Hassan Nasrallah, the head of Hezbollah, was killed Saturday in an Israeli strike in Beirut, prompting Iranian leadership to call for an urgent UN Security Council meeting.
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HOUSING MARKET: SALES DOWN, PRICE UP IN AUGUST
U.S. home sales in August fell 2.5 percent below July’s and 4.2 percent year on year, the National Association of Realtors (NAR) reported. Analysts had expected slightly better figures.
WILL FED’S RATE CUT HELP THE HARRIS CAMPAIGN?
The numbers show that the U.S. economy, while Joe Biden and Kamala Harris have been in the White House, is not gloom or doom.
U.S. COMPANIES JUMP BACK INTO BOND MARKET
Days after the U.S. Federal Reserve cut its interest rates, corporations are jumping into the bond market with new issues that could total more than $25 billion in value yet this month, according to data from investment banks compiled by Bloomberg.
FED CUTS RATES BY A HALF POINT
In its first interest rate reduction in four years, the U.S. Federal Reserve cut its policy rates by a half point last week, opting for a larger cut than the quarter-point drop that had been expected for most of this year.
GAZA DEATH TOLL
Israel’s bombing campaigns in Lebanon have largely distracted the public from its ongoing genocide in Gaza, as the death toll in the enclave hit 41,431 and the number of those injured neared 100,000. Thousands remain missing under the rubble.
ISRAEL SLAUGHTERS INNOCENT LEBANESE IN DEADLIEST DAY SINCE 2006 WAR
Israel killed at least 274 across Lebanon on Monday—including at least 39 women and 21 children—as the country becomes Tel Aviv’s new focal point.
TRUMP SAYS ISRAEL NEEDS HIM ‘MORE THAN ANYONE,’ BLAMES JEWS IN U.S. IF HE LOSES
Donald Trump showed voters last week why top extremists from Israel and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu want him to win: because he is a pro-Israel extremist who knows where his bread is buttered.
TAIWAN SAYS IT’S AWARE OF INCREASED MILITARY ACTIVITY BY CHINA, ISSUES WARNING
Taiwan’s top military official warned last week that the island needs to be prepared to respond quicker if Beijing decides to invade because of the increased military activity in the region.