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1. US will allow Ukraine to use American antipersonnel land mines against Russian forces -

KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — The Biden administration will allow Ukraine to use American-supplied antipersonnel land mines to help it slow Russia's battlefield progress in the war, U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said Wednesday, as the U.S. and some other Western embassies in Kyiv stayed closed after a threat of a major Russian aerial attack on the Ukrainian capital.

2. The last actions the Biden administration will take before Trump takes over the White House -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Biden administration officials are working against the clock doling out billions in grants and taking other steps to try to preserve at least some of the outgoing president's legacy before President-elect Donald Trump takes office in January.

3. Suicides in the US military increased in 2023, continuing a long-term trend -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Suicides in the U.S. military increased in 2023, continuing a long-term trend that the Pentagon has struggled to abate, senior defense officials said. The increase is a bit of a setback after the deaths dipped slightly the previous year.

4. A diminished Biden heads to APEC summit in Peru, overshadowed by China's Xi -

LIMA, Peru (AP) — If things had gone differently last week, U.S. President Joe Biden could have arrived at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum in Peru on Thursday projecting confidence and pledging his successor's cooperation with eager Latin American partners. No longer.

5. About 8,000 North Korean troops now at Ukraine's border are expected in combat soon, US says -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Some 8,000 North Korean soldiers are now in Russia near Ukraine's border and are preparing to help the Kremlin fight against Ukrainian troops in the coming days, the Biden administration said Thursday.

6. North Korean troops in Russian uniforms are heading toward Ukraine, US says -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said Wednesday that North Korean troops wearing Russian uniforms and carrying Russian equipment are moving to the Kursk region near Ukraine, in what he called a dangerous and destabilizing development.

7. North Korea has sent about 10,000 troops to Russia to fight in Ukraine, Pentagon says -

BRUSSELS (AP) — North Korea has sent about 10,000 troops to Russia to train and fight in Ukraine within "the next several weeks," the Pentagon said Monday, in a move that Western leaders say will intensify the almost three-year war and jolt relations in the Indo-Pacific region.

8. US confirms North Korea has sent 3,000 troops to Russia for training and possible Ukraine combat -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. said Wednesday that 3,000 North Korean troops have deployed to Russia and are training at several locations, calling the move very serious and warning that those forces will be "fair game" if they go into combat in Ukraine.

9. G7 allies are moving ahead with a $50 billion loan for Ukraine backed by frozen Russian funds -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Ukraine will receive $50 billion in loans, backed by frozen Russian assets, from Group of Seven allies, the White House said Wednesday. Distribution of the money will begin by year's end, according to American officials who said the United States is providing $20 billion of the total.

10. Blinken heads to Mideast for 11th time since Gaza war; prospects for a truce remain uncertain -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Secretary of State Antony Blinken is heading again to the Middle East, making his 11th trip to the region since the Gaza war erupted last year and as Israel steps up attacks against Hezbollah in Lebanon.

11. Hundreds of troops kicked out under 'don't ask, don't tell' get upgraded to honorable discharges -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Pentagon announced Tuesday that more than 800 military personnel have seen their service records upgraded to honorable discharges after previously being kicked out of the military under its former "don't ask, don't tell" policy.

12. US warns Israel to boost humanitarian aid into Gaza or risk losing weapons funding -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration has warned Israel that it must increase the amount of humanitarian aid it is allowing into Gaza within the next 30 days or it could risk losing access to U.S. weapons funding.

13. Israel assures US it won't strike Iranian nuclear or oil sites, US officials say -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration believes it has won assurances from Israel that it will not hit Iranian nuclear or oil sites as it looks to strike back following Iran's missile barrage earlier this month, two U.S. officials said Tuesday.

14. Biden and Netanyahu hold their first conversation in weeks. Trump recently called the Israeli leader -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday held their first call in seven weeks, a conversation that comes as Israel expands its ground incursion into Lebanon and considers how to respond to Iran's recent ballistic missile attack.

15. US scrambled to urge Putin not to use nuclear weapons in Ukraine, Woodward book says -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Months into Russia's war in Ukraine, the United States had intelligence pointing to "highly sensitive, credible conversations inside the Kremlin" that President Vladimir Putin was seriously considering using nuclear weapons to avoid major battlefield losses, journalist Bob Woodward reported in his new book, "War."

16. Here's a look at the US military presence in the Middle East -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. has increased its military presence in the Middle East by several thousand troops, sending an array of fighter jets and other aircraft to bolster the protection of U.S. forces and allies.

17. The US is sending a few thousand more troops to the Middle East to boost security -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. is sending a "few thousand" troops to the Middle East to bolster security and to defend Israel if necessary, the Pentagon said Monday. The announcement follows word that Israel has already launched limited raids across the border into Lebanon.

18. Senate confirms commander of US Army forces in the Pacific after Tuberville drops objections -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate has confirmed a new commander of U.S. Army forces in the Pacific after Alabama Sen. Tommy Tuberville dropped his objections and allowed a quick vote on the nomination.

Tuberville had blocked Lt. Gen. Ronald Clark's nomination for months over concerns that the top military aide to Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, along with other staff, did not immediately notify President Joe Biden when Austin was hospitalized with complications from cancer treatment earlier this year.

19. Israel warned the US that an operation in Lebanon was coming but gave no details, officials say -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Israel warned U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin in a call Tuesday that a military operation was going to take place in Lebanon but gave no details, U.S. officials said Thursday. The same day of the call, in an attack widely blamed on Israel, thousands of pagers belonging to Hezbollah militants exploded.

20. Biden, Starmer are set to meet as Ukraine pushes to ease weapons restrictions -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Ukraine's push to ease restrictions on the use of weapons from the United States and Britain will be discussed Friday in White House talks between President Joe Biden and Prime Minister Keir Starmer.

21. 9/11 anniversary brings Biden, Harris and Trump together at ground zero -

NEW YORK (AP) — With presidential candidates looking on, some 9/11 victims' relatives appealed to them Wednesday for accountability as the U.S. marked an anniversary laced with election-season politics.

22. US announces $700 million in aid for Ukraine's energy grid and more -

KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced more than $700 million in aid for Ukraine Wednesday during a visit to Kyiv, aiming to bolster the energy grid that Russia has repeatedly pounded ahead of an expected difficult winter.

23. Veteran artists fill Baker’s AmericanaFest wish list -

We asked seasoned AmericanaFest attendee Cary Baker for a handful of performances he was looking forward to during the packed conference and performance schedule.

Baker admits his list includes primarily established artists – “I’m not really the go-to for rookie talent, although I am hoping to serendipitously trip upon one or two good ones once I get there,” he says – but it’s as a good a place as any to start making one’s flight plan for the week.

24. Alabama Sen. Tuberville blocks quick promotion of top aide to Defense Secretary Austin -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Alabama Sen. Tommy Tuberville is blocking the quick promotion of the top military aide to Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin over concerns that he and other senior staff did not immediately notify President Joe Biden when Austin was hospitalized with complications from cancer treatment earlier this year.

25. Hakeem Jeffries rejects GOP spending bill as 'unserious and unacceptable' -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Calling it "unserious and unacceptable," House Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries rejected on Monday a proposal from Speaker Mike Johnson that links continued government funding for six months with a measure to require proof of citizenship when registering to vote.

26. Pentagon leaders head to Germany for the latest round of international talks on Ukraine military aid -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Top U.S. military leaders will be in Germany to discuss Ukraine's wartime needs as Russia has conducted one of its deadliest airstrikes in the conflict and Ukraine presses its offensive in Russia's Kursk region.

27. Biden is adjusting to a new reality, coming to terms with his departure from 2024 race -

WASHINGTON (AP) — It was President Joe Biden's first public appearance since he dropped out of the race, and the applause for him from the crowded auditorium in Austin, Texas, just kept going. He put his hand on his heart in thanks, looked down and, for the briefest of moments, took it all in.

28. Biden is pivoting to his legacy. He speaks Monday at the LBJ Presidential Library -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden, who belatedly opted against seeking reelection, will pay a visit on Monday to the library of the last president to make the same difficult choice, more than a half-century ago.

29. Heading to Asia, Blinken aims to shore up Indo-Pacific ties and stress US commitment to the region -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Ignoring the political chaos surrounding President Joe Biden's decision to end his reelection campaign, Secretary of State Antony Blinken will head to Asia this week on a long-planned eight-day trip aimed at shoring up ties with Indo-Pacific allies and partners but with the priority of assuring them that the United States remains committed to the region.

30. Biden's legacy: Far-reaching accomplishments that didn't translate into political support -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Sitting in the Oval Office behind the iconic Resolute desk in 2022, an animated President Joe Biden described the challenge of leading a psychologically traumatized nation.

The United States had endured a life-altering pandemic. There was a jarring burst of inflation and now global conflict with Russia invading Ukraine, as well as the persistent threat to democracy he felt Donald Trump posed.

31. Massachusetts lawmakers call on the Pentagon to ground the Osprey again until crash causes are fixed -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Three Massachusetts lawmakers are pressing Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin to ground the V-22 Osprey aircraft again until the military can fix the root causes of multiple recent accidents, including a deadly crash in Japan.

32. Russian assassination plots against those supporting Ukraine uncovered in Europe, official says -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Western intelligence agencies have uncovered Russian plots to carry out assassinations, arson and other sabotage in Europe against companies and people linked to support for Ukraine's military — one of the most serious being a plan to kill the head of a German arms manufacturer, a Western government official said.

33. Top Davidson County residential real estate transactions for June 2024 -

Top Davidson County residential real estate sales for June 2024, as compiled by the Nashville Ledger.

AddressZipFiling DateBuyersSellersSale Price
5250 Granny White 37220 6/3 Granny White Trace Trust 5250 GWT Trust $7,400,000
4603 Franklin 37220 6/4 Churchill Properties LLC Wobbler Gobbler Trust $6,900,000
899 Van Leer 37220 6/17 Gregory H Sachs Revocable Trust Stone Oak Builders LLC $5,700,000
3910 Wayland 37215 6/4 Edward J Dobbs Grantor Trust Bna Holdings LLC $5,235,000
1405 Burton Valley 37215 6/3 Neil And Laura Johnson Trust Range Const LLC $4,250,000
4106 Elder 37215 6/10 Hammer John Christopher; Hammer Kelly Jean Focus Builders LLC $4,249,000
1111 Eller 37221 6/10 ISPAS Family Revocable Trust Branstetter C Dewey Jr; Branstetter Julia H $4,000,000
5637 Granny White 37027 6/20 Scoville David; Scoville Janet Jones Brian S; Jones Jennifer M $3,800,000
737 Meade 37205 6/21 737 West Meade Drive Trust Whole Ham LLC $3,625,000
4530 Beacon 37215 6/3 Lisa Sabol Debella Revocable Trust Bard Nathan; Bard Tiffany $3,568,000
6045 Bresslyn 37205 6/17 Lyman Logan; Lyman Stewart Perkins James W III; Perkins Mary S $3,500,000
2310 Hemingway 37215 6/3 2310 Hemingway Drive Revocable Trust Nashville Realty LLC $3,440,000
512 Fairfax 37212 6/3 Fairfax Avenue Privacy Trust 512 J Trust; 512 K Trust $3,350,000
6325 Bresslyn 37205 6/7 Bash Ashley; Bash Michael Southern Spaces LLC $3,300,000
6120 Elizabethan 37205 6/21 Walnut Falls LLC Hodges Michael Lynn $3,200,000
1407 Harding 37215 6/17 BD & SD Community Property Trust KE Holdings LLC $3,175,000
1 Chartwell 37215 6/28 Kimberly Holliday Wayman Qtip Trust Amended And Restated Toby S Wilt Revocable Trust $3,121,500
1721 Beechwood 37212 6/4 Donald Ashworth Cox III Ira; Eligio Wines LLC Currie J Bradford; Currie Laura $3,000,000
954 Evans 37204 6/5 Byington Mark David Mjh Ventures LLC $2,975,000
1105 Nichol 37205 6/7 Moore Kellen Alexander Sr; Moore Lauren Bennett Stephens Byron II; Stephens Sara $2,913,000
506 Hadley Village 37138 6/10 500 Hadley Partners Trillum Inv Partners LLC $2,909,750
109 Loring 37220 6/17 Strongin Julie; Strongin Kyle French Mary Kelly; French Rodney S $2,700,000
4022 Sneed 37215 6/20 Givertz Trust; Samuel Givertz And Marie D Givertz Family Trust; Samuel Givertz And Marie D Givertz Revocable Living Trust Morrow Remy L; Morrow Stephen E $2,550,000
3615 Rainbow 37204 6/17 Rountree Braeden; Rountree Rachelle 8Gco Revocable Living Trust $2,499,000
1239 Carl Seyfert Memorial 37027 6/10 Horse Blanket Trust Jones Jacob W; Jones Katherine $2,485,000
4000 Harding 37215 6/26 Petrillo Kristen; Petrillo Thomas R Ke Holdings LLC $2,425,000
912 Waldkirch 37204 6/12 Wood Cherry; Wood Elliott Hudson Dallon $2,400,000
1010 Whites Creek 37207 6/20 CBAM Holdings LLC Augmented Limits LLC $2,375,000
917 Caruthers 37204 6/14 Chaffin Patrick Shawn Fort George Byran; Fort Mallory K $2,350,000
4601 Sloan Rd 3 37209 6/7 Currie J Bradford; Currie Laura Sparkle Box LLC $2,264,472
107 38th 37209 6/20 Schorn David E; Schorn Mavis N Deeth Jonathan $2,200,000
1807 Ashwood 37212 6/10 Diane Sprow Lance Trust Gabriel Matthew Thomas $2,080,000
4502 Belmont Park 37215 6/3 Logan Henderson Family Trust 4502 Belmont Park LLC $2,050,000
2207 Old Hickory 37215 6/20 Pereira Carissa M; Pereira Timothy Roberts Richardson M $2,050,000
208 Wilsonia 37205 6/14 Sutherland Keely Spicher; Sutherland Phillip Lyman Logan Q; Lyman Stewart L $2,050,000
3003 Lakeshore 37138 6/3 Lnmnh Revocable Trust Sweetwater Property Holdings LLC $2,006,547
2806 Oakland 37212 6/10 2400 Oakland LLC Palisades Mortgage Loan Trust 2021-Rtl1 $2,000,000
882 Glendale 37204 6/5 Katz Amy; Katz Brian Oxford John; Oxford Lyndsey Weaver $2,000,000
4205 Sneed 37215 6/28 Preis Emelie; Preis Phillip W Jr Hill Karen P; Hill Michael R $1,990,000
1706A Stokes 37215 6/5 Parolini Bette Anne; Stumb Thomas S Miller Lindsay Ann; Miller Michael Raymond $1,980,000
4011 Nebraska 37209 6/10 Benya Alexandra; Harrison Philip Harber Nathan; Harber Samantha $1,925,000
2474 Abbott Martin 37215 6/10 Hoang An; Scheirey Michael White Pines Building Group LLC $1,925,000
308 Kelly Glenn 37027 6/20 Chumbler Daniel Thomas; Chumbler Lisa Ann White Pines Building Group LLC $1,900,000
610 Meade 37205 6/28 Nancy Nichols Schwartz Revocable Trust Wilson Timothy R $1,895,000
3608B West End 37205 6/20 Fields Joan E Schorn David E; Schorn Mavis N $1,875,000
1713 Gallatin 37115 6/26 Cmds Texas LLC Bai Rivergate LLC $1,875,000
203 Wilson 37205 6/17 Montgomery Bell Academy Fields Joan E; Mason A Russell $1,850,000
6701 Darden 37205 6/11 Kirby P Moss Revocable Trust; Shannon L Moss Revocable Trust Tidmore Abbie Y; Tidmore Jerry J $1,850,000
316 Kelly Glenn 37027 6/25 Cushenberry Lloyd III White Pines Building Group LLC $1,820,000
1804 Primrose 37212 6/3 Shepard Scott; Shepard Stacey Morgan Jay R; Tooley Meredith $1,800,000
436 Westview 37205 6/21 Henry Earl; Henry Marilyn Lovins Lisa A; Lovins Richard A $1,710,000
2803 Oakland 37212 6/10 Braun Maurita R; George Johnny D Jr Johnson Cathy; Johnson William $1,700,000
436 Westview 37205 6/24 Jessica A Gutow 1991 Trust Henry Earl O Jr; Henry Marilyn N $1,700,000
1615 Forrest 37206 6/10 Chinetti Paul; Chinetti Rachel Prime Nashville LLC $1,700,000
1005 Riverside 37138 6/28 Nichols Nathan B Smith Mary Jo $1,700,000
1307 Beechwood 37212 6/20 Gahn James Brendan; Gahn Kristy M Holby Marian; Holby Stephen; Holby Stephen Neil $1,675,000
1719 Warfield 37215 6/3 Long Clifton Reid III; Long Meredith E Kehler K Bradley; Kehler Lori Ann $1,675,000
3733 Estes 37215 6/17 McDaniel Amy; McDaniel Jim R McClain Cory $1,650,000
415 Monroe 37208 6/7 Frei Thomas J Ann Martin Reid Revocable Trust $1,636,120
189 53rd 37209 6/3 Denise Danielle Riebe Living Trust Liberty Pike Partners $1,625,000
619 Royal Oaks 37205 6/4 MacGaw Elizabeth; MacGaw Scott Freudenthal Deborah Fay; Freudenthal Judy Ellen $1,620,000
4213A Farrar 37215 6/25 Evans Jeanie S; Evans John S Scott Elizabeth Clark; Scott William Edward II $1,600,000
838 Kirkwood 37204 6/17 Green Donna L Pierzchalski Karey; Pierzchalski Michael $1,560,000
213 Haverford 37205 6/20 Dant Ginny B Bond Janet S; Bond William B $1,560,000
2204 Tyne 37215 6/28 White Pines Building Group LLC Davis William Hardin Lyle; Hardin John Burke Jr; Hardin Jonathan Wenning $1,540,000
3000 Poston 37203 6/25 Hooley Michael; Hooley Yvette Parvati 3000 Trust $1,535,000
402 17Th 37206 6/11 Bokesch Adam J; Bokesch Lauren E Lippman Brandon; Tucker Emily Coakley; Tucker Samuel David $1,525,000
6309 Harding 37205 6/4 Bert C Hensley Family Trust Preston Gary W; Preston Robin H $1,500,000
523 West End Close 37205 6/3 Leroy David Shannon; Leroy Deborah Mrs Kipling 2022 Qtip Trust $1,500,000
1126 Glendale 37204 6/20 Baker Elizabeth R; Baker John L Strongin Family Revocable Trust $1,500,000
1811 Blair 37212 6/21 Hull Michael Hillis Ruth A $1,500,000
1606 Shackleford 37215 6/3 Oszczygiel Grazyna Gregory Joseph C; Rapp Charles A $1,459,000
4310 Utah 37209 6/17 Henderson Rex A; Henderson Rhonda B Snape Jennifer Rae; Snape Mark $1,450,000
902 Marengo 37204 6/10 Ammon Aaron Paddock Reaghan R; Paddock William A $1,440,000
1616 End 37203 6/17 Copelan Ashley A Womack Stephen Bradley $1,415,000
4120 Outer 37204 6/3 Thompson Gail N; Thompson John G Mjh Ventures LLC $1,400,000
1149 Sewanee 37220 6/25 Obrien Riley; Wallenta Jason Bond David P; Bond Gloria W $1,400,000
421 Greenway Glen 37209 6/3 Lillegard Vincent Griffith Brittney T; Griffith Patrick J $1,400,000
3131D Parthenon 37203 6/26 Diana L Grant Revocable Trust Agreement Michael And Glynis Fisher Living Trust $1,390,000
4309 Westlawn 37209 6/24 Clark Harold W III Bailey Jennifer; Bailey Michael; Bailey Tate $1,382,250
2104 Hampton 37215 6/17 Bmb Properties; Bubis Brandon Pitkin Julia M $1,375,000
3131C Parthenon 37203 6/27 Bethany Ann Dunn Revocable Living Trust Foster Mark Edward $1,350,000
1102 Caldwell 37204 6/10 Babb Amy Marie; Steinberg Marc Doerfler Revocable Living Trust $1,339,000
900 Boscobel 37206 6/10 Valentine Theatre Co Trust Baird Nancy L; Baird William H Jr $1,333,333
204 Sheffield 37215 6/3 Bensabat John; Bensabat Taylor Soskin Catherine; Soskin Ryan $1,310,000
1011 Halcyon 37204 6/21 Joseph Mark Farrington 2017 Gst-Exempt Family Trust Clay Lauren R; Halevi Leor E $1,301,000
1812 Sweetbriar 37212 6/4 TN26 LLC Bfh Enterprises LLC $1,300,000
2101 Fernwood 37216 6/17 Erdmannsdoerfer Gladys; Erdmannsdoerfer Matthias Read Laurie Adams; Read Matthew Arthur $1,300,000
4105 Oriole 37215 6/13 Ahearn Rachel A; Lesnick Jason A Harrison Adair; Harrison Kane $1,299,000
4001 Woodmont 37205 6/20 Kim Dean; Kim Jennifer L Trinity Rock Ventures LLC $1,299,000
6133 Jocelyn Hollow 37205 6/24 2K Development LLC Bfh Enterprises LLC $1,280,000
6375 Chickering 37215 6/24 Zehr Joel D; Zehr Nahed A Walker Lillard III $1,263,000
820 Kirkwood 37204 6/11 Orion International LLC Build Nashville DB2 LLC $1,250,000
1225 Davidson 37205 6/12 Garner Lesa Michele Harris Allen Chadwick; Harris Marianne W; Patterson Gerald G; Wilson Marianne $1,239,000
306 Hickory Chase 37115 6/11 Freo Progress LLC Progress Residential Borrower 12 LLC $1,230,300
2612 Linden 37212 6/24 Harlan Virginia Taylor Clayton Daniel L; Clayton Stacy $1,225,000
1915 18th 37212 6/11 Brenner Debora Gurman; Brenner Jeffrey Scott Goodwin Cody Ray; Koran Mary Ellen $1,225,000
3619 Mayflower 37204 6/7 Piedmonte Emily; White Richard Young Parrish James Anthony; Parrish Mari-Etta Elizabeth $1,203,000
104 West End Close 37205 6/6 Pinnacle Dev Co Inc Joanne F Hayes Irrevocable Trust $1,200,000
1508 Rosebank 37206 6/6 Tone Police LLC; Tone Police LLC Trust Jesse Lee Jones Revocable Trust $1,200,000
3321 Nevada 37209 6/5 Miran Ryan; Smith Kimberly Asha Drucker Peter Adam; Vine Suzanne E $1,200,000
1416 Napoleon 37207 6/7 Kirby Robert 1110 Baptist Partners $1,200,000
1306 6th 37208 6/26 Timothy M Gleason Trust Dillihay Marilyn J $1,200,000
2038 Elliott 37204 6/3 Barba Joseph; Barba Lisa Cox Conrad B; Cox Rebecca R $1,200,000
6133 Jocelyn Hollow 37205 6/21 BFH Enterprises LLC Dungee Grant Allen; Dungee Valerie Shannon; Reed Jean G $1,200,000
216 Walnutwood 37211 6/24 Hall Stuart Brandon; Morrow Shawn Marie Sunnybrook Inv Co LLC $1,171,170
1114 Biltmore 37204 6/5 Davis Kayla M; Garcia Jordan Antonio Schulte Family Revocable Trust $1,162,500
6112 Melbourne 37215 6/3 McLellan Andrew Lee; McLellan Elizabeth Smith Fredrich Stacie $1,150,000
615 Belle Meade 37205 6/17 Beasley Thomas W Yates Douglas J $1,150,000
110 Honeywine 37206 6/10 Magliocchetti Leslie A; Magliocchetti Mark Hvh Shelby Green LLC $1,150,000
1703 Cedar 37212 6/28 Holland Lewis Elbert; Holland Lunida Bell Clark Theodosia; Dawson Donald E $1,150,000
511 27th 37209 6/24 Ebersbacher Beegie Marie; Legends Properties LLC W Michael Craig And Gina A Craig Trust; Wat Holdings LLC $1,150,000
3612 Bellwood 37205 6/10 Sundermann Alexandra Clare; Sundermann Carter William Isenhour John P; Moore Dana E $1,150,000
2122 Riverside 37206 6/26 Phadtare Mayur Suresh; Shinde Arpita Pierce Dev Group LLC $1,109,000
2103 Fernwood 37216 6/6 Muffley Michelle; Muffley Ryan Read Laurie Adams; Read Matthew Arthur $1,100,000
1401 Sigler 37203 6/5 Abdo Karen; Abdo Kenneth Joseph Joshua Eric; Joseph Tara Beth $1,100,000
5932 Post 37205 6/21 Gaglione Teresa Carroll; Gaglione William Franklin Ramsey Mary Elizabeth; Ramsey Robert Chaffin $1,100,000
308 33rd 37209 6/4 Boone Carissa Leigh; Stephens Adam Blake Cohen Angelique; Cohen Elliot $1,090,000
4401 Iroquois 37205 6/28 4401 Iroquois Ave LLC Munday Michael Joseph; Poe Charlotte Adrienne $1,075,000
520 Skyview 37206 6/20 Cummins Robert J; Parham Joseph L Pendley Courtney F; Pendley William Justin $1,075,000
4314 Lealand 37204 6/5 Whitmer Natalie; Whitmer William Esposito Lee; Esposito Sarah $1,070,000
605 Westboro 37209 6/3 Coffey Thomas J Ghanem Jennifer $1,050,000
1016 Davidson 37205 6/21 Bradburn James; Bradburn Kayla Van Driest Sara L; Van Driest Steven J $1,050,000
2503 Linden 37212 6/4 Gossett Mary Margaret Nace Lloyd; Nace Nancy $1,046,500
1026 Argyle 37203 6/3 McCarron Michael; McCarron Olivia Dant Donna Incropera; Ruter Klaus $1,040,000
3504 Wrenwood 37205 6/6 Harper Curtis; Stafford Sarah Hr Properties Of Tn $1,030,000
4511 Dakota 37209 6/3 Becker Brooke; Becker Timothy Lefevre Karen; Lefevre Randy $1,020,000
854 Bradford 37204 6/17 Fox Homes LLC Farrell Mike; Hull Mike $1,000,000
1812 Sweetbriar 37212 6/4 BFH Enterprises LLC Vane Brooke; Vane Mark $1,000,000
2176 Carson St 1 37211 6/11 Carson 1 Str LLC Rsd Carson Street LLC $1,000,000
715 Meade 37205 6/17 Webb John Kevin; Webb Juliette Adams Howard Melissa M; Howard Thomas C B V $1,000,000
2000 Rosemary 37210 6/27 1507 Elmwood LLC Tchamanian-Haley Living Trust $987,500
1203C Lillian 37206 6/3 Strycharz Joel; Strycharz Sera De Vis Jill; Restivo Matthew $985,000
760 Alloway 37203 6/27 Burnett Dustin; Burnett Miranda Ferdowsi Reja $984,000
1057A E Trinity Lane 37216 6/4 Nguyen Chau Ngoc; Nguyen Quynh Thuy Guardian Holdings Ky LLC $975,000
112 Bowling 37205 6/5 Benton Eleanor Palmer; Benton John Webb Mayfield Amanda B $965,000
847 Highland Crest 37205 6/14 Barcus Elizabeth W; Hollis Richard Shelton III Rappeport Ryan James; Vandijk Rebecca Mary Ann $946,618
1014 16th Ave S #307 37212 6/27 Sgtm Nashville 1014 16Th LLC Harold &Amp; Owen LLC $935,500
119 Brighton Close 37205 6/17 Ward Family Trust Harrison Revocable Living Trust $930,000
4113 Outer 37204 6/13 Mjh Ventures LLC Harwell & Neal GP $925,000
1585 Boxwood 37211 6/25 Riley Tyler Michael; Riley Vanessa Bray Boczulak Jeremy M $925,000
5029 Stillwood 37220 6/6 Fluke Susan R; Nicholson Susan C West Beau; West Melanie $925,000
2304 Porter Road #B 37206 6/5 McLaughlin Ashley Marie; McLaughlin Matthew Suburban Cowboys LLC $924,900
22 Foxhall Close 37215 6/3 Gallagher Kae; Gallagher Thomas Haizlip Suzanne Sims; Sims Wilson Jr $922,000
1014 16th Ave S #307 37212 6/27 Tinassee Dreams LLC Harold &Amp; Owen LLC $917,200
3816 Moss Rose 37216 6/12 Hammel Jonathan Cary Ficken Gail M; Ficken Jock E $915,000
5400 Tennessee 37209 6/24 Martell Nicolas; McCord Morgan Holden Casey Nicole; Holden William Thomas $902,000
900 20th 37212 6/3 CSIVS Mgmt Revocable Trust Connell Joseph D III $900,000
4153 Outer 37204 6/10 Jgp Achiever Infill LLC Blakley Larry A $900,000
6208 Louisiana 37209 6/25 Matarazzo Deborah J Jackson Valley Land Partners LLC $900,000
8930 McCrory 37221 6/20 Stanley Derek Sanders Connie Elaine; Sanders Thomas Grady Jr $900,000
4410 Alcott 37215 6/27 Roberts Delia Elizabeth; Roberts Martin S III Schatz Lisa G $900,000
854 Bradford 37204 6/17 Farrell Mike; Hull Mike Clendenen Beverly Jo; Fuqua Joel Scott $900,000
906 Huntington 37215 6/26 Cary Justin; Webb Valeria 2004 Lavigna Family Trust $900,000
101 Glendale Garden 37204 6/6 Heinz Lexa; Heinz Thomas Vega Carlota; Vega Richard W $899,999
2707 Abbott Martin 37215 6/28 Perkins Anne R Darling Leslie Anne $895,000
4126 Pennington Bend 37214 6/4 Dharma Nashville LLC Vineyard Homes LLC $895,000
1724 Old Hickory 37215 6/6 Greenleaf Real Estate Dev LLC Bars Hooper Holdings LLC $890,000
6009 Cargile 37205 6/6 Chiodini Isabella; Robinson Worrick Gale V Hall Clifton; Hall Nancye $880,000
1017 Caruthers 37204 6/5 Rutledge Lorie Ann Bokhan Kristen; Drummonds Katherine Taylor $880,000
1014 16th Ave S #307 37212 6/27 Tinassee Dreams LLC Harold &Amp; Owen LLC $878,190
2723 Abbott Martin 37215 6/5 Morrison Barbara O; Morrison Robert E Neuhoff Cynthia Ann; Weigeshoff Raymond Leo; Weigeshoff Ronald Leo Estate; Weigeshoff William Ronald $876,000
1625 7th 37208 6/4 Slaughter Pasqual A; Slaughter Pasquale A Parkin Erin; Parkin Scott $875,000
522 14th 37206 6/28 Karandikar Abhay; Karandikar Allison Blount Ashley; Blount Michael; Reynolds Madelyn $875,000
6924 Shelby 37211 6/24 Heckert Brandon Rick; Heckert Rachel Samantha Howell Benjamin T; Howell Margaret E $875,000
929 Woodmont 37204 6/11 Tayon Stewart J Barth Molly; Patti Phillip $871,000
1652 Alayna 37221 6/3 Tymensky Brent; Tymensky Susan Wozniak Anne; Wozniak Nicholi $869,900
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34. To counter China, NATO and its Asian partners are moving closer under US leadership -

WASHINGTON (AP) — In the third year of the war in Ukraine, NATO is set to deepen relations with its four Indo-Pacific partners, which, although not part of the military alliance, are gaining prominence as Russia and China forge closer ties to counter the United States and the two Koreas support opposing sides of the conflict in Europe.

35. Rep. Lloyd Doggett is first Democrat to publicly call for Biden to step down as party's nominee -

WASHINGTON (AP) — A House Democratic lawmaker has become the first in the party to publicly call for President Joe Biden to step down as the Democratic nominee for president, citing Biden's debate performance against Donald Trump failing to "effectively defend his many accomplishments."

36. Putin offers truce if Ukraine exits Russian-claimed areas and drops NATO bid. Kyiv rejects it -

Russian President Vladimir Putin promised Friday to "immediately" order a cease-fire in Ukraine and start negotiations if Kyiv began withdrawing troops from the four regions annexed by Moscow in 2022 and renounced plans to join NATO. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy rejected what he called an ultimatum by Putin to surrender more territory.

37. US will send Ukraine another Patriot missile system after Kyiv's desperate calls for air defenses -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The United States will send Ukraine another Patriot missile system, two U.S. officials said Tuesday, answering Kyiv's desperate calls for more air defenses as it battles an intense Russian assault on the northeastern Kharkiv region.

38. Biden partially lifts ban on Ukraine using US arms in strikes on Russian territory, US officials say -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden has given Ukraine the go-ahead to use American weaponry to strike inside Russia for the limited purpose of defending Kharkiv, according to four U.S. officials familiar with the matter.

39. Biden says each generation has to 'earn' freedom, in solemn Memorial Day remarks -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden marked Memorial Day with a pledge that the country would continue the work of the nation's fallen toward a more perfect union, "for which they lived, and for which they died."

40. US will announce $275M more in artillery and ammunition for Ukraine, officials say -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The United States is expected to announce an additional $275 million in military aid for Ukraine on Friday as Kyiv struggles to hold off advances by Russian troops in the Kharkiv region, two U.S. officials say.

41. Biden, Kenyan President Ruto urge global leaders to help lessen developing nations' crushing debt -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden is rolling out the red carpet for Kenyan President William Ruto with the first state visit to the United States by an African leader in more than 15 years.

42. Pentagon vows to keep weapons moving to Ukraine as Kyiv faces a renewed assault by Russia -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin committed Monday to keeping U.S. weapons moving to Ukraine as Kyiv faces one of its toughest moments against a renewed assault by Russia.

43. Despite charges, few call for Democratic Congressman Henry Cuellar to resign from office -

WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. Rep. Henry Cuellar, D-Laredo, is facing charges of bribery, money laundering and working on behalf of a foreign government. He is the third lawmaker in Congress to face a federal indictment this session.

44. Biden says US won't supply weapons for Israel to attack Rafah, in warning to ally -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden said that he would not supply offensive weapons that Israel could use to launch an all-out assault on Rafah — the last major Hamas stronghold in Gaza — over concern for the well-being of the more than 1 million civilians sheltering there.

45. Pentagon chief confirms US has paused bomb shipment to Israel to signal concerns over Rafah invasion -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. paused a shipment of bombs to Israel last week over concerns that the country was approaching a decision on launching a full-scale assault on the southern Gaza city of Rafah against the wishes of the U.S., Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said Wednesday.

46. Biden warns Netanyahu against major Rafah offensive as divide between the 2 leaders grows -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden on Monday urgently warned Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu against launching an offensive in the southern Gaza city of Rafah as the divide between the two leaders continues to grow along with the mounting Palestinian death toll.

47. Biden speaks with Netanyahu as Israelis appear closer to Rafah offensive -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden again urged Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu against launching an offensive in the southern Gaza city of Rafah as Israel on Monday appeared to be moving closer to an offensive to root out Hamas militants.

48. Zelenskyy presses the US and allies for Patriot missiles, expected in new $6B aid package -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that Kyiv needs Patriot missiles to create an air shield against further Russian missile attacks, and it's likely he'll get them in an additional $6 billion aid package expected to be announced by the U.S. as soon as Friday.

49. Pentagon set to send $1 billion in new military aid to Ukraine once bill clears Senate, Biden -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Pentagon is poised to send $1 billion in new military aid to Ukraine, U.S. officials said Tuesday as the Senate began debate on long-awaited legislation to fund the weapons Kyiv desperately needs to stall gains being made by Russian forces in the war.

50. Pentagon leaders press Congress for Ukraine funding, saying battlefield situation is dire -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Ukraine and Israel both desperately need the military weapons that are being held up by Congress' failure to pass a funding package for the two countries at war, Pentagon leaders told House appropriators Wednesday, calling the situation in Ukraine dire.

51. House's Ukraine, Israel aid package gains Biden's support as Speaker Johnson fights to keep his job -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden said Wednesday that he strongly supports a proposal from Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson to provide aid to Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan, sending crucial bipartisan support to the effort this week to approve $95 billion in funding for the U.S. allies.

52. US Navy flies aircraft through the Taiwan Strait a day after US-China defense chiefs hold rare talks -

TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) — The U.S. 7th Fleet said a Navy P-8A Poseidon flew through the Taiwan Strait on Wednesday, a day after U.S. and Chinese defense chiefs held their first talks since November 2022 in an effort to reduce regional tensions.

53. US Pentagon chief speaks with Chinese counterpart for first time since November 2022 -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin spoke with China's national defense minister Tuesday morning, in the latest in a series of U.S. steps to improve communications with the Chinese military and reduce unsafe and aggressive incidents in the Indo-Pacific.

54. US, Philippines step up strategic partnership as China threats loom in South China Sea -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration on Friday reassured the Philippines anew that the U.S. commitment to the country's defense is steadfast amid increasing concerns about provocative Chinese actions in disputed areas of the South China Sea.

55. Austin tells Congress Israel is taking steps to boost aid to Gaza as lawmakers question US support -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin told Congress Tuesday that pressure on Israel to improve humanitarian aid to Gaza appears to be working, but he said more must be done, and it remains to be seen if the improvement will continue.

56. US defense official had 'Havana syndrome' symptoms during a 2023 NATO summit, the Pentagon confirms -

WASHINGTON (AP) — A senior defense department official who attended last year's NATO summit at Vilnius, Lithuania, had symptoms similar to those reported by U.S. officials who have experienced "Havana syndrome," the Pentagon confirmed Monday.

57. Talks resume on bringing Israeli officials to the US to discuss Gaza operation, the White House says -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Talks have restarted aimed at bringing top Israeli officials to Washington to discuss potential military operations in Gaza, after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu canceled a planned visit this week because he was angry about the U.S. vote on a U.N. cease-fire resolution, the White House said Wednesday.

58. Talks resume on bringing Israeli officials to the US to discuss Gaza operation, the White House says -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Talks have restarted aimed at bringing top Israeli officials to Washington to discuss potential military operations in Gaza, after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu canceled a planned visit this week because he was angry about the U.S. vote on a U.N. cease-fire resolution, the White House said Wednesday.

59. Controversial military reproductive health care travel policy used just 12 times in 7 months -

WASHINGTON (AP) — A controversial military policy that allows service members to be reimbursed for travel if they or a family member have to go out of state for reproductive health care — including abortions — was used just 12 times from June to December last year, the Pentagon said Tuesday.

60. Pentagon urges Israel to protect civilians in Gaza as military chiefs meet at time of high tensions -

WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. defense leaders pressed their Israeli counterparts Tuesday to ensure that any military operation in the southern city of Rafah unfold in phases to protect civilians and secure the delivery of aid, a senior Pentagon official said. Israel's defense minister was receptive, the official said, but it's not clear what impact the meeting will have on Israeli plans for Gaza or on growing tensions between the two nations.

61. Lawmakers fault Defense Secretary Austin for a failure of leadership over his secret hospital stay -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin faced pointed bipartisan criticism at a congressional hearing Thursday for his failure to promptly notify President Joe Biden and other U.S. leaders about his hospital stay last month. Republicans demanded to know why no one has been disciplined.

62. Who was to blame for secrecy surrounding Austin's hospitalization? A Pentagon report says no one -

WASHINGTON (AP) — An internal review blames privacy restrictions and staff hesitancy for the Pentagon's failure last month to quickly notify the president and other senior leaders about Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin's hospitalization for complications from prostate cancer surgery.

63. GOP Speaker Johnson says House won't be 'rushed' to approve aid for Ukraine as $95B package stalls -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican Speaker Mike Johnson said Wednesday the U.S. House will not feel "rushed" to pass the $95.3 billion foreign aid package for Ukraine, Israel and other allies, signaling a further stall over sending military hardware and munitions Kyiv badly needs to fight Russia.

64. Defense Secretary Austin discharged from hospital, ending second stay since cancer treatment -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin was released from Walter Reed National Military Medical Center on Tuesday, ending his second stay since surgery to treat prostate cancer, and he has resumed his full duties, the Pentagon said.

65. GOP-led House impeaches Homeland Security Secretary Mayorkas — by one vote — over border management -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. House voted Tuesday to impeach Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, with the Republican majority determined to punish the Biden administration over its handling of the U.S-Mexico border after failing last week in a politically embarrassing setback.

66. Pentagon chief Austin remains hospitalized, will not travel to Brussels for Ukraine, NATO meetings -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has canceled his trip to Brussels to meet with NATO ministers and work on Ukraine military aid as he remains hospitalized while dealing with further health issues following prostate cancer surgery, the Pentagon said Monday.

67. US hints large response to Iran-backed militias is imminent as Houthi rebels target another ship -

JERUSALEM (AP) — Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said Thursday it's time to further disable Iran-backed militias that have struck at U.S. forces and ships in the Middle East and the U.S. is preparing to take significant action in response to the deaths of three U.S. service members in Jordan.

68. Attorney General Merrick Garland to undergo surgery, Justice Department says -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Attorney General Merrick Garland will undergo back surgery this weekend and delegate his duties to the deputy attorney general during the procedure, the Justice Department said Monday.

69. Enemy drone that killed US troops in Jordan was mistaken for a US drone, preliminary report suggests -

WASHINGTON (AP) — An enemy drone that killed three American troops and wounded dozens of others in Jordan may have been confused with an American drone returning to the U.S. installation, two U.S. officials said Monday.

70. Defense Secretary Austin returns to work after cancer surgery complications -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin returned to work at the Pentagon on Monday after nearly a month's absence because of prostate cancer and was meeting with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg.

71. US hits Iraq militia sites and anti-ship missiles in Yemen as fight with Iranian proxies intensifies -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. military struck three facilities in Iraq and two anti-ship missiles in Yemen operated by Iranian-backed militias that have attacked U.S. personnel and ships in the region as the United States tries to keep the Israel-Hamas war from spilling over into a wider conflict.

72. Pentagon has no more money for Ukraine as it hosts a meeting of 50 allies on support for Kyiv -

WASHINGTON (AP) — For the first time since Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin established the international group to support Ukraine in April 2022, the United States is hosting the monthly gathering of about 50 countries out of money, unable to send the ammunition and missiles that Ukraine needs to fend off Russia's invasion.

73. Austin is released from hospital after complications from prostate cancer surgery he kept secret -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin was released from the hospital on Monday, after spending two weeks there to treat complications from surgery for prostate cancer he kept secret from senior Biden administration leaders and staff for weeks.

74. Pentagon watchdog will review Defense Secretary Austin's failure to disclose his hospitalization -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Pentagon's internal watchdog said Thursday he will review the secrecy surrounding Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin's hospitalization and why the Defense Department waited days to inform the White House that he had transferred authority to his deputy.

75. Amid firestorm created by Austin's cancer secrecy, missed opportunities to build trust, educate -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The secrecy surrounding Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin's hospitalizations due to prostate cancer surgery set off a political firestorm, launched multiple reviews and triggered calls for his ouster.

76. Secrecy surrounding the defense secretary's hospitalization has put the White House on the defensive -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden's administration pledged from Day One to restore truth and transparency to the federal government — but now it's facing a maelstrom of criticism and credibility questions after Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin's hospitalization was kept secret for days, even from the White House.

77. Defense Secretary Austin was treated for prostate cancer, urinary tract infection, doctors say -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has prostate cancer, and his recent secretive hospitalization was for surgery and later to treat a urinary tract infection related to that operation, his doctors said Tuesday.

78. White House will review Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin's lack of disclosure on his hospital stay -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The White House said Monday the administration will review what rules or procedures weren't followed when Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin did not disclose his hospitalization for days to President Joe Biden and top officials at the Pentagon and the National Security Council. The Pentagon maintained its silence on why Austin was hospitalized and said he has no plans to resign.

79. Houthis launch sea drone to attack ships hours after US, allies issue 'final warning' -

WASHINGTON (AP) — An armed unmanned surface vessel launched from Houthi-controlled Yemen got within a "couple of miles" of U.S. Navy and commercial vessels in the Red Sea before detonating on Thursday, just hours after the White House and a host of partner nations issued a "final warning" to the Iran-backed militia group to cease the attacks or face potential military action.

80. The USS Gerald R. Ford aircraft carrier is returning home after extended deployment defending Israel -

WASHINGTON (AP) — After months of extra duty at sea providing protection for Israel, the USS Gerald R. Ford aircraft carrier strike group will be heading home, the Navy announced Monday.

The Ford and its accompanying warships will be replaced by the amphibious assault ship the USS Bataan and its accompanying warships, the USS Mesa Verde and the USS Carter Hall. The three vessels had been in the Red Sea and have been transiting toward the Eastern Mediterranean over the last few days.

81. Independent lawyers begin prosecuting cases of sexual assault and other crimes in the US military -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. military on Thursday opened a new chapter in how it investigates and prosecutes cases of sexual assault and other major crimes, putting independent lawyers in charge of those decisions and sidelining commanders after years of pressure from Congress.

82. Biden orders strikes on an Iranian-aligned group after 3 US troops wounded in drone attack in Iraq -

WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. President Joe Biden ordered the United States military to carry out retaliatory airstrikes against Iranian-backed militia groups after three U.S. service members were injured in a drone attack in northern Iraq.

83. Congress launches an investigation into the Osprey program after the deadly crash in Japan -

WASHINGTON (AP) — A congressional oversight committee has launched an investigation into the V-22 Osprey program following a deadly crash in Japan which killed eight Air Force special operations service members.

84. Zelenskyy issues plea for support during Washington visit as Ukraine funding stalls in Congress -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy kicked off a quick visit to Washington on Monday, warning in a speech at a defense university that Russia may be fighting in Ukraine but its "real target is freedom" in America and around the world. He also issued a personal plea for Congress to break its deadlock and approve continued support for Ukraine.

85. US announces new weapons aid for Ukraine as Congress is stalled on more funding -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. is sending a $175 million package of military aid to Ukraine, including guided missiles for the High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems (HIMARS), anti-armor systems and high-speed anti-radiation missiles, the Pentagon and State Department announced on Wednesday.

86. Nearly half of Americans think the US is spending too much on Ukraine aid, an AP-NORC poll says -

WASHINGTON (AP) — As lawmakers in Washington weigh sending billions more in federal support to Kyiv to help fight off Russian aggression, close to half of the U.S. public thinks the country is spending too much on aid to Ukraine, according to polling from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research.

87. Senate panel takes a step toward ending Sen. Tuberville's blockade of military nominations -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Senate Democrats pushed ahead Tuesday with a resolution that would allow for the quick confirmation of hundreds of military nominees, an attempt to maneuver around a blockade from Alabama Sen. Tommy Tuberville over a Pentagon abortion policy.

88. US conducts airstrikes against Iran-backed groups in Syria, retaliating for attacks on US troops -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Pentagon and U.S. officials say U.S. fighter aircraft conducted airstrikes on locations in eastern Syria involving Iranian-backed groups, likely causing casualties and destroying weapons stored at the two targets that were struck — a training facility and a safe house.

89. Tuberville under pressure from Republicans over military holds, says he is reviewing options -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Alabama Sen. Tommy Tuberville said he's open to negotiating an end to his blockade of almost 400 military nominees after meeting with fellow Republican senators on Tuesday, signaling a shift after he has dug in on his protest of a Pentagon abortion policy for more than nine months.

90. Senate confirms three military officers as Sen. Tuberville holds up hundreds more -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate confirmed three top military officers on Thursday — including the first female member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff — as bipartisan frustration swirled around Republican Sen. Tommy Tuberville for blocking hundreds more nominees.

91. U.S. military, diplomatic leaders urge a divided Congress to send aid to both Israel, Ukraine -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The nation's top military and diplomatic leaders urged an increasingly divided Congress on Tuesday to send immediate aid to Israel and Ukraine, arguing at a Senate hearing that broad support for the assistance would signal U.S. strength to adversaries worldwide.

92. The number of military suicides dipped in 2022 as the Pentagon works on new prevention programs -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The number of suicides among U.S. military members and their families dipped slightly in 2022, compared with the previous year, as the Defense Department tries to build prevention and treatment programs to address what has been a steadily growing problem over the past decade, The Associated Press has learned.

93. Schumer says he's leading a bipartisan group of senators to Israel to show 'unwavering' US support -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer is headed to Israel this weekend to discuss what resources the United States can provide for its war against Hamas.

Schumer, D-N.Y., is leading a bipartisan group of senators to the country "to show the United States' unwavering support for Israel," his office said. Schumer is the first Jewish majority leader of the Senate and the highest-ranking Jewish elected official in the U.S.

94. US is moving quickly to boost Israel's military. A look at what assistance it's providing -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Within hours of the horrific attack by Hamas, the U.S. began moving warships and aircraft to the region to be ready to provide Israel with whatever it needs to respond.

A second U.S. carrier strike group departs from Norfolk, Virginia, on Friday. Scores of aircraft are heading to U.S. military bases around the Middle East. And special operations forces are now assisting Israel's military in planning and intelligence.

95. Biden confirms Americans among hostages captured in Israel, condemns 'sheer evil' of Hamas militants -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden on Tuesday confirmed that U.S. citizens are among the hostages captured by Hamas as he condemned the militant group for the "sheer evil" of its shocking weekend assault on Israel.

96. Army chief says Congress must boost aid to Israel as the US death toll rises to 9 in Hamas attacks -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Congress must pass more funding quickly for the U.S. to be able to give both Israel and Ukraine the weapons and munitions they both now need, a top Pentagon official said Monday, as the State Department raised the number of confirmed American deaths in the Hamas attack in Israel to nine.

97. The US will send a carrier strike group to the Eastern Mediterranean in support of Israel -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said Sunday he has ordered the Ford carrier strike group to sail to the Eastern Mediterranean to be ready to assist Israel after the attack by Hamas that has left more than 1,000 dead on both sides. Americans were reported to be among those killed and missing.

98. Senate confirms chairman of joint chiefs as GOP senator still blocking hundreds of military nominees -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate on Wednesday confirmed Gen. CQ Brown as the next chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, putting him in place to succeed Gen. Mark Milley when he retires at the end of the month.

99. Hundreds of military promotions are on hold as Republican senator demands end to abortion policy -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Top defense officials are accusing Alabama Sen. Tommy Tuberville of jeopardizing America's national security with his hold on roughly 300 military promotions, raising the stakes in a clash over abortion policy that shows no signs of easing.

100. Pentagon review calls for reforms to reverse spike in sexual misconduct at military academies -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. military academies must improve their leadership, stop toxic practices such as hazing and shift behavior training into the classrooms, according to a Pentagon study aimed at addressing an alarming spike in sexual assaults and misconduct.