U.S. stock market uncertainty and 'Dennis the Menace' star Jay North dies: Morning Rundown

U.S. stock market uncertainty. 'Dennis the Menace' star Jay North dies. Alexander Ovechkin’s teammates on his NFL record. Should U.S. be making more aluminum?
U.S. stock market shows signs of a difficult day ahead. A deadline looms to return a mistakenly deported man to the U.S from El Salvador. And the onetime actor known for playing Dennis in “Dennis the Menace” has died.
Here’s what to know today.
The U.S. stock futures show signs of a rough day after stock futures plunged Sunday evening, following a two-day free-fall last week with $6.6 trillion in value wiped out as fears surround President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs mount.
As of early Monday morning, S&P 500 futures had fallen around 3.6%, Nasdaq futures fell about 4.5% and Dow Jones Industrial Average futures declined more than 1,000 points. Futures for the Russell 2000, which tracks the stocks of smaller companies, were off around 4.4%. Futures markets are an implied measure for how stocks will act when the markets open, generally around 9:30 a.m. ET on weekdays.
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