Editorial Results (free)
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Right-wing influencers hyped anti-Ukraine videos made by a TV producer also funded by Russian media -
Friday, October 18, 2024
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Kremlin could not have asked for better publicity at a better time when Ben Swann, a self-described independent journalist who promotes conspiracy theories, released a 12-part video series he promised would reveal dark truths about Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
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Senate dismisses one of two articles of impeachment against Homeland Security secretary -
Friday, April 12, 2024
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate has voted to dismiss the first of two articles of impeachment against Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, the first step in ending its trial on his handling of the the U.S.-Mexico border,
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Stites & Harbison hires business litigator -
Friday, April 19, 2024
Bridget A. Stewart is joining the business litigation service group at Stites & Harbison, PLLC.
Stewart’s practice focuses on general business and commercial litigation including product liability, professional liability and creditors’ rights matters.
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House Republicans send Mayorkas impeachment articles to the Senate, forcing a trial -
Friday, April 12, 2024
WASHINGTON (AP) — The House sent two articles of impeachment against Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas to the Senate on Tuesday, forcing a trial on allegations that he has "willfully and systematically" refused to enforce immigration laws.
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Middle Tennessee Independence Day celebrations -
Friday, June 30, 2023
A roundup of July 4th celebrations around Middle Tennessee.
Brentwood
Where: Eddy Arnold Amphitheater in Crockett Park, 1500 Volunteer Parkway, Brentwood, 37027
When: 7-10 p.m., Tuesday, July 4.
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Biden, Sunak vow to stick together on Ukraine, deepen cooperation on clean energy transition, AI -
Friday, June 9, 2023
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden and British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak on Thursday reiterated their commitment to help Ukraine repel Russia's ongoing invasion, while agreeing to step up cooperation on challenges their economies face with artificial intelligence, clean energy, and critical minerals.
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Biden, Sunak vow to stick together on Ukraine, deepen cooperation on clean energy transition, AI -
Friday, June 9, 2023
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden and British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak on Thursday reiterated their commitment to help Ukraine repel Russia's ongoing invasion, while agreeing to step up cooperation on clean energy and emerging technologies like artificial intelligence.
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Twitter's launch of DeSantis' bid underscores platform's rightward shift under Musk -
Friday, May 26, 2023
NEW YORK (AP) — Two years ago, signing a bill intended to punish Twitter and other major social media companies, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis blasted the platforms as "suppressing ideas" during the COVID-19 pandemic and silencing conservative voices.
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Competition is the new ‘comp’ for setting prices -
Friday, February 24, 2023
Determining a price for a residential real estate property is more difficult in the current environment than it was during the past three years. During the last three quarters of 2020, all of 2021 and 2022 until the Fed began to raise rates, past sales could be thrown out the highest windows in the houses being priced.
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Frost Brown Todd adds Masterson as partner -
Friday, December 30, 2022
Brian Masterson has joined Frost Brown Todd’s tax team as a partner.
Based in Nashville, Masterson has nearly 25 years of tax experience, including advising clients on a variety of state and federal tax matters, mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, and resolving disputes related to post-closing adjustments. He also works with family offices regarding how to structure the acquisition and disposition of private investments.
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Events -
Friday, July 29, 2022
Member Connect Leads Exchange. Connect with fellow members while gaining exposure for your business at the monthly Leads Exchange. This is a facilitated, small group networking opportunity allowing each attendee to talk about their business in an intentional way. Williamson, Inc. /Power Room, 4031 Aspen Grove Dr., Suite 630, Franklin. Parking 4000 Rush Street. 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Additional meeting time: Wednesday, 3:30-5:30 p.m. Information
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Bradley adds Chaloner to intellectual property group -
Friday, April 1, 2022
Aaron Chaloner has joined Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP as a senior attorney in the Intellectual Property Practice Group.
Chaloner focuses his practice on patent prosecution in the life science and biotechnology industry. He is experienced in all stages of intellectual property prosecution and provides strategic counsel to his clients regarding copyright, trademark, patent and trade secret concerns.
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Garlington is new CFO at Centerstone -
Friday, December 17, 2021
Centerstone, a not-for-profit health system specializing in mental health and substance use disorder services, has selected Andy Garlington as the new chief financial officer.
Garlington will manage Centerstone’s revenues of more than $295 million and lead a finance team of 225 professionals.
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GOP convention takeaways: What virus? Fear motivates -
Friday, August 28, 2020
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump refused to allow the coronavirus to deny him the crowd he craved for the Republican National Convention. He ordered up a scene never before seen at the White House: an American president using the South Lawn as the official backdrop for such overtly political activity. The federal guidelines about keeping distance, avoiding crowds and wearing masks to fight the spread of the virus were emphatically ignored.
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Hollabaugh named chair of Campaign for Equal Justice -
Friday, May 8, 2020
Lela M. Hollabaugh, managing partner of Bradley’s Nashville office, will chair the Legal Aid Society of Middle Tennessee and the Cumberlands 2020 Campaign for Equal Justice, an annual initiative that raises funds for Legal Aid Society.
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Top Middle Tennessee residential sales for October 2018 -
Friday, November 16, 2018
Top residential real estate sales, October 2018, for Davidson, Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson and Sumner counties, as compiled by Chandler Reports.
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Life in Trump's Cabinet: Perks, pestering, power, putdowns -
Friday, July 6, 2018
WASHINGTON (AP) — Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross came in for an Oval Office tongue-lashing after he used a mundane soup can as a TV prop. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis got overruled by President Donald Trump's announcement that a new "Space Force" is in the offing. Environmental Protection Agency head Scott Pruitt caught a sharp admonition from Trump to "knock it off" after his ethics problems dominated cable television.
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Events -
Friday, May 25, 2018
Yum! East for Fannie Battle. Yum! East is a unique tasting event that features East Nashville restaurants, chefs, food artisans and specialty purveyors all showcasing the best of this notable neighborhood’s culinary landscape. Guests can sample bites from 30 of East Nashville’s tastiest residents while enjoying craft beer and wine and great live music. Pavilion East. Thursday, 6-9 p.m. 21+ event. No children, no pets. Rain or shine, no refunds. Fee: $55 + $5.12 fee. Information
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Nashville's most romantic restaurants for 2018 -
Friday, February 9, 2018
Nashville has a restaurant for every mood. If you're looking for romance on Valentine’s Day or any night of the week, you can’t miss with these.
Restaurants new to the list are designated with an *.
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Nashville's most romantic restaurants for 2017 -
Friday, February 3, 2017
No matter what romance means to you, Nashville has you covered – and then some. Here’s the list of where to go to celebrate love and some seriously good food.
360 Wine Bar Bistro
6000 Highway 100, 615 353-5604, www.360bistro.com
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Restaurants keep Valentine spirit alive by creating an experience -
Friday, February 3, 2017
Something began to shift in Nashville’s dining scene about a decade or so ago.
A once-minimal restaurant landscape started to expand, slowly at first with a new wave of pioneers joining the Randy Rayburns and Jody Faisons – City House in Germantown, Watermark and Flyte in The Gulch, the beginnings of Strategic Hospitality’s reign all over.
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Events -
Friday, August 26, 2016
Live on the Green: Weekend festival finale. Enjoy free live music outside in the Public Square, located in front of the Metro Courthouse. Public Square, 3rd Avenue N and Union. This year’s Live on the Green is capped with a three-day festival finale with two stages showcasing 25 artists throughout the weekend. Headliners include Young the Giant on Thursday, Band of Horses on Friday, and Ben Harper & The Innocent Criminals on Saturday. Blankets, folding chairs, strollers and water bottles are welcome. $5 parking is available in the Metro Courthouse parking garage, located directly below the park, and at Nissan Stadium. Or, take advantage of free bicycle parking.? VIP Lounge ($75) and VIP Backstage ($150) tickets are available for select days. Information: http://lineup.liveonthegreen.com/events/2016/09/03
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Solving problems at Brentwood's B&C Hardware, 1 ‘thingamajig’ at a time -
Friday, March 11, 2016
Pushing at the bridge of his spectacles – with lenses that transition from clear to dark depending on the light – the 60-year-old, who likes to ratchet folks’ woes down to the basic nuts and bolts, looks toward the paint counter near the doorway of B&C Ace Hardware.
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Top December 2014 residential real estate transactions -
Friday, January 23, 2015
Top December 2014 residential real estate transactions for Davidson, Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson and Sumner counties, as compiled by Chandler Reports.
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Staring down the wrecking ball on Music Row -
Friday, July 11, 2014
The lovely (in spirit and appearance) – young woman crosses her legs when she sits on an upholstered bench at Ben Folds’ Steinway and looks around the 75-by-45-foot room with the uncertain future.
“I love it,” she says, green eyes flashing. “It is my second home. I spend enough time here that it could be my first home. That includes sleeping time, too.”
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All in the family for crossword, Sudoku champs -
Friday, April 4, 2014
Robin and Darren Morrissey, wife and husband, finished one and one at the 2014 Clinton School Puzzle Festival. That would be first place in crosswords and first place in Sudoku.
You might say they ruled the recent Arkansas Puzzle Day. Robin is a manager at the Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration. Darren is an engineer. Congratulations to them both.
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Grand new grub: Top chefs, hot restaurants are drawing a new breed of tourist to Music City -
Friday, February 14, 2014
Sure, most tourists come to Nashville for the music. But the city’s burgeoning culinary scene is starting to attract visitors more attuned to their palates than their ears.
The emergence of culinary tourism combined with a booming landscape of chef-driven restaurants is drawing foodies – a well-heeled set with sophisticated palates who are more inclined to put “Eat at The Catbird Seat” ahead of “Visit Tootsie’s” and “See the Grand Ole Opry” on their travel checklists.
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Target's blunder with designer continues -
Friday, September 16, 2011
NEW YORK (AP) — Target is a victim of its own success.
The discounter drummed up so much hype around its exclusive, limited-time line by upscale Italian designer Missoni that its website crashed and was down most of the day on Sept. 13 when the collection was launched, angering customers. More than a week later, some shoppers who bought the Missoni for Target line are posting on social media websites Facebook and Twitter that they won't shop at Target again because their online orders are being delayed — or worse, canceled — by the retailer.
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Knee joint’s connected to film festival -
Friday, June 17, 2011
The column about my knee evoked a record amount of mail. Evidently, many folk have joint pain issues.
My PRP injection was one month ago, and my knee feels better than it has in years. On a couple days there’s been some semblance of the old pain, as after three days of golf and yard work Memorial Day weekend.
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Events -
Friday, March 11, 2011
Chamber South Networking Coffee. Speakers at the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce event include Anna Page, Metro Council District 16, Sandra Moore, Metro Council District 17 and Jennifer Carlat, Metro Planning Department. Wednesday, 8:30 a.m.-9:30 a.m., Nashville Zoo at Grassmere, 3777 Nolensville Rd. Information: 743-3063, nashvillechamber.com