They're worried on Wall Street. I'm Dave Anthony, Fox News. The Dow is plunging almost 600 points in a Trump tariff sell-off. We're going to make America great again. We have to focus on our country. Now, President Trump just posted on Truth Social he's talked to Canada's Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, and they'll speak later today as Trudeau and Mexico's leader vow to retaliate against tariffs set to go into effect at midnight.
25% on goods from Mexico and Canada, though just 10% on Canadian oil and gas. Same as the tariffs on Chinese imports. These tariffs, though, have some Americans a little uneasy. But the president says there might be some pain in the short term. But in the long run, he says this is done for the good of the country. Now, he sees that he's betting that Americans will be OK with a slight increase in tariffs.
in prices on some goods in order to stop fentanyl from crossing the borders as well as stop what the president calls an invasion of illegal migrants. Fox Business Network's Edward Lawrence at the White House. After all the immigration raids and deportations ramp up, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth will go to the border today. The head of Homeland Security, Kristi Noem, also in Texas, telling Fox. We've got a president that loves this country.
And he appreciates all of you that are doing the work for the American people. And I'm going to let them know I've got their backs. Crews are back in the Potomac River this morning, removing more of the wreckage of the American Airlines regional jet. They collided with an Army helicopter, killing all 67 people on both sides.
They'll be looking for more bodies, too. Twelve of them have yet to be recovered. A big question remains, was the helicopter flying higher than allowed, and why? Data shows the plane was about 325 feet, the helicopter 200, but that info may not be up to the second. So what we've done is pulled additional data to get...
better, more granular information to understand the altitude. National Transportation Safety Board Chair Jennifer Hommad, you just told Fox they'll release that info later today. They also have the black box recorders from the small plane that crashed Friday night in Philadelphia right after takeoff, killing all six people on the...
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Again on Wall Street, a sell-off. The Dow plunging 637 points. The Nasdaq's down 442. The S&P 500 losing 110 points after a positive start to the year where the Dow rose almost 5% in January. The price of oil is up almost a dollar. It's back over 73 bucks a barrel. Gas is unchanged, though. AAA's national average for regular remains 309 per gallon. That's three cents less than last Monday. Now, it's not just the U.S. Agency for International Development facing a shakeup in the new Trump era.
The World Health Organization has to make do without American support. The remaining member states of the World Health Organization will meet today to figure out what cuts to make from its budget now that the U.S. will no longer provide billions in funding. President Trump ordered the U.S. withdraw from the U.N.-backed health organization, claiming it to be corrupt and complicit in concealing the origins of the COVID-19 virus.
The withdrawal will take a year to enact. The U.S. had been the WHO's largest contributor, with China only providing a fraction of its operating costs. Eben Brown, Fox News. They honored music's best last night, and Beyonce added to her record Grammy total. As for her album of the year, Cowboy Carter, which also won Best Country Album, Kendrick Lamar won the most Grammys, five, including Record and Song of the Year for Not Like Us.
There's a new king of the box office, Dog Man, with a $36 million opening weekend. What if we sew the dog's head onto the man's body?
idea. Universal and DreamWorks Animation's canine crime fighting film opened at the higher end of expectations thanks to a pent up demand for family offerings. Another newcomer, Warner Brothers and New Line's satirical sci-fi thriller Companion debuted at number two with nine and a half million dollars. Disney's Mufasa the Lion King taking the number three spot with just over six million dollars. That's Kathleen Maloney. I'm Dave Anthony. This is Fox News.