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That s about to change. Mr powell and his colleagues are set to interest rates. In york, the arrival of autumn marks a change. After raising interest rates 11 times, america s central bank is all but certain to unwind that, but how quickly they go down from here is still up for grabs. Perfectly like this on your porch, and then we price it less than picking up the pumpkins themselves. At this farm shop, the rebirth of the economy, as inflation falls closer to the fed s official target of 2%, is yet another moment of change. We want stability. Isn t that what everyone wants? that means security. Stability means you can t predict what your business will do, how your community will grow, all those things, and that means you are secure. Still, on the outskirts of town, the first rate cut since the pandemic may not fix america s housing market. Ben rutt is director of marketing at keystone custom homes. He tells me, despite the mortgage squeeze, house prices here have remained high. Economi
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In supermarkets, on the street, in cars, at home and even in barbershops. Thousands of hezbollah members simultaneously injured by exploding pagers. Incidents reported from all over lebanon, from beirut to the bekaa valley, and even in neighbouring syria. Hospitals suddenly inundated. Each explosion may have been small, but men lost fingers and eyes. Some had gaping wounds to their hips where the pagers were worn. Nine people are believed to have died, including one child. Israel is saying nothing about these extraordinary attacks. Frankly, it s hard to think of anyone else remotely capable of mounting such a sophisticated operation. But it comes at a time when the government is threatening to step up its military effort against hezbollah. Israel s border with lebanon has been volatile ever since the war in gaza began exchanges of fire every day between israel and hezbollah. Tens of thousands of civilians on both sides have been forced to flee. Kiryat shmona has been hit several time