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1. Harris' pick of Walz amps up excitement in Midwestern states, inspires big donations -

EAU CLAIRE, Wis. (AP) — Vice President Kamala Harris and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz are spending their first full day as running mates Wednesday rallying Democrats across the Midwest, a politically divided region that is crucial to their effort to win the White House in less than three months.

2. House Republicans vote to rebuke Kamala Harris over administration's handling of border policy -

WASHINGTON (AP) — House Republicans are moving quickly to emphasize Vice President Kamala Harris's role in the Biden administration's handling of the U.S. border with Mexico, passing a resolution Thursday that condemns her performance in the job.

3. Biden is sending aides to Michigan to see Arab American and Muslim leaders over the Israel-Hamas war -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden is dispatching senior aides to Michigan on Thursday to meet with Arab American and Muslim leaders, according to three people familiar with the matter, as his administration's handling of the Israel-Hamas war frustrates members of a key constituency in a 2024 battleground state.

4. Protests outside DNC headquarters signal divides in Biden's base over Israel-Hamas war -

WASHINGTON (AP) — National Democrats this year have insisted the party is united and ready to rally around President Joe Biden heading into next year's election. But a protest outside the Democratic National Committee headquarters signals growing tension within the coalition that has propelled Democrats to victory in recent elections.

5. Biden administration to host state leaders Wednesday for summit on making child care more affordable -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden 's administration is hosting state legislators from 41 states to the White House on Wednesday for discussions on how legislatures can make child care more affordable for families, the White House said.

6. Biden bringing on ex-labor secretary, DNC chair Tom Perez to help with implementation push -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden has named Tom Perez, a former labor secretary and Democratic National Committee chairman, to be a senior adviser and his liaison to state and local governments as the White House turns its focus toward implementing Biden's infrastructure and climate legislation.

7. Ford decides to keep AM radio on 2024 models, will restore AM on two electrics -

DETROIT (AP) — Owners of new Ford vehicles will be able to tune in to AM radio in their cars, trucks and SUVs after all.

CEO Jim Farley wrote in social media postings Tuesday that the company is reversing a decision to scrub the band after speaking with government policy leaders who are concerned about keeping emergency alerts that often are sounded on AM stations.

8. From sensation to struggles: Dem stars Abrams, O'Rourke fade -

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Stacey Abrams and Beto O'Rourke catapulted to Democratic stardom in 2018 by defying expectations and nearly pulling off upsets in Georgia and Texas.

9. These Democrats flipped House in 2018. 2022 will be harder. -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Moments after she flipped a longtime Republican congressional seat in 2018, Iowa Democrat Cindy Axne declared that "Washington doesn't have our back and we deserve a heck of a lot better."

10. Top Davidson County commercial sales for May 2022 -

Top commercial real estate sales, May 2022, for Davidson County, as compiled by the Nashville Ledger.

AddressCityZipFiling DateBuyersSellersSale Price
2171 Nolensville Nashville 37211 5/23 AE One LLC; AE Two LLC Accent Nolensville Pike LP $77,644,000
4900 Centennial Nashville 37209 5/2 Stocking 51 LLC Stocking 51 Silos Part LLC $36,134,000
127, 131 8th Nashville 37203 5/19 Auto Nashville Hotel LLC CGM LLC $35,000,000
400 Broadway Nashville 37203 5/13 400 Broadway LLC 400 Broadway Holdings LLC $30,500,000
311 Carter Nashville 37210 5/11 311 Carter Street LLC Woodbine Park LLC $21,900,000
5244 Hickory Hollow Antioch 37013 5/23 Metro Govt of Nashville Cv Hickory Hollow LLC $20,000,000
601 Lafayette Nashville 37203 5/11 601 Lafayette Owner LLC Pepe II LLC $19,000,000
415 Chestnut, 1215 4th Nashville 37203 5/27 1201 4th Ave South Part LLC Lewis James Edward Scott; Lewis James S $18,100,000
5016 Centennial Nashville 37209 5/2 Stocking 51 LLC Silo Capital LLC $13,755,580
120 Cartwright Goodlttsvll 37072 5/2 Shyam Ghanshyam Nashville LLC GDTN Assoc LLC Receiver $11,800,000
4600, 4601, 4800 Centennial Nashville 37209 5/20 Tenacious WPC Multi LLC Innophos Inc $11,273,131
1920, 1922, 1924, 1926 Hayes Nashville 37203 5/2 Clear Hayes LLC SHM Holdings LLC $11,250,000
575 Brick Church Park Nashville 37207 5/2 BLNL TN 575 Brick Church LLC NRF IX-Nashville LLC $10,200,000
107 4th Nashville 37219 5/11 4Th Ave Prop LLC Sanderson Brenda; Sanderson Ruble $10,200,000
2206, 2208, 2212, 2214, 2218, 2220 12th Nashville 37204 5/4 2214 12 South Prop LLC Cottage Part LLC $10,000,000
1601, 1609, 1611, 1615, 1617, 1621, 1623 State Nashville 37203 5/11 Gupton Part LLC John A Gupton College $9,475,000
1608 Chickering Nashville 37215 5/19 Heard Daniel T Trustee Zinnia Trust $8,500,000
1410 51st Nashville 37209 5/3 Stocking 51 LLC Silo Capital LLC $8,110,420
1919 Division Nashville 37203 5/24 Lonesome Ten Miles LLC R&Rr Prop LLC $7,000,000
2025 Rosa L Parks Nashville 37228 5/24 PSF II 2025 Rlp Ome LP Aladdin Industries LLC Retirement Plan For Salaried & Hourly Employees $6,500,000
2311, 2315 12th Nashville 37204 5/2 2311 12 South Prop LLC 1221 Part LLC $6,150,000
307, 309, 311 18th, 1805 Patterson Nashville 37203 5/31 18th & Patterson Nashville LLC Alive Hospice Inc $5,945,800
1301 Bell Antioch 37013 5/3 Benson 2013 Joint Revocable Trust Snyder Prop III LLC $5,800,000
201 Whitsett Nashville 37210 5/5 Whitsett Inv LLC Parris Printing Building Part $5,610,000
0 BROADWAY Nashville   5/13 Ht Nashville LLC HSSB LLC $5,549,918
5205 Old Hickory Hermitage 37076 5/17 Dream Team Realty Part LLC Freegard Part X $5,100,000
745 Douglas Nashville 37207 5/11 Mile End Part LLC Wallace Family LP $4,700,000
117 2nd Nashville 37201 5/9 117 2Nd Ave Prop LLC Martin Karen Jean $4,700,000
914 3rd Nashville 37210 5/12 GSI Nashville Lafayette Storage I Owner LLC Mainland 4Th LLC $4,500,000
1200 Lebanon Nashville 37210 5/3 1200 Lebanon Part LLC Harrison Lisa Smith $4,100,000
5770 Old Hickory Hermitage 37076 5/26 MC Oslo Hermitage LLC Kshama Hotel LLC $4,000,000
1631 Corporate Lavergne 37086 5/23 Sl Ind Acq LP Gregory G Bergauer & Karen L Bergauer Revocable Trust $3,675,000
1121 Bell Antioch 37013 5/19 Sai Ram 22 LLC Sun Inv Corp $3,500,000
733 Massman Nashville 37210 5/20 Avocat Prop LLC Southeastern Freight Lines Inc $3,450,000
Piedmont     5/26 Perimeter Court Part LLC Corporate Inv Parthip V LLC $3,396,809
605 Merritt Nashville 37203 5/2 605 Merritt LLC Moolman Chris; Moolman Karin $3,350,000
1105, 1107 Trinity Nashville 37218 5/6 McCoy Jason D&M Dev LLC $3,300,000
2800, 2802, 2804 Felicia Nashville 37209 5/31 Music City Prep Clinic Hayes Andrea $3,244,000
916 Buchanan Nashville 37208 5/12 Cava Group Inc 910 Cab LLC $2,920,000
5515 Edmondson Nashville 37211 5/2 Hauter Adel Ali Hyj LLC $2,900,000
618 Thompson Nashville 37211 5/23 Fcpt Holdings LLC Health Prop Invs Inc $2,606,800
4601 Ashland City Nashville 37218 5/3 DWT LLC Bell & Assoc Const LLC $2,250,000
1400 Gould Lavergne 37086 5/12 Lolo Enterprises LLC Aim Inc $2,100,000
2801, 2803 Dickerson Nashville 37207 5/10 Farricielli Greg Value Thrift Holdings LLC $2,100,000
1017, 1019, 1021 12th Nashville 37208 5/16 12Th Ave North Townhomes LLC Trustees of Greater Revelations Missionary Baptist Church $2,000,000
6640 Nolensville Brentwood 37027 5/13 Nolensville Part Hla LLC Highpoint Inv $1,875,000
4619 Hessey Mt Juliet 37122 5/23 Drees Premier Homes Inc Pardue Family Ashton Park Parthip I $1,817,844
897 Elm Hill Nashville 37210 5/26 Shane Barbara; Shane Carl Macca Crescenza; Macca Joseph $1,700,000
0 11th Nashville 37206 5/27 East Nash Holdings LLC Main Street Land Trust $1,650,000
2110 Gladstone Nashville 37211 5/20 Pounders Ilex; Pounders Sarah Brown Pamela B; Brown Phillip N $1,650,000
108 Bonnabrook Hermitage 37076 5/11 Lup 7 Part II LLC Lopez John; Lopez Joy; Shearon David; House Richard $1,600,000
300, 302 Cedar, 300 Cartwright Goodlttsvll 37072 5/17 Cat Goodlettsville LLC Unique Omega LLC $1,600,000
705 18th Nashville 37203 5/2 SDF3-705 18th Ave N LLC Karshenas Nader $1,500,000
4604 Mountain View, 1480 Georgetown Nashville 37215 5/17 Bucchi Paul McKanna James A $1,500,000
101 Hart Nashville 37207 5/6 101 Hart Lane LLC Frakes Prop LLC $1,500,000
0 Forrest Valley Nashville 37209 5/24 Easter Dev LLC ICG Dev LLC $1,500,000
2721 Lebanon Nashville 37214 5/19 Al-Nimri Walid O Kidd Barry C; Kidd Cande W $1,480,000
1117, 1122 38th, 3801 Dr. Walter S Davis, 3816, 3820, 3824 Tigerbelle Nashville 37209 5/12 Hensley Group LLC Wells Revocable Living Trust $1,437,500
7734 Highway 70 Nashville 37221 5/20 HCA Health Services of TN Inc IMGJ LLC $1,350,000
1009 Gallatin Madison 37115 5/16 Housing Fund Inc Jimmy Duke Motors $1,200,000
2133, 2135B Hill Madison 37115 5/18 BP Madison LLC Domus Part LLC $1,200,000
20 Academy Nashville 37210 5/5 Invest Holdings LLC Hiland Edward L; Mathes Peggy D; Urquhart Michael $1,150,000
0 Mt View Antioch 37013 5/17 Crossings Blvd MF Holdings II LLC V2 Capital LLC $1,118,839
807 Gallatin Madison 37115 5/17 Malsal LLC Taylormade Contracting LLC $1,100,000
4329 Brick Church Whites Cr 37189 5/16 Steinback Eric York Christal M; York Michael J $1,050,000
404 Madison Nashville 37208 5/25 404 Madison Street LLC Revocable Trust of Constance Lee Wise Shelley Hill $1,050,000
400 Gallatin Nashville 37206 5/10 Vitality Prop LLC 400 Gallatin LLC $1,025,000
12520 Old Hickory Antioch 37013 5/23 Mara Evangelical Church Inc Divine Faith Ministries Inc $950,000
2823 Columbine Nashville 37204 5/13 Mataj Erin; Mataj Rinaldo Nunley Helen; Powers Helen $950,000
4308 Charlotte Nashville 37209 5/17 Meehan Kedrin Curry Patricia; Curry Peter $925,000
0 Old Hickory Antioch 37013 5/12 Patterson Co LLC McAdams Richard; Lehman J Trent $893,304
2309 Clarksville Nashville 37208 5/31 Modern Homes LLC Cato Duanna; Gause Ronetta; Moore Gwendolyn; Moore-Minor Carmen; Redus Candy; Reedus Frank III; Reedus Princess; Sanders Monique; Sims Angel; Sims Angela; Sims Anthony; Sims Betty; Wiseman Jermaine; Wiseman Rontrese; Moore Gwnedolyn $850,000
630 Iris Nashville 37204 5/5 Invest Holdings LLC Osteen & Casteel LLC $850,000
2122 Murfreesboro Nashville 37217 5/17 Ap Dev LLC; Rhd Const LLC I J Holding Co LLC $850,000
1032 Herman Nashville 37208 5/12 Fiona Whelan Prine Family Trust; John Prine Family Trust Jakaway Edward P $800,000
3363 Stoners Bend Hermitage 37076 5/16 BP Prop LLC Envirotest Systems Corp; Trilen LLC $800,000
7407, 7430 Indian Creek Nashville 37209 5/17 Southern Spaces LLC Massey William Michael $792,500
809 Gallatin Madison 37115 5/18 Aldabet Nizar Gatling Family Revocable Trust $770,000
617 Millwood Nashville 37217 5/17 Girgiss Jane; Girgiss Nader Nelms Nancy B $750,000
5997 Kolz Joelton 37080 5/31 Hoverman Kimberly; Hoverman Zachary Revision Homes LLC $715,000
2204 Ingram Whites Cr 37189 5/18 Pewitt Walter R Towns Ruth Mae Estate; Towns Ruth P Estate $700,000
6962 Highway 70 Nashville 37221 5/23 Woodbine Comm Org Inc Putnam James L; Ashworth Larry D $685,000
0 Dickerson Nashville 37207 5/12 Ehme LLC Lewis Carolene Marie; Frances J Cranford Family Trust Non-Qualified Share $682,000
104, 106 Rains Nashville 37203 5/19 MV Holdings LLC Kiani Sanaz $660,000
5519 Kentucky Nashville 37209 5/12 Ware Barry Joseph Budde Elizabeth Carbine; Carbine Elizabeth A $659,000
3109 Gallatin Nashville 37216 5/3 Brainworks Homes LLC Griggs Alvin; Griggs Carlton; Griggs Timothy $640,000
332, 334 22nd Nashville 37203 5/3 Mark 836 Prop LLC Midtown Holdings LLC $624,000
4040 Woodlawn Nashville 37205 5/23 Betty C Dickey Revocable Trust Alexander Revocable Trust $600,000
0 Mount Juliet Hermitage 37076 5/18 Perez Flavio Martinez; Rosas Rosalia Ramirez Gadalseed Golian; Kamel George; Rezk Azer; Loza Sergio Antonio Ortiz $600,000
500 Madison Nashville 37208 5/11 Bird Michael; Bird Nicole Kete Louis Riley; Murphy Joseph Wheeler $590,000
0 Old Hickory Madison 37115 5/6 Jones Bend Part GP Morris Kelley M; Morris Mark D $565,000
125 Lewis Nashville 37210 5/31 Gamboa Aisha; Gamboa Daniel Realty Up LLC $561,000
0 MT VIEW Antioch 37013 5/13 Warhorse Antioch El I LLC Warhorse Mt View I LLC $550,000
8689 Old Charlotte Pegram 37143 5/17 Bozman Adrian; Haverty-Bozman Kimarie Chester Brian Alan; Chester Jesse Warner Estate; Chester Michael Warner; Chester Roger Lee $545,000
6408 Clarksville Joelton 37080 5/12 Young Prop Group LLC Gillespie Joe F Jr $540,000
0 Pin Hook Antioch 37013 5/6 Shreibman Amnon Burnette Chapel Church of Christ $538,800
1113, 1117 McGavock Nashville 37216 5/25 Moba LLC Van Camp Brian $510,000
1229 4th Nashville 37208 5/12 McCoy Andrea; Sowter Brenda Stone Benjamin $507,500
7425 Old Hickory Whites Cr 37189 5/13 Bell Group LLC Ellis P Jakes Revocable Living Trust $500,000
2603 Jefferson Nashville 37208 5/2 Turner Antonio C Smith Melvin $500,000
4988 Lebanon Old Hickory 37138 5/18 Mobile TN LLC Taylor Benjamin Jackson; Taylor Kimberly Rae $435,000
4875, 4879 Old Hydes Ferry Nashville 37218 5/17 Old School Prop LLC Dunn Angela Denise; Morrow Jeremy Aaron $425,000
1819 Wedgewood Nashville 37212 5/20 Blankevoort John E Trustee Bills Sam C Jr $420,000
8120 Sawyer Brown Nashville 37221 5/25 Meadows Mark Steven Sydney Rogers Cowan Revocable Trust; Winters Paula Underwood $382,500
1003 Murfreesboro Nashville 37217 5/9 Irobea Abdulaziz Yoon John J; Yoon Susie M $375,000
2803 Old Hickory Old Hickory 37138 5/31 Gould Enterprises Inc Griffith Alicia $375,000
565 Veritas Nashville 37211 5/26 Blackacre Dev Co LLC; Orange Capital LLC McCullough Laing $360,000
1610 Corporate Lavergne 37086 5/2 Knestrick Prop Holdings LLC J H Wimsatt Family LP $350,000
0 Little Marrowbone Ashland City 37015 5/6 Depriest Bianca; Depriest Chancy Smythe Cynthia G; Smythe David M $325,000
3210 Cedar Ridge Nashville 37214 5/25 Bradshaw Nicole; Hellmich Will Agape Favor LLC $314,000
1900 Richard Jones Nashville 37215 5/17 Hammer Michael; Hammer Sarah Hinda D Mitchell Revocable Trust $310,000
906 Harpeth Valley Nashville 37221 5/18 Sigma Mgmt LLC Officer Robert T Estate $285,000
1112 Brittany Park Antioch 37013 5/18 Opendoor Prop Trust I Moore Schronda $282,900
1808 State Nashville 37203 5/11 Willis Michael Clayton Caldwell Jan R; Young Jan R; Means Margaret $280,000
3600 Wells Antioch 37013 5/10 Brown Kathryn Anchored Capital LLC $275,000
707 McPherson Nashville 37221 5/20 Dunlop Gregory Scott Elberta Express Inc $270,100
3411 Hydes Ferry Nashville 37218 5/19 Epps Chioma Queen Bourdeaux Old School Primitive Baptist Church $270,000
0 McGavock Nashville 37211 5/25 Carney Matthew Nourabadt Alireza; Nourabadi Elnaz Rabiel $250,000
511 Jones Old Hickory 37138 5/6 Carolyn Parker Demalteris Trust Woods Myra Sartin $220,022
8538 Whites Creek Joelton 37080 5/2 Carver Heather; Carver Michael Thaxton Helen F; Thaxton Jesse Ray $204,500
900 19th Nashville 37212 5/5 Alsup Tom C Terrell Aimee A $202,500
3600 Hillsboro Nashville 37215 5/23 White Susan; White Taylor Khoury Nuhad; Matthews Blakeley D $200,000
801 Churchill Madison 37115 5/18 Burns Donna G; Burns James M Deversa Peter Roger $199,000
1121, 1123 Apple Valley Madison 37115 5/27 UST LLC Richardson John V; Richardson Mary J Ward $185,000
2134 Fairfax Nashville 37212 5/25 Collier Kelly; Collier Michael Angela U Adams Ira; Ira Innovations LLC $183,500
3600 Hillsboro Nashville 37215 5/26 Hayes Lucy Dympna McMillen Mary F; Thompson Martha F $178,000
2712 Batavia Nashville 37208 5/26 Bahar Jawharrah Housing Fund Inc; Housing Fund $170,000
0 River Road Nashville 37209 5/12 Wilkins Rod Gray Charles $110,000
306 Wilburn Nashville 37207 5/6 Dark Matter Prop Mgmt LLC Sullivan Jonathan Tyler $100,000

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11. EXPLAINER: Will burglar alarms still work after 3G shutdown? -

NEW YORK (AP) — As telecom companies rev up the newest generation of mobile service, called 5G, they're shutting down old networks — a costly, years-in-the-works process that's now prompting calls for a delay because many products out there still rely on the old standard, 3G.

12. With Biden's backing, Dems revive bill to overhaul policing -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Cheered on by President Joe Biden, House Democrats hustled to pass the most ambitious effort in decades to overhaul policing nationwide, able to avoid clashing with moderates in their own party who are wary of reigniting a debate they say hurt them during last fall's election.

13. Interior nominee Haaland questioned on drilling, pipelines -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden's nominee to head the Interior Department  faced sharp questions from Republicans Tuesday over what several called her "radical" ideas that include opposition to fracking and the Keystone XL oil pipeline.

14. House votes to decriminalize marijuana at federal level -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Democratic-controlled House on Friday approved a bill to decriminalize and tax marijuana at the federal level, reversing what supporters call a failed policy of criminalizing pot use and taking steps to address racial disparities in enforcement of federal drug laws.

15. Democrats try to streamline mail balloting for their voters -

DENVER (AP) — Democrats are rolling out an expanded online portal that allows people to register to vote and request a mail ballot in their state and even helps digitize their signature on their paperwork.

16. WHAT TO WATCH: Democrats open a new kind of convention -

ATLANTA (AP) — The Democratic Party will convene, sort of, amid a pandemic that has upended the usual pomp-and-circumstance of presidential nominating conventions.

Democratic National Committee Chairman Tom Perez will be in Milwaukee, which he'd chosen as the 2020 convention host city. But presidential candidate Joe Biden and his running mate, Kamala Harris, won't be. Nor will the 57 state and territorial delegations, party activists and media hordes that would have filled a downtown arena to see Biden and Harris nominated to take on President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence in November.

17. Bloomberg to give $18M to DNC; state parties to get offices -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Mike Bloomberg is transferring $18 million from his presidential campaign to the Democratic National Committee in the largest single such transfer ever.

It's the latest sign of the billionaire businessman's continued involvement in the race since ending his own campaign this month due to a lackluster showing in the March 3 primaries. In those Super Tuesday contests, the former New York City mayor won only one U.S. territory.

18. Sanders' campaign says he is reassessing, not dropping out -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders said Wednesday that he is reassessing his campaign, raising questions about whether he will drop out after losing three more states and falling prohibitively behind Joe Biden in the 2020 race.

19. DNC chair calls for 'recanvass' of Iowa results after delays -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The chairman of the Democratic National Committee on Thursday called for a "recanvass" of the results of the Iowa caucuses, saying it was needed to "assure public confidence" after three days of technical issues and delays.

20. Top Middle Tennessee commercial sales for August 2019 -

Top commercial real estate sales, August 2019, for Davidson, Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson and Sumner counties, as compiled by Chandler Reports.

21. Top Middle Tennessee commercial sales for May 2019 -

Top commercial real estate sales, May 2019, for Davidson, Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson and Sumner counties, as compiled by Chandler Reports.

22. Top Middle Tennessee residential sales for March 2019 -

Top residential real estate sales, March 2019, for Davidson, Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson and Sumner counties, as compiled by Chandler Reports.

23. 2 stages, up to 20 candidates in first 2 Democratic debates -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The first two Democratic presidential debates for the 2020 election will have two heats with room for a total of 20 candidates who meet certain polling or grassroots fundraising thresholds.

24. Howard Dean to head new Dem voter data exchange -

Howard Dean is back. The one-time presidential candidate, former Vermont governor and ex-Democratic National Committee chairman is set to return to prominence as head of a new operation that Democrats hope puts them back on par with Republicans in the never-ending race to use voter data to drive Americans to the polls.

25. More races go to Democrats, including Senate seat in Ariz. -

NEW YORK (AP) — No, it wasn't a blue wave. But a week after the voting, Democrats are riding higher than they thought on election night.

As vote counting presses on in several states, the Democrats have steadily chalked up victories across the country, firming up their grip on the U.S. House and statehouses. The slow roll of wins has given the party plenty to celebrate.

26. Trump cancels pay raise federal workers were due in January -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump informed Congress on Thursday that he is canceling pay raises due in January for most civilian federal employees, citing budget constraints. But the workers still could see a slightly smaller boost in their pay under a proposal lawmakers are considering.

27. Democrats seek to keep focus on corruption, not impeachment -

CHICAGO (AP) — Democrats aren't ready to embrace the I-word.

A day after separate legal hammers dropped nearly simultaneously on two former members of Donald Trump's inner circle, Democrats in Washington and across the country faced a delicate balance as they sought to take political advantage of the president's growing troubles without alienating moderates and independents turned off by talk of impeachment.

28. Democrats seek to keep focus on corruption, not impeachment -

CHICAGO (AP) — Democrats aren't ready to embrace the I-word.

A day after separate legal hammers dropped nearly simultaneously on two former members of Donald Trump's inner circle, Democrats in Washington and across the country faced a delicate balance as they sought to take political advantage of the president's growing troubles without alienating moderates and independents turned off by talk of impeachment.

29. Effects of Supreme Court voter roll decision appear limited -

ATLANTA (AP) — A U.S. Supreme Court ruling has cleared the way for states to take a tougher approach to maintaining their voter rolls, but will they?

Ohio plans to resume its process for removing inactive voters after it was affirmed in Monday's 5-4 ruling. It takes a particularly aggressive approach that appears to be an outlier among states.

30. GOP's not all that sad; party grapples with Alabama fallout -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Weary national Republicans breathed a collective sigh of relief on Wednesday, a day after voters knocked out their own party's scandal-plagued candidate in deep-red Alabama. Yet all is not well in a party confronted with new rounds of infighting and a suddenly shrinking Senate majority heading into next year's midterm elections.

31. Top Middle Tennessee residential sales for November 2017 -

Top residential real estate sales, November 2017, for Davidson, Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson and Sumner counties, as compiled by Chandler Reports.

32. Top Middle Tennessee residential transactions for October 2017 -

Top residential real estate sales, October 2017, for Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson and Sumner counties, as compiled by Chandler Reports. Due to technical issues, Davidson County sales are unavailable for October.

33. AP source: Clinton camp helped fund Trump dossier research -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign and the Democratic National Committee helped fund political research into President Donald Trump that ultimately produced a dossier of allegations about his ties to Russia, a person familiar with the matter said Tuesday night.

34. Workers at Mississippi Nissan plant casting ballots on union -

CANTON, Miss. (AP) — Workers at a Nissan auto assembly plant in Mississippi are voting on whether they want the United Auto Workers union to bargain for them.

Voting among roughly 3,700 production workers at Nissan Motor Co.'s Canton assembly complex concludes at 7 p.m. Friday. The National Labor Relations Board is conducting the secret-ballot election after workers filed for UAW representation in July.

35. With 2018 looming, Democrats divided on their core message -

NEW YORK (AP) — House Democratic Caucus Chairman Joe Crowley hesitated when asked about his party's core message to voters.

36. Top Middle Tennessee residential transactions for May 2017 -

Top residential real estate sales, May 2017, for Davidson, Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson and Sumner counties, as compiled by Chandler Reports.

37. Top Middle Tennessee residential transactions for April 2017 -

Top residential real estate sales, April 2017, for Davidson, Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson and Sumner counties, as compiled by Chandler Reports.

38. Top Middle Tennessee residential transactions for March 2017 -

Top residential real estate sales, March 2017, for Davidson, Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson and Sumner counties, as compiled by Chandler Reports.

39. Top Middle Tennessee residential transactions for September 2016 -

Top residential real estate sales, September 2016, for Davidson, Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson and Sumner counties, as compiled by Chandler Reports.

40. More work, more pay? New rule extends overtime to millions -

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — More than 4 million U.S. workers will become newly eligible for overtime pay under rules issued Wednesday by the Obama administration.

The rule seeks to bolster overtime protections that have been eroded in recent decades by inflation. A diminishing proportion of workers have benefited from overtime regulations, which date to the 1930s and require employers to pay 1½ times a worker's wage for work that exceeds 40 hours a week.

41. Boosting overtime: Obama calls for broader coverage -

WASHINGTON (AP) — They're called managers, and they sometimes work grueling schedules at fast food chains and retail stores. But with no overtime eligibility, their pay may be lower per hour than many workers they supervise.

42. Top residential real estate transactions for May 2015 -

Top residential real estate transactions, May 2015, for Davidson, Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson and Sumner counties, as compiled by Chandler Reports.

43. Obama calls for tighter rules on retirement account brokers -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Obama administration is proposing tougher restrictions on brokers who manage Americans' retirement accounts, reigniting a confrontation with the financial services industry over rules affecting trillions of dollars in 401k and other savings accounts.

44. Obama: 'Revving' economy calls for higher wages -

MILWAUKEE (AP) — President Barack Obama renewed his push for Congress to raise the minimum wage Monday in a buoyant accounting of the economy's "revving" performance, delivered on behalf of Democrats opening their fall campaigns for the midterm congressional elections.

45. Top Middle Tennessee residential real estate transactions July 2014 -

Top July 2014 residential real estate transactions for Davidson, Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson and Sumner counties, as compiled by Chandler Reports.

46. Top Midstate commercial real estate transactions for March 2014 -

Top March 2014 commercial real estate transactions for Davidson, Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson and Sumner counties, as compiled by Chandler Reports.

47. Top Midstate residential real estate transactions for Dec. 2013 -

Top December 2013 residential real estate transactions for Davidson, Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson and Sumner counties, as compiled by Chandler Reports.

48. 5-ex Madoff employees on trial in NYC for fraud -

NEW YORK (AP) — In the many years he spent as a trader at Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities LLC, David Kugel learned that investments that Madoff claimed to be making for clients were fiction.

49. Senate steps back from brink on nominations -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate stepped away from the brink of a meltdown on Tuesday, clearing the way for confirmation of several of President Barack Obama's nominees long blocked by Republicans, agreeing to quick action on unnamed others and finessing a Democratic threat to overturn historic rules that protect minority-party rights.

50. Immigration, student loan top congressional agenda -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Republicans and Democrats will put good will to the test when Congress returns this week to potentially incendiary fights over nominations, unresolved disputes over student loans and the farm bill, and the uncertainty of whether lawmakers have the political will to rewrite the nation's immigration laws.

51. Labor nominee Perez pledges open mind -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Labor secretary nominee Thomas Perez sought to assure senators Thursday that he would approach the job with an open mind and a willingness to work with business and labor groups alike to create new jobs.

52. Labor nominee Perez pledges open mind -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Labor secretary nominee Thomas Perez sought to assure senators Thursday that he would approach the job with an open mind and a willingness to work with business and labor groups alike to create new jobs.

53. Obama nominates Justice official to top Labor slot -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama nominated Assistant Attorney General Thomas Perez to be the next secretary of labor, choosing a Hispanic lawyer with experience in civil rights and workplace issues to his second-term Cabinet. Obama called Perez a consensus builder whose story "reminds us of this country's promise."