or there will be all hell to pay. And that’s how the president feels. He feels very strongly about it.»
Fox News’ Bonny Chu, Danielle Wallace, and Caitlin McFall contributed to this report.
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Bob Marley: cómo un músico jamaiquino se convirtió en símbolo universal

El mundo celebra hoy el 81° aniversario del nacimiento de Bob Marley, quien llegó al mundo el 6 de febrero de 1945 en Nine Mile, Jamaica. Marley se transformó en un ícono universal gracias a su música y su mensaje de unidad y resistencia. Su legado permanece intacto y aún inspira tanto a sus seguidores históricos como a nuevas generaciones.
A lo largo de su vida, impulsó el reggae desde Jamaica hacia el mundo. El artista popularizó canciones que hoy resultan emblemáticas y que traspasaron las fronteras culturales. Su música no solo entretuvo, sino que también denunció problemas sociales y políticos.
Según precisó Britannica, el músico desarrolló un estilo propio. Fusionó ritmos tradicionales y letras comprometidas. De acuerdo al sitio oficial bobmarley.com, su legado no se limita a la música: también promovió valores de paz y justicia. La popularidad de temas como “No Woman, No Cry” y “Redemption Song” refleja su trascendencia.
El nacimiento de Bob Marley marcó un antes y un después para la música jamaiquina. Su ascenso coincidió con el auge del reggae como género internacional. El artista expandió la presencia de esta música, que encontró eco en distintas partes del mundo.
Marley mantuvo una postura coherente a lo largo de su carrera. La defensa de la igualdad social y la libertad personal se convirtió en el eje de sus composiciones. Según Britannica, el músico sostuvo este mensaje incluso ante la adversidad, lo que fortaleció su figura como referente.

El álbum “Exodus”, lanzado en 1977, consolidó su imagen internacional. De acuerdo a bobmarley.com, este trabajo fue elegido como uno de los más importantes del siglo XX. La crítica señala que Exodus contiene algunos de los temas más reconocidos y celebrados de la carrera del músico.
El músico falleció el 11 de mayo de 1981 en Miami, Estados Unidos a los 36 años. Su muerte no detuvo el crecimiento de su influencia. Cada aniversario de su nacimiento representa una oportunidad para que fanáticos y músicos de todo el mundo recuerden su aporte.

La familia Marley y organizaciones culturales suelen organizar tributos y eventos conmemorativos. Estos actos refuerzan la relevancia del artista y mantienen viva su memoria. El mensaje de Marley se transmite por medio de festivales, exposiciones y publicaciones.
Cabe destacar que la vigencia de Bob Marley se refleja en la actualidad del reggae. Numerosos artistas reconocen su influencia en sus obras, lo que demuestra la continuidad de su aporte. Las plataformas digitales permiten que nuevas generaciones accedan a su repertorio.

Asimismo, la figura de Marley se asocia a mensajes de unidad, resistencia y esperanza. Su música y su ejemplo aún inspiran a millones de personas en distintos contextos. El aniversario número 81 de su nacimiento confirma la permanencia de su legado.
Ocho décadas después de su nacimiento, Bob Marley representa la esencia del reggae y la defensa de la justicia social. Su obra y su mensaje continúan inspirando a quienes buscan un mundo más justo y solidario. Al mismo tiempo, la conmemoración de su natalicio mantiene vigente la memoria de un artista universal.

Su influencia atraviesa géneros musicales y fronteras geográficas. Las letras de sus canciones abordan la paz, la libertad y la dignidad humana. La crítica y los especialistas coinciden en que su propuesta artística sigue siendo relevante.
El impacto de Bob Marley no finaliza en su música: su vida y obra forman parte de la historia contemporánea. Así, el aniversario de su nacimiento invita a reflexionar sobre el valor de su legado. La vigencia de sus ideas y su música confirma que el mensaje de Marley permanece actual.
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Mayor Bass facing blowback over explosive report that she altered wildfire report to downplay city’s role

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Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass is under fire this week after a Los Angeles Times report claiming she successfully altered in her favor a critical after-action report on the devastating southern California wildfires that killed 31 people.
While Bass has repeatedly denied that she interfered with the report, the Los Angeles Times reports, citing two sources, that Bass was concerned that the city could be exposed to legal liability for its lack of preparedness and removed or softened language implicating the city.
One of the key changes, according to the Los Angeles Times, was altering details about failures to fully staff and deploy resources leading up to the fire, an issue that has drawn intense scrutiny over the past year.
The report cites a «Bass confidant» who said «the mayor didn’t tell the truth when she said she had nothing to do with changing the report.»
SPENCER PRATT ENTERS LA MAYOR RACE, ACCUSES CURRENT LEADERSHIP OF ‘CRIMINAL NEGLIGENCE’ OVER FIRE RESPONSE
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass speaks alongside immigrant community leaders outside a Home Depot in Los Angeles, California, on Sept. 8. (Mario Tama/Getty Images)
Bass, who has also drawn criticism for flying to Africa for an event days before the fire broke out despite hazardous conditions in the forecast and warnings about fire risks, has denied the accuracy of the reporting.
Still, widespread outrage has resulted both on social media and from politicians.
«There’s no moving forward until we get the answers and the people that are responsible are fired, and that includes the fire chiefs, the fire battalion chiefs, that includes the mayor, it includes anybody that had anything to do with this,» reality TV star Spencer Pratt, running for mayor of Los Angeles, told Fox Los Angeles while standing next to the burnt remains of his Palisades home that was destroyed in the fire.
Businessman Rick Caruso, who unsuccessfully ran for mayor against Bass and is said to be mulling another run, called the report an «outrage» and said that Bass «actively covered up a report meant to examine the most significant disaster in Los Angeles history.»
TRUMP BYPASSES CALIFORNIA’S ‘NIGHTMARE’ BUREAUCRACY TO UNLOCK $3.2B FOR WILDFIRE SURVIVORS

Flames from the Palisades Fire burn a building on Sunset Boulevard amid a powerful windstorm on Jan. 8, 2025, in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. (Apu Gomes/Getty Images)
More than a year after a series of the most expensive and devastating wildfires tore through the Palisades and Altadena neighborhoods of Los Angeles, survivors are still stuck in limbo as red tape, rising costs and stalled aid slow recovery. California’s strict rebuilding regulations, combined with the scale of the devastation, help explain why rebuilding has barely begun.
Additionally, questions remain about the city’s response to the fire as local leaders face criticism for empty fire hydrants, an empty reservoir, slow response times, inadequate brush clearance and maintenance, and a botched PR response in the days following the fire.
The Eaton and Palisades fires, in addition to taking the lives of 31 residents, scorched a combined 37,728 acres, an area larger than California’s Disneyland, Knott’s Berry Farm and Universal Studios combined, destroying more than 16,200 buildings in their path.
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Protesters hold up signs at the «They let us burn» protest in Pacific Palisades on Jan. 7, 2026. (Nora Moriarty)
«Mayor Bass has been unequivocal for months — she reviewed an early draft of the report and only asked the LAFD to make sure it was accurate on issues like weather and budget,» the mayor’s office said in a statement to Fox News Digital.
«She and her staff made no changes to the drafts. The Mayor has been clear about her concerns regarding pre-deployment and the LAFD’s response to the fire, which is why there is new leadership at LAFD and why she called for an independent review of the Lachman Fire mop-up. There is absolutely no reason why she would request those details be altered or erased when she herself has been critical of the response to the fire — full stop. She has said this for months. This is muckraking journalism at its lowest form. It is dangerous and irresponsible for Los Angeles Times reporters to rely on third hand unsourced information to make unsubstantiated character attacks to advance a narrative that is false.»
Fox News Digital’s Amanda Macias contributed to this report.
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