The Latest: Another day of crushing Wall Street losses as China retaliates

World shares slid downward, U.S. futures fell and Wall Street appeared on track for another day of crushing losses Friday as investors counted the potential costs of U.S. President Donald Trump’s latest set of tariffs — including China's retaliatory match of a 34% tariff on imports of all U.S. products.

Trump announced a minimum tariff of 10% on global imports and much higher taxes on products from China, the European Union and even smaller countries like Vietnam, slapped with tariffs of 49%.

Everything from crude oil to Big Tech stocks to the value of the U.S. dollar against other currencies has fallen . Even gold, a traditional safe haven that recently hit record highs , pulled lower after Trump announced his “Liberation Day” set of tariffs,’ which economists say carries the risk of a potentially toxic mix of weakening economic growth and higher inflation.

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US attorney general on MS-13 arrests: ‘We’re coming after you’

Pam Bondi announced federal charges Friday against three men arrested last month in the 2015 killing of a man who was stabbed about 100 times and shot. The cases were reopened in 2020 after going cold.

Bondi joined law enforcement officials in Fort Lauderdale to promote the Justice Department’s efforts to go after the MS-13 gang, which the Trump administration has labeled a “foreign terrorist organization” to justify deportations.

“More arrests are coming,” Bondi said. “If you are a gang member living in this country, I’d self-deport right now.”

The announcement comes a week after Bondi lauded the arrest of the alleged East Coast leader of the MS-13 gang.

Trump tariff threatens Madagascar’s vanilla industry

Madagascar’s export-dependent economy now faces one of the Trump administration’s highest tariffs, at 47%. This threatens the Indian Ocean nation’s vital vanilla industry, which exports 70% of its produce to the U.S.

The country’s textile sector, which exports 40% of its total production to US markets, is also bracing for challenging times.

Madagascan ministers are feverishly trying to limit the harm, meeting with U.S. ambassador Claire Pierangelo this week as they try to mobilize “all diplomatic and commercial levers to guarantee fair access” for the nation’s products.

Judge rebukes Wisconsin Democrat’s rapid response to Musk’s millions

The state’s Attorney General Josh Kaul had sued in a last-minute effort to stop Elon Musk from handing out $1 million checks to voters before the state’s Supreme Court election , which was ultimately won by Democratic-backed candidate Susan Crawford.

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