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US Economy · United StatesU.S. consumers are becoming increasingly worried that tariffs will lead to higher inflation, according to a University of Michigan survey released Friday. The index of consumer sentiment dropped to 50.8, down from 52.2 in April, in the preliminary reading for May. Year-ahead inflation expectations rose to 7.3% from 6.5% last month, while long-term inflation expectations ticked up to 4.6% from 4.4%.See the Story
Consumer sentiment falls in May as Americans’ inflation expectations jump after tariffs
64% Center coverage: 80 sources

Keir Starmer · United KingdomThe UK will begin talks with other countries on “return hubs” for failed asylum seekers as the Government seeks to crack down on small boats crossing the Channel. On a trip to Albania on Thursday, Sir Keir Starmer announced that the Government would begin exploring the possibility of sending failed asylum seekers for processing in third countries prior to deportation.See the Story
Keir Starmer in talks with 'a number of countries' over return hubs for failed asylum seekers
36% Center coverage: 49 sources

Human Rights · United StatesSaudi royalty and American billionaires were in the front row for a speech in Riyadh where President Donald Trump condemned what he called past U.S. interference in the wealthy Gulf states.See the Story
Trump’s Mideast trip splashes out on deals and diplomacy but is quiet on human rights
51% Center coverage: 45 sources