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1. Trump urges unity after assassination attempt while proposing sweeping populist agenda in RNC finale -

MILWAUKEE (AP) — Donald Trump, somber and bandaged, accepted the GOP presidential nomination on Thursday at the Republican National Convention in a speech that described in detail the assassination attempt that could have ended his life just five days earlier before laying out a sweeping populist agenda, particularly on immigration.

2. Donald Trump is convicted of a felony. Here's how that affects the 2024 presidential race -

NEW YORK (AP) — Having been convicted of 34 felonies, Donald Trump cannot own a gun, hold public office or even vote in many states.

But in 158 days, voters across America will decide whether he will return to the White House to serve another four years as the nation's president.

3. Trump promised big plans to flip Black and Latino voters. Many Republicans are waiting to see them -

NEW YORK (AP) — Donald Trump says he wants to hold a major campaign event at New York's Madison Square Garden featuring Black hip-hop artists and athletes. Aides speak of Trump making appearances in Chicago, Detroit and Atlanta with leaders of color and realigning American politics by flipping Democratic constituencies.

4. Biden and Trump ask voters if they're 'better off' than they were 4 years ago. It's complicated -

HOUSTON (AP) — "Are you better off today than you were four years ago?" Rarely have voters' answers to that question been so complicated.

Former President Donald Trump asked the time-tested question of his supporters in all-caps Monday on his Truth Social platform. President Joe Biden did the same three times over this week during a trio of Texas fundraisers as he closed out a swing through the southwest.

5. Trump deploys his oft-used playbook against women who bother him. For now, it's Haley -

MAULDIN, S.C. (AP) — Hillary Clinton. Nancy Pelosi. Kamala Harris. Liz Cheney. Carly Fiorina. And for now, Nikki Haley.

The former South Carolina governor is the latest in a long line of women — historically some of Republican Donald Trump's most stubborn challengers — for whom the former president saves a special playbook. It's centered around intimidation, combined with a now-familiar brand of vulgarity, nicknames and other insults he deploys for men, too.

6. Biden says he's an optimist. But his dire warnings about Trump have become central to his campaign -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden ends nearly every speech by saying he's "never been more optimistic" about the country's direction. But lately he also has begun painting a vision of a catastrophic future for the United States — that is, if Donald Trump returns to the presidency.

7. Biden sees hopeful signs for his reelection in Democrats' 2023 wins. Others in his party are worried -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Surrounded by dozens of Democratic donors at a glass art gallery space in Chicago last week, President Joe Biden urged them to look beyond negative poll numbers and feel assured their donations were not being wasted.

8. Democrats in Pennsylvania want to keep a Supreme Court majority. They're talking up abortion rights -

HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — As they try to pad their state Supreme Court majority in a presidential battleground, Democrats in Pennsylvania now hope to harness the same voter enthusiasm for protecting abortion rights that has already helped their side to a string of high-profile election victories.

9. Top Davidson Co. residential real estate sales for July 2023 -

Top Davidson County residential real estate sales for July 2023, as compiled by the Nashville Ledger.

AddressZipFiling DateBuyersSellersSale Price
1809 Old Hickory 37027 7/7 Hodgson Hannah Nicole Chesnut Infill GP $6,837,000
5013 Villa Crest 37220 7/12 Toneymagoo Trust Colclasure Co LLC $5,375,000
5655 Granny White 37027 7/27 5655 Granny White Pike Trust Stauffer Dean;Stauffer Shelagh $5,299,000
4641 Benton Smith 37215 7/25 Schmidt Jordan Build Nashville Db2 LLC $4,300,000
1505 Harding 37215 7/28 Noho House Land Trust Chesnut Infill GP $3,900,000
910 Cadillac 37204 7/21 Leith Brian F;Leith Katherine Kitchen Charles A;Kitchen Shelton P $3,850,000
6212 Hickory Valley 37205 7/25 Hatef Daniel;Hatef Lynsi Vintage South LLC $3,625,000
2321 Valley Brook 37215 7/7 Melody Young Trust Stone Oak Builders LLC $3,590,000
4612 Belmont Park 37215 7/12 James Ali;James John ZD Mgmt LLC $3,260,000
4020 Estes 37215 7/18 4020 Estes Road Revocable Trust Lupear Steve;Lupear Susan Krauser $3,225,000
4805 Churchwood 37220 7/6 Alexander Brad K;Alexander Suzanne S Buffkin Heather A;Buffkin James C;Boyd Mike $3,225,000
4618 Belmont Park 37215 7/17 4618 Belmont Park Terrace Trust Partners In Building of TN LLC $3,100,000
4600 Granny White 37220 7/26 Siragusa Tiffany William Sybo Bao Truc Gia;Sybo Brian Henry $2,999,900
213 Bowling 37205 7/13 Hunt Kelly Lee Hatfield Cyrus R $2,875,000
614 Westview 37205 7/19 Fulmer Hayden;Fulmer Joel Albert Burch Linda J $2,875,000
4382 Chickering 37215 7/19 McCormack Brianna;McCormack John P Gruner Lance W;Wilson Shawn A $2,700,000
154A Cheek 37205 7/14 154A Cheek Road Trust Luplow Andrea;Luplow Rolland;Moore R L $2,695,000
1713B Castleman 37215 7/6 Lily Gene LLC Whisenhunt Alice O $2,670,000
709 Brook Hollow 37205 7/11 Wright Dev LP Jno Properties LLC $2,500,000
1929 Greenwood 37206 7/11 Harper Thomas J Jr Smith Alice;Smith Spencer III $2,450,000
2401 Sterling 37215 7/14 Anderson Aaron Wade;Anderson Courtney Allison Carroll Wayman Family Revocable Trust $2,370,000
714 Hillwood 37205 7/18 ZF SPV LLC Khalili Frances;Khalili Maisam $2,300,000
887 Battery 37220 7/3 Saxena Abhinav;Saxena Lauren Dutcher Donald Jason;Dutcher Nicole $2,300,000
2518 Blair 37212 7/14 Margalit Dan;Margalit Kathleen Miller Bell Logan;Nohrden Jennifer;Nohrden Michael David $2,275,000
4510 Belmont Park 37215 7/6 Mullins Lisa M Chance Bryan A;Chance Cayce S $2,250,000
3518 Hopkins 37215 7/19 Hammond Elizabeth;Hammond Richard 3518 Hopkins Trust $2,250,000
918 Bradford 37204 7/3 Flynn Erika;Miller Ronald JGP Achiever Infill LLC $2,200,000
6710 Greeley 37205 7/28 Kipling 2022 Qtip Trust Province Builders LLC $2,200,000
1616 West End 37203 7/12 Santoro Nancy J Dean And Cheryl Rieger Living Trust $2,150,000
300 Galloway 37204 7/17 Luo David;Luo Kelly Levin Family Trust $2,100,000
611 Georgetown 37205 7/28 Gholizadeh Arash;Gholizadeh Emelia Genoa White Nicola Clare;Seiler Michael Joseh $2,080,750
5945 Long Meadow 37205 7/17 Rodgers John P;Rodgers Lauren P Collison Keith E;Collison Roslyn $2,000,000
738 Vosswood 37205 7/7 Byerly Margaret Anne;Byerly Michael Reisz Cynthia $2,000,000
617 Royal Oaks 37205 7/3 Michael J Uchrin And Michelin G Uchrin Revocable Trust House Ashlee Autumn;Tallant Shane $2,000,000
902 Montrose 37204 7/13 Gurusamy Kathryn G;Gurusamy Pradyumna Cron Family Revocable Living Trust Agreement $2,000,000
1012 Lawrence 37204 7/10 Peters Heidi Louise;Peters James William Hudson Robert $1,950,000
1010 Gateway 37220 7/7 8GCO Revocable Living Trust Davis James J Jr;Davis Martha C Estate;Bateman Ready Davis;Davis Martha Crowe Estate $1,950,000
5924 Robert E Lee 37215 7/11 Oberoi Ashmeet Kaur;Oberoi Jasmeet Singh Stephens Rebekah;Stephens Scott $1,925,000
5133 Stanford 37215 7/3 Everhart John B;Everhart Kathryn L Lowe Whitson $1,900,000
20 Rutledge 37210 7/7 Tamara M Ward Mattos And John V Mattos Trust Porter Jeffrey S;Tramut Donato J $1,890,000
3819 Bedford 37215 7/20 KEF Land Holdings LLC Mary Jean Walker Revocable Living Trust $1,875,000
744A Bresslyn 37205 7/24 Brooks Loftin Ripley;Brooks Matthew Merle Hatef Daniel;Hatef Lynsi M $1,866,000
102 14th 37206 7/5 Maloney Monica Apg Rentals LLC $1,846,092
6010 Pasquo 37221 7/18 Health Inv LS LLC Armstrong Nancy Ann Estate $1,800,000
4010 Utah 37209 7/14 Kelley Haleigh;Kelley Robert W JB Partners $1,800,000
2006 Overhill 37215 7/12 Christopher Andrew;Temple Melissa Owen Hope Brown;Owen Marcus Andrew $1,795,000
5074 Lakeview 37220 7/27 Caballero Ann;Caballero Cullen Estes Alice M;Estes Kevin D $1,774,000
1316 Clifton 37215 7/5 Horton Chauncy Henrique;Horton Kirstie Fleurette Blue Sky Horizon GP $1,760,000
3714 Princeton 37205 7/19 Dehority Walter Newell;Stonehocker Jody Lynn Neal Judith A $1,715,000
221 Lauderdale 37205 7/7 Gearhardt Elizabeth Loring;George William Adams Finley Jeremy R;Finley Rebecca H $1,675,000
635 7th 37203 7/3 Marshall Melissa;Schmidt Christopher 629 Seventh LP $1,600,000
1106 Chickering Park 37215 7/19 Huston Hunter;Huston Jessica Norvell Catherine;Sinks Timothy A $1,600,000
2126 Sharondale 37215 7/20 Piedmonte Anthony Meridian Capital Group LLC $1,575,000
121 Clydelan 37205 7/21 Malone Gayle Jr;Malone Margaret E Bruns Elizabeth $1,550,000
931 Oak Valley 37220 7/6 8GCO Revocable Living Trust;Church Stephen Trustee Crow Marilyn J Estate $1,525,000
1808 Lillian 37206 7/21 Dooley Kelly Franke Curtis $1,500,000
41 Sturbridge 37215 7/14 Crawford Charles;Crawford Kathryn Gaw Jennifer Murphy;Gaw Jennifer M $1,500,000
2110 18th 37212 7/6 Robinson Dorren;Robinson Robert Cornwell Jayne Moore;Morris Jayne;Morris Joseph Andrew $1,485,000
4300 Estes 37215 7/11 Jennings Dev LLC Jenkins Elise;Jenkins Zachary $1,480,000
4421 Maxwell 37013 7/21 D R Horton Inc Jenkins Marlene A;Jenkins W Donald Jr $1,458,250
506 Hobbs Creek 37215 7/26 Xia Siyang;Zhu Jinyi Brinkley Sherry Lynn $1,450,000
4307 Idaho 37209 7/10 Reed Mary Weslyn Stephens Sanford Gray Jr;Stephens Susan Cook $1,400,000
110 The Commons 37215 7/19 Michael T Modic Revocable Trust Mullen Marjorie T $1,400,000
1918 Castleman 37215 7/18 McKee Debbie Gammons Barry J;Gammons Elizabeth $1,400,000
2023 Benjamin 37206 7/12 Bailey Eileen Marie;Bailey Justin J Hickman Cass;Hickman William Martin;McKeighen Caitlin $1,400,000
4603 Idaho 37209 7/17 Orlandi Anthony A;Orlandi Emily Luo David;Luo Kelly;Wendel Kelly $1,375,000
200 37th 37209 7/25 Berck Matthew Eli Checkerboard Properties $1,365,000
3619 Whitland 37205 7/7 Dunn Earl H Jr Manning John L Iv;Manning Margaret G $1,350,000
308 Due West 37115 7/28 Thornton Ian Asare Kwame;Asare Serwaa $1,350,000
1027 Southside 37203 7/10 Siddiqi Jeff Carney Loy;Lumsden Brian A $1,340,000
1411 Beechwood 37212 7/28 Gottle Gina R;Moore Michael R;Moore Stephanie;Webster John III Fenswick Carla F;Fenswick Michael L $1,325,000
4103 Aberdeen 37205 7/21 Baston Sasha Christie Erin Leigh $1,325,000
503 Buchanan 37208 7/17 Brown Kassandra M;Faulks Steven Lee James E Palmer Jr And Tyra D Palmer Tennessee Tenancy By The Entirety Trust $1,300,000
2719A Meadow Rose 37206 7/3 Weeks Stephen Eagle Holdings LLC $1,300,000
1919 Wildwood 37212 7/20 Barton James Alan;Barton Melissa Ann Garcia Linda L;Garcia Lisa L $1,285,000
1001 Noelton 37204 7/13 Cherry Brittany;Cherry Elliott Ed & Mary Carter Living Trust $1,251,000
635 7th 37203 7/10 Rj Hyve LLC 629 Seventh LP $1,250,000
1034 Woodvale 37204 7/19 Howard Gregory S Morris David Brent;Watson Marissa Lynne $1,250,000
705 Darden 37205 7/21 Tennessee2 GP Top Of The Hill Enterprises LLC $1,250,000
1616 West End 37203 7/19 Bradley Kimberly;Bradley Timothy Moorhead Timothy Warren $1,225,000
734 Bresslyn 37205 7/17 Loeffel Carolyn R;Loeffel William F Jr Rodgers John;Rodgers Lauren P $1,225,000
1432 Shannon 37138 7/17 Withrow Randall L Slota Lisa W;Slota Patrick L $1,225,000
108 Pembroke 37205 7/27 Hines Elizabeth Ramsey George Bullard Stadler Living Trust $1,220,777
948A Battlefield 37204 7/10 Boey Michael Cherry Brittany;Cherry Elliott $1,207,500
711 Cantrell 37215 7/17 Brakefield James P;Brakefield Stephanie H Cate Mary Ferris Estate $1,200,000
4117 Aberdeen 37205 7/18 Finley Jeremy R;Finley Rebecca H Jones Meredith A $1,200,000
902 Cadillac 37204 7/28 Berryman Carrie Anne;Ramazzini Marcel Rodriguez York Andrea Joy $1,200,000
2176 Carson 37211 7/7 Gerbig Chris Rsd Carson Street LLC $1,200,000
2719B Meadow Rose 37206 7/17 Holland Alexandra;Holland Daniel Eagle Holdings LLC $1,200,000
8145 Charlotte 37221 7/18 Browning Jeffrey D Penzhorn Dain C;Penzhorn Leigh Heather $1,200,000
1511E 16th 37212 7/21 Burstein Thakar Inv LLC 16th Avenue LLC $1,197,000
2176 Carson 37211 7/10 915 Cahal Partners LLC Rsd Carson Street LLC $1,185,000
1304 Gartland 37206 7/13 Studio A Trust Edwards Allison;Edwards Amy $1,170,000
155 Long Hollow 37072 7/28 Bowmar Josh;Bowmar Sarah Steven A Mcbee Living Trust $1,150,000
1207A Brick Church 37207 7/21 Diedrich Jonathan;Laskowski Gary D&M Dev LLC $1,150,000
131 Wentworth 37215 7/11 Metz Mary Cypress Stabler Caleb Prentice;Stabler Rhymes Walton $1,150,000
932 Riverside 37206 7/13 Topham Troy;Weitzman Rachel Anne Meehan Dennis;Meehan Shawn $1,135,000
3804 Central 37205 7/3 Maynard Cherie Jones Mary C $1,125,000
3709 Estes 37215 7/11 Reeve Candace L;Reeve Edward A Simpson John Estate $1,105,000
4108 Outer 37204 7/3 8Gco Revocable Living Trust Rembert Mark;Rembert Polly $1,100,000
303B Riverside 37206 7/25 Cartwright Hannah;Schwenk James White Richard Scott $1,099,900
307 Grace 37207 7/6 Yates Josh Joseph;Yates Mary Soper Lux Ryan;Siegel Adam;Siegel Charlotte $1,090,000
1511A 16th 37212 7/11 Leibowitz Chaim Sholom 16Th Avenue LLC $1,080,000
4901 Roselawn 37215 7/6 Smithson Melissa;Smithson Robert Lacy Cris L $1,070,000
6612 Jocelyn Hollow 37205 7/26 Wildwood Dev LLC Janet & Thomas Wiseman III Living Trust $1,050,000
2008 18th 37212 7/13 French Benjamin Hargrave;French Hannah Mcguyre Ware Rutledge Jess;Ryan Kelly $1,050,000
5417 Trousdale 37220 7/28 Stunkel Daniel;Stunkel Kimberly Bna Development LLC $1,050,000
1616 West End 37203 7/21 Baker Amy L;Baker Sterling R Swilley Matthew $1,050,000
615 Belle Meade 37205 7/28 Brown Leigh;Stadler George Hudson Ellen Warner Estate;Regan Kate Hudson $1,049,000
4395 Maxwell 37013 7/21 D R Horton Inc Jenkins Thaddeus Dale;Jenkins Martha G $1,041,750
1820 10th 37203 7/24 Ohlmansiek Kristin Byrne;Ohlmansiek Tyler Matthew Harrison Catherine Mercy;Harrison William Cody;Mercy Catherine $1,035,000
1511B 16th 37212 7/17 Leibowitz Chaim Sholom 16th Avenue LLC $1,030,000
2350 Granny Wright 37076 7/28 Moss Joshua R;Moss Kasey Osborne Jennifer Lynn Pollock;Osborne Peter Jr;Pollock Jennifer Lynn $1,025,000
908 Southside 37203 7/24 Nowlen Robert Douglas;Nowlen Terri 908 Southside Place LLC $1,010,000
1506 Holly 37206 7/7 Cason Andrew William;Cason Jamie Sue;Cason Madison Diane;Cason Landon James Babin Laurie $1,000,000
3629 Valley Vista 37205 7/11 Wilson Marcia Ackerman-Lieberman Phillip I;Eisenstat Yedida Chaya $987,000
5673 Cloverland 37027 7/21 Luck Mark Hardison Hinz Stephanie $982,000
1911 Fatherland 37206 7/6 Nashville 831405449 Trust Nugent Carlos A;Plager Jessica H $980,350
2514 Sharondale 37215 7/5 Cotter Christopher;Cotter Elizabeth Aplin Benjamin S;Aplin Elizabeth $980,000
3901 Belmont 37215 7/6 Gulch Dev Corp LLC David Lipscomb University;Lipscomb University $980,000
414 17th 37206 7/19 Genkins Daniel;Russo Elise Chevigny Katherine;Schulhauser Sabrina;Smith John L $975,000
5044 Briarwood 37211 7/5 Morris Jayne Moore;Morris Joseph Andrew Hatchell Kristi Michelle;Wulff Janet Leslie $975,000
6624 Clearbrook 37205 7/11 Horwitz Daniel;Horwitz Miriam Schrage Revocable Family Trust $975,000
2312 Cisco 37204 7/3 Huckabee Harris Anne Harlan Family Trust $950,000
2823 Sugar Tree 37215 7/14 Canaan Builders LLC Bell Rock Income Fund 2 LLC $950,000
148 Brighton Close 37205 7/3 Tomlin Wagner Trust Garrison Remy C;Garrison W Lewis Jr $950,000
1212 Laurel 37203 7/24 Konchar John Sable Investments LLC;Sable LLC $935,000
850 Bresslyn 37205 7/25 Southerland Blake;Southerland Meghan Nash Johnny;Owen Brenda $935,000
1602 Peerman 37206 7/17 Freeman Carol E Riverside Const & Remodeling LLC $925,000
5425 Hill Road 37220 7/3 Schumacher Audrey Barnett;Schumacher Justin Barnett Kristie Marlin;Barnett Phillip C II $925,000
1429 Roberts 37206 7/24 Emerson Kelsey;Murray Shahin Coffey Vanessa L;Hunter Joshua L $925,000
715 28th 37208 7/12 Hatcher Brendan Kyle Musictown Home LLC $925,000
1015 Mansfield 37206 7/26 Patterson Eric Hoiles Matthew Lawrence;Salmon Faith Elizabeth $915,000
635 7th 37203 7/17 Theroux David;Theroux Wendy Marie 629 Seventh LP $905,000
3814 Auburn 37215 7/14 Bienas Valarie Allyn Statham William Bryan Jr $900,000
4176 Vester 37189 7/3 Griffith John;Griffith Shawna Baute Michael John;Tellechea Auria Amancay Elizabeth $900,000
1104 Baptist World Center 37207 7/14 Lam Jonathan Voon Lee;Lio Jun Yi Blue Sky Construction Inc $899,900
705 Taylor 37208 7/19 Benavente Alejandro Fuentes Offerman Caitlyn M;Vetter Kolby $899,000
4908 Wyoming 37209 7/3 Coviello Lisa Q Fox Derrick T $899,000
3180 Parthenon 37203 7/10 Istfan Sharon Londeree Schmidt Clare P;Schmidt William H $899,000
1624 Ordway 37206 7/11 Mahoney Martine A Rice Christianna J $880,000
65 Lindsley 37210 7/12 65 Lindsley Ave LLC Anglin Alexa Rae;Anglin Joseph Scott $875,000
622 11th 37206 7/25 Leger Luc R;Leger Tina Ap Development LLC $875,000
200 Herbert 37027 7/27 Cortez Miguel De Barros;Malone Kayleigh Grace Pratt Gracie A;Pratt Jordan Wesley $860,000
801 Rodney 37205 7/18 Solaka Kevin;Taylor Kelli Mason Beau;Mason Jacquelyn $855,000
6720 Rodney 37205 7/5 M S Asset Management LLC Cr3Ate Investments LLC $850,000
921 13th 37212 7/3 Pierce Yolanda Nag Investments LLC $850,000
1913 Liberty 37215 7/21 Morphis John Kapp Katie Swanson;Kapp Robert Lee Iv $850,000
3818 Hydes Ferry 37218 7/10 Mcdonald Joshua XE Dev Co LLC $850,000
2002 Beechwood 37212 7/17 Thornton Robert Eric Frese David Beckett Estate $849,900
6612 Ellesmere 37205 7/6 Wohlers Melissa Shiota Chiyo;Shiota Masakazu $829,900
103 Robin Springs 37220 7/24 Kleinau Glenn Reichert III;Kleinau Sabra G Martinez Mary Rebecca;Womack Edward P Jr;Womack Robert B $827,587
635 7th 37203 7/3 REI615 LLC 629 Seventh LP $826,000
555A Moore 37203 7/21 Gish Jonathan Suburban Cowboys LLC $825,000
717 Richfield 37205 7/7 Build Nashville Db2 LLC Pickens Rebecca Lynn;Pickens Ward Manning $825,000
4609B Illinois 37209 7/11 Burkhardt Steven Sr Dodson Margaret;Sparks Gene Andrew;Sparks Margaret Dodson $825,000
861 Forest Acres 37220 7/19 Cervantes Alyssa;Mckinnis Sean Puryear Armelia Ann $817,000
541A Croley 37209 7/18 Long Jeff;Price Sarah Double E Prop LLC $809,900
5832 Deer Estates 37221 7/14 Sevier John;Sevier Lee Alexandria Beamer Gregory A;Beamer Tiffany F $805,000
6720 Rodney 37205 7/5 Cr3Ate Inv LLC Taylor Geoffrey Alan;Taylor Leslie Rose $805,000
101 Brighton Close 37205 7/3 Rayburn John R American Mortgage Investment Partners Management LLC $801,000
3850 Granny White 37204 7/6 Esfahani Marjan Rabbani;Kashani Kamran Gavahi Lipscomb University $800,000
217 Baskin 37205 7/25 Atwood Michael;Atwood Sara Elizabeth P Gobbel Revocable Trust $800,000
335 Northwind 37072 7/20 Rusch Courtney;Rusch Stephen Pleasant Hills Prop LLC $800,000
9005 Highway 100 37221 7/18 Marino William Huber Matthew J;Huber Natalie M $800,000
1616 West End 37203 7/3 Byrd Jack K III Pride Nick $800,000

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10. Trump faces unprecedented legal peril, will it hurt his standing with Republican voters? -

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — In March, when Donald Trump became the first former president in U.S. history indicted on criminal charges, his reelection campaign saw a huge surge in donations. Even political rivals rushed to support him. There was no dent in his front-runner status after the state charges in New York.

11. Biden unveils LGBTQ+ initiatives ahead of Pride Month celebration -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden has invited thousands of LGBTQ+ individuals to celebrate Pride Month on Thursday in a high-profile show of support at a time when the community feels under attack like never before and the White House has little recourse to beat back a flood of state-level legislation against them.

12. Democrats, Republicans skeptical of US spying practices, AP-NORC poll finds -

WASHINGTON (AP) — As it pushes to renew a cornerstone law that authorizes major surveillance programs, the Biden administration faces an American public that's broadly skeptical of common intelligence practices and of the need to sacrifice civil liberties for security.

13. Biden invites thousands of LGBTQ+ individuals, singer Betty Who to Pride Month celebration -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden has invited thousands of LGBTQ+ individuals to celebrate Pride Month on Thursday in a high-profile show of support at a time when the community feels under attack like never before and the White House has little recourse to beat back a flood of state-level legislation against them.

14. Can Biden win again? Here's how past incumbents fared -

WASHINGTON (AP) — No president wants to give up the power and prestige that comes with the office after only one term, and Joe Biden is no exception. He's pushing forward even though polls show a majority of Americans don't want to see him run again.

15. Credit card debt is at record high as Fed raises rates again -

NEW YORK (AP) — As the Federal Reserve raises interest rates again, credit card debt is already at a record high, and more people are carrying debt month to month.

The Fed's interest rate increases are meant to fight inflation, but they've also led to higher annual percentage rates (APRs) for people with credit card debt, which means they pay more in interest. The Fed announced Wednesday that it would increase rates another quarter of a point.

16. Top Davidson County residential real estate sales for January 2023 -

Top Davidson County residential real estate sales for January 2023, as compiled by the Nashville Ledger.

AddressZipFiling DateBuyersSellersSale Price
1025 Tyne 37220 1/5 1025 Tyne Blvd Trust 8Gco Revocable Living Trust $6,125,000
4915 Sewanee 37220 1/10 Tas Revocable Trust 8Gco Revocable Living Trust $5,100,000
160 2nd 37201 1/3 Jay C Cutler Revocable Trust 151 Nashville Project LP $4,320,600
508 Belle Meade 37205 1/20 Scales Christopher A; Scales Emerson William C Ireland Jr Revocable Trust; Ireland William C Jr Estate $3,987,500
3612 Woodmont 37215 1/11 Bruce Stephen Cal Max Prop LP $3,775,000
4001 Vailwood 37215 1/3 Tomlinson John M; Tomlinson Stancy C Chesnut Infill GP $3,600,444
160 2nd 37201 1/18 James E Sexton II Revocable Living Trust 151 Nashville Project LP $3,400,000
3603 Hampton 37215 1/5 Jacobs Elsa; Jacobs James William Hysmith Laura; Hysmith Nathan $3,350,000
900 Lynnwood 37205 1/30 Sekulow Anna; Sekulow Jordan Adam Hyde Cabot; Hyde Helen $3,200,000
2201 Chickering 37215 1/3 Mitchell Jeffrey Layne II; Mitchell Rachel Lynn Ke Holdings LLC $3,150,000
354 Ardsley 37215 1/23 Nr Auto Store 23 LLC Hensley Dustin A $2,900,000
1818 Cedar 37212 1/23 Qatsha Alexander John III; Qatsha Tara Leigh Hyde Const Group LLC $2,700,000
208 Paddock 37205 1/17 Coble Kate; Coble Neely B IV Roberts Cullen Flynn; Roberts Kerry Boyle $2,700,000
5404 Sassafrass 37027 1/13 5404 Sassafrass Trust Dutton Darlene P; Dutton William P $2,545,000
1002 Paris 37204 1/13 Kirby Family Trust KE Holdings LLC $2,450,000
4400 Iroquois 37205 1/5 Home Base Tamt LLC Elaine Parker Inter Vivos Trust; Frank Parker Marital Trust; Elaine Parker Family Trust; Frank Parker Family Trust $2,400,000
1616 West End 37203 1/18 Eckes Chad; Eckes Deette King Kenneth; King Theresa $2,400,000
6233 Bresslyn 37205 1/30 Hyde Cabot; Hyde Helen Sekulow Anna; Sekulow Jordan $2,200,000
806 Old Hickory 37027 1/3 Richards Benjamin; Richards Rebecah JRPW $1,925,000
8033 Highway 100 37221 1/12 Hwy 100 Investment Partners Edwards Wanda; Kemper Carolyn Marie $1,900,000
814 Old Hickory 37027 1/3 Richards Benjamin; Richards Rebecah Ingram Barbara; Ingram Mark C $1,875,000
902 Wilson 37215 1/6 Selph John; Selph Pamela Chavez Michael Danny; Chavez Stephanie Anne $1,856,000
4109 Westlawn 37209 1/5 Wood Jane Yongue; Lineaweaver William Charles Exton Blythe L; Wollaeger Mark A; Wolleager Corey Alexander $1,800,000
1212 Laurel 37203 1/13 Dittmar Charmaine D; Gang David Andrew Parks Bob; Parks Marie $1,760,000
110 Lindsley Park 37206 1/17 Reynolds Family Revocable Trust Horsley Ashley; Horsley Jordan $1,725,000
2904 Snowden 37204 1/9 Perkins Management LLC Pxk Investments Tn LLC $1,600,000
3906 Dakota 37209 1/18 Jayme C Long Trust Build Nashville LLC $1,499,000
2123 Sharondale 37215 1/9 Hughey Rife Sibley III; Smitherman Michael Powell Earl Wayne Jr; Powell Karen Keenan $1,495,000
330 Lynnwood 37205 1/6 Sulek Jay Edmund; Sulek Mariam Laura Ascencio Carlos; Ascencio Vasanthi $1,475,000
1207 Forrest 37206 1/4 Ann Zumwalt Rev Trust House Jennifer $1,425,000
3216 Charlotte 37209 1/3 Barcle Brothers LLC Blue Sky Horizon GP $1,377,750
4121 Westlawn 37209 1/12 Woodruff Janet Lynn A Bradley Smith Revocable Trust $1,375,000
113 38th 37209 1/11 Dunnavant Floyd Daniel; Dunnavant Linda Gore Angela E; Kahn Stephen A $1,350,000
3220 Charlotte 37209 1/19 Famina Svetlana Blue Sky Horizon GP $1,291,000
3222 Charlotte 37209 1/10 Grayrek Properties LLC Blue Sky Horizon GP $1,235,000
913 Woodmont 37204 1/9 Lee Kate C & J Builders LLC $1,200,000
509 27th 37209 1/11 Legends Properties LLC Sparkys Holding Limited Liability Corp LLC $1,200,000
1012 16th 37206 1/25 Hammond Taylor; Loew Lauren Millennial Prop Consultants LLC $1,179,000
1212 Laurel 37203 1/9 Marshall Melissa; Schmidt Christopher R Patel Minal; Patel Miten $1,175,000
900 20th 37212 1/17 Hussey Julie T; Hussey Robert J III De Crescenzo Neil; Reilly Brenda; Dieck Ryan $1,175,000
108 Bellebrook 37205 1/13 Barry Keith McDonald; Blakley Alston Elizabeth Krebs Elizabeth Donelson; Krebs Jonathan Richey; Krebs Philip Nesbitt; Krebs Sarah Winston; Nesbitt Jonathan C; Nesbitt Thomas E Jr; Voigt Mary; Krebs Mary Lindsay; Nesbitt Elizabeth N Estate $1,150,000
1616 End 37203 1/10 Haffenreffer Lara; McVey Richard Nashville Investment Prop LLC $1,130,000
1605 Stokes 37215 1/5 Bloss Brent K; Bloss Lee Ann Cheri B Natcher Revocable Trust $1,108,000
6117 Jocelyn Hollow 37205 1/4 K Squared Partners Lallie Hudgings Wallace Revocable Trust $1,100,000
3226 Charlotte 37209 1/11 Arrived Tn Opry LLC Blue Sky Horizon GP $1,100,000
600 Baxter 37220 1/6 Wicke Andrew Everett; Wicke Emily Gregory Kennedy Bernadine G; Kennedy David Raymond III; Kennedy David Raymond Jr Estate $1,100,000
4501 Utah 37209 1/3 Ballard Virginia C Thompson Overton IV; Thompson Virginia Boswell $1,099,000
1008 Waverly 37203 1/30 Boddeti Anuradha; Tandri Harikrishna Oswandel Brenton M; Oswandel Carrie Ann $1,095,000
1503 Dallas 37212 1/10 Blandford Kathryn Amanda; Blandford Matthew Alan Suarez Family Holding LLC $1,062,500
3590 Mayflower 37204 1/6 Smith Kristen M; Smith Maximilian C Blackacre Development Co LLC $1,050,000
1319 Lischey 37207 1/5 Brown Alisha; Brown Darrell Eugene Home Solutions Group LLC $1,033,000
205 Scotland 37205 1/13 Boyle Barbara Ann; Boyle William J Carol E Cagle Revocable Living Trust $1,030,000
1427 Inglewood 37216 1/17 Harrington Kasey Rodriguez; Harrington Curtis Rodney II Morris Christopher M; Morris Julie Hope; Morris Patricia K $1,025,000
813 Regimental 37076 1/13 Gonzales Juana Merari Lobo; Portillo Elesvan Rivera Grandview Custom Homes LLC $1,008,221
847 Glen 37204 1/5 Jacobs Amy B Drake Maurice; McClain Alberta Estate; McClain Andrea; McClain Apryl; McClain Darlene; White Alberta Elaine $985,000
3706 Murphy 37209 1/26 Wolf Joshua; Wolf Paige Swezey Catherine M $975,000
907 16th 37206 1/27 Marschner Brendan; Maus Sophie L Wilmoth Jessica Peacock; Wilmoth Steven Ray $970,000
224 Harding 37205 1/24 Morrison Erik; Morrison Lindsay Wise Coleman Christopher G; Williams Holly A $960,000
1709 Long 37206 1/17 Monaghan Jennifer Dawn; Monaghan Justin Adam Jrs Development LLC $953,900
4815 Granny White 37220 1/19 Air Fox LLC Baskin Kelly Stovall; Baskin Tim $950,000
919 Glendale 37204 1/17 Esworthy Michael; Esworthy Molly Baskin Capital LLC $950,000
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900 16th 37206 1/5 Frank Gregory Joseph; Haley Margaret Bequette Barbara; Bequette Brian; Dixon Coleman $925,000
3613 Bowlingate 37215 1/18 Donald E Garrison & Nancy W Garrison Revocable Living Trust Harrison Milton Stephen Sr; Harrison Terri L $925,000
1219 Chester 37206 1/4 Swaggerty Chelsea Nicole Ross Mark Allan $925,000
2400 Eastland 37206 1/13 Dreyer Ann; Dreyer John Reddin Sherein; Schiller Colin $915,000
6123 Stonehaven 37215 1/11 Dew Greg; Dew Kelley Fox Elizabeth S; Sebzda Eric $905,000
1321 Stainback 37207 1/10 Mills Benny Douglas III; Mills Stacia Brianna Southern Spaces LLC $899,000
2515 Ashwood 37212 1/6 Surface Candace C; Surface James L Clippard Bernard Cole Jr; Clippard Frances Lackey $870,000
14 Redbud 37215 1/26 Waller Christina Anderson Blackie Linda G $855,000
1209 Forrest 37206 1/4 Febles Brennen Matthew; Miller Kaitlin Jane Lawrence Jamie Leighann $850,000
1504A Dugger 37206 1/5 Edwards John Lukas; Wilmer-Fierro Kaitlyn Jackson Valley Land Part LLC $850,000
6338 Torrington 37205 1/13 Patrick & Linda Schipani Living Trust Mjm Real Estate Inv LLC $850,000
5600 Cloverland Park 37027 1/24 Anne M Hill Living Trust Swinton Lisa A; Swinton Michael R $848,700
1604 Stratford 37216 1/11 Benevelli Samantha Chudy Timothy Rudolph; Chudy Joella Kim $820,000
1913 Liberty 37215 1/13 Kapp Katie Swanson; Kapp Robert L IV Mesa Verde Assets LLC $814,900
2403D Jefferson 37208 1/12 Casabella Prop Inc Tan Patrick; Klett Sydney $800,000
2702 Larmon 37204 1/11 Invest Holdings LLC Throckmorton James F $800,000
717 Summit Oaks 37221 1/11 Cancilla Trisha Marie Dalamar Homes LLC $797,237
1416B Monetta 37216 1/17 Johnson Angela Cusimano Charles Anthony $785,000
261 Valley Bend 37214 1/19 Boettger Kevin; Boettger Samantha Frank Batson Homes Inc $783,804
11 Redbud 37215 1/19 Byars Mary P Groos Margaret C; Groos Michael W $777,000
5305 Michigan 37209 1/17 Steitz Bryan; Davis Alyssa Banks Amanda; Banks Matthew $770,000
119 Acklen Park 37203 1/17 Burch Stephen Mayo; Burch Wendy Sanders Randall; Sanders Virginia $770,000
6414B Edsel 37209 1/17 Cassidy Christina; Williams Thomas B&F Projects LLC; Z1 LLC $750,000
4405 Illinois 37209 1/19 Lipocky Lori Zindell Alix Nicole; Zindell Scott Evan; Friedma Alix Nicole $750,000
1016A Burchwood 37216 1/6 Obrien Therese Silver Alex $749,996
3511 Richland 37205 1/11 Rearranging Spaces LLC Aronson Carolyn B $749,000
1011 11th 37208 1/19 Renzi Matthew J Aquila Properties LLC $748,000
1905 Wildwood 37212 1/5 Aphinyanaphongs Joseph Sullivan Connie; Wilson Christie $744,500
4836 Manassas 37027 1/4 Simmons Jeffrey Scott; Simmons Sarah Aimee Franklin Anne Louise; Franklin Robert $740,000
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4750 Briarwood 37211 1/13 Cptp LLC Bam Ventures LLC $730,000
4215 Harding 37205 1/30 Heimburg Steven Swink Revocable Living Trust $725,000
1604 56th 37209 1/17 Shown Shane Ramon Usher Brooke Ashley; Gnaedig Oscar Charles $721,400
1118 Riverwood 37216 1/5 Nelson Kelli; Street Michael 18Th And 7Th $720,000
1702 Temple 37215 1/26 Adams David Floyd Robert M; Floyd Sydney S $715,000
5165 Granny White 37220 1/5 Fleisher Daniel Fleisher Lee Herbert Estate; Fleisher Nancy Murphree Estate $700,000
1631 Glen Echo 37215 1/9 Robinson Thomas Jeffrey Centennial Blvd Assoc $700,000
112 Douglas 37207 1/6 Gutherie Jo Ellyn; Moreno Kaylea Rae Pivot Holdings Tn LLC $699,000
212 Aparna 37189 1/27 Kendrick Roderick; Martin Linda Hooks-Reid Susan; Reid Charles H $696,400
5401 Michigan 37209 1/12 Chafin Elizabeth Marie; Chafin Patrick Reid Lux Ryan; Nusbaum Michael; Nusbaum Rachel; Nusbaum Stephen $695,000
1714 Nubell 37208 1/6 Ernst Katie Hein Properties LLC $695,000
3508A Sanford 37211 1/4 Anderson Gabriel; Anderson Sarah Perry Allen; Williamson Angela $695,000
617 Rochelle 37220 1/17 England Seth; Marshall Rakiyah Young Hayden; Young Kaycee $680,000
415 Church 37219 1/19 Wright Diana Charles E Earley And Reba L Earley 2009 Irrevocable Trust $675,000
908B Marilyn 37209 1/6 Gabriel Christopher P P&P Development LLC $650,000
1109A Kellow 37208 1/5 Thornton Randy Jr Noonan Group Partners LLC $645,000
413 Wellington 37214 1/24 Howard Angela D; Robinson Rosalind M Norvell S Jeane $635,000
265 Blackpool 37211 1/10 Rexilius Kathleen M; Rexilius Troy A Capitol Homes Inc $634,462
5620 Burgess 37209 1/17 Mitoubsi Omar Perkins Thomas McGuire $632,400
941 Main 37206 1/17 East Nash 99 LLC Gaines Megan B; Wake Casey; Wake Christopher $630,000
1128 Delmas 37216 1/27 Goetsch Megan; Rajabian Darin Peaches Prop Mgmt LLC $625,000
107 Lindsley Park 37206 1/20 Reilly John; Urbano Jack Entrust Inv LLC $625,000
109 Hampton 37215 1/18 Rahimi Sonia Vannilam Annette; Vannilam Robin Thomas $620,000
7832 Oakfield 37027 1/10 Johnson Frederick Ross IV; Johnson Kaitlyn Stuart Morey Brittney A; Morey Michael Sean $610,000
7165 Still Spring Hollow 37221 1/3 Bibb Jordan Brooke; Bibb William Matthew Timo 6 LLC; Timo6 LLC $609,243
863 Beth 37206 1/13 Wilkey Eric D; Wilkey Megan E Hoff Jonathan; Scheff Jonathan D $605,008
205 Sterling Point 37209 1/19 Clifton William Harrison; Yang Bokai Currence Nicholas John $605,000
348 Blackman 37211 1/6 Sharp Jackie Jr Op Gold LLC $600,000
6020 Sedberry 37205 1/24 Binkley Patty D; Binkley William J Gretchen Keras Hart Trust; Hart Gretchen Keras; Keras Catherine C $600,000
508 Edwin 37207 1/27 Advent Capital Partners LLC Harris Cara Louise; Harris William Tracy $600,000

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17. Biden's State of the Union to tout policy wins on economy -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden will use his second State of the Union address on Tuesday to remind Americans of how their lives have been improved over his first two years in office, as he tries to confront pessimism in the country and navigate the tricky politics of a newly divided Washington.

18. GOP seizes on voter hesitancy to attack EVs as costly to US -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Heading into next week's midterm elections, many Republican candidates are seeking to capitalize on voters' concerns about inflation by vilifying a key component of President Joe Biden's climate agenda: electric vehicles.

19. Biden to talk crime, gun control in swing state Pennsylvania -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden is ready to talk up his crime prevention plans during a visit to Pennsylvania, where Democrats and Republicans are looking for ways to gain leverage on the issue ahead of November's midterm elections.

20. Older people fret less about aging in place: AP-NORC Poll -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The older you are, the less you fret about aging in place.

That's a key insight from a new Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research poll, which found that U.S. adults ages 65 or older feel much better prepared to age in their own homes than those 50-64, who are mostly still in the final stretches of their working years.

21. On cusp of Biden speech, a state of disunity, funk and peril -

WASHINGTON (AP) — In good times or bad, American presidents come to Congress with a diagnosis that hardly differs over the decades. In their State of the Union speeches, they declare "the state of our union is strong" or words very much like it.

22. Russia conflict separates GOP traditionalists from newcomers -

NEW YORK (AP) — As Russia intensified its aggression toward neighboring Ukraine earlier this week, Republican Sen. Rob Portman of Ohio blasted President Vladimir Putin's provocations as a "clear violation of international law."

23. Biden's big test: Proving he can rally allies against Putin -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden's effort to rally support, both at home and abroad, ahead of a potential Russian invasion of Ukraine is just the latest big test of his ability to bridge ideological gaps and balance competing interests to build effective coalitions.

24. Goal in sight, Democrats confront need to sell agenda -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Polls show that a strong majority of Democrats — and a majority of the American public — support the broad priorities of the roughly $2 trillion social and environmental spending bill that the House approved Friday. Democratic lawmakers predict that President Joe Biden's bill, once enacted, will be "transformational" for the country.

25. Top Davidson County residential sales for October 2021 -

Top residential real estate sales, October 2021, for Davidson County, as compiled by Chandler Reports.

Chandler Reports has been publishing Real Estate Market Data since 1968. That year, Chandler began collecting residential sales information for the Chandler Residential Report, considered the authoritative source for residential real estate sales information. Over the next three decades, the publications have been continually refined, enhanced and expanded, growing to include lot sales data, new residential construction and absorption information, and commercial sales. In 1987, Chandler Reports began one of the first on–line real estate market data services in the country, and is a nationally recognized leader in the industry. In 2004, Chandler Reports was purchased by The Daily News Publishing Co. In 2007, Chandler introduced RegionPlus, including property research for Nashville and Middle Tennessee. Visit online at chandlerreports.com.

26. Biden bound for global summits, aims to pass domestic agenda -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden promised to show the world that democracies can work to meet the challenges of the 21st century. As he prepares to push that message at a pair of global summits, his case could hinge on what's happening in Washington, where he is rushing to finalize a major domestic legislative package.

27. Biden's plan: 'Too big to fail' can be too big to describe -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden's plan for a massive expansion of social programs is being framed by supporters as such a high-stakes endeavor that it's "too big to fail." It also may be too big to describe.

28. Biden caught between allies, critics on border policy -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden is caught between a hard place and an even harder one when it comes to immigration.

Biden embraced major progressive policy goals on the issue after he won the Democratic nomination, and he has begun enacting some. But his administration has been forced to confront unusually high numbers of migrants trying to enter the country along the U.S.-Mexico border, and the federal response has inflamed both critics and allies.

29. Analysis: Biden takes fight to unvaccinated in virus battle -

WASHINGTON (AP) — They're a source of frustration. A risk to their fellow citizens. A threat to the nation's economic recovery.

President Joe Biden is trying to concentrate the anger of the nation's inoculated majority against the refusal of 25% of eligible Americans to get vaccinated against COVID-19.

30. Questioning a catchphrase: 'Pandemic of the unvaccinated' -

WASHINGTON (AP) — This summer's coronavirus resurgence has been labeled a "pandemic of the unvaccinated" by government officials from President Joe Biden on down.

The sound bite captures the glaring reality that unvaccinated people overwhelmingly account for new cases and serious infections, with a recent study of government data showing that hospitalization rates among unvaccinated adults were 17 times higher than among those fully vaccinated.

31. Analysis: War is over but not Biden's Afghanistan challenges -

WASHINGTON (AP) — With the final stream of U.S. cargo planes soaring over the peaks of the Hindu Kush, President Joe Biden fulfilled a campaign promise to end America's longest war, one it could not win.

32. Bernie Sanders sets out to sell big government in red states -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Bernie Sanders has long argued, but not proved, that his big government populism can win over voters in the largely white, rural communities that flocked to Republican Donald Trump in recent elections.

33. AP-NORC poll: Many Republicans uneasy about party's future -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Most Republicans want former President Donald Trump to have at least some influence over their party's direction even as many who side with the GOP say they are uneasy about its future.

34. In shift, GOP ramps up vaccine push as resistance hardens -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican politicians are under increasing pressure to speak out to persuade COVID-19 vaccine skeptics to roll up their sleeves and take the shots as a new, more contagious variant sends caseloads soaring. But after months of ignoring — and, in some cases, stoking — misinformation about the virus, new polling suggests it may be too late to change the minds of many who are refusing.

35. Top Davidson County residential sales for second quarter 2021 -

Top residential real estate sales, second quarter 2021, for Davidson County, as compiled by Chandler Reports.

Chandler Reports has been publishing Real Estate Market Data since 1968. That year, Chandler began collecting residential sales information for the Chandler Residential Report, considered the authoritative source for residential real estate sales information. Over the next three decades, the publications have been continually refined, enhanced and expanded, growing to include lot sales data, new residential construction and absorption information, and commercial sales. In 1987, Chandler Reports began one of the first on–line real estate market data services in the country, and is a nationally recognized leader in the industry. In 2004, Chandler Reports was purchased by The Daily News Publishing Co. In 2007, Chandler introduced RegionPlus, including property research for Nashville and Middle Tennessee. Visit online at chandlerreports.com.

36. Top Davidson County residential sales for May 2021 -

Top residential real estate sales, May 2021, for Davidson County, as compiled by Chandler Reports.

Chandler Reports has been publishing Real Estate Market Data since 1968. That year, Chandler began collecting residential sales information for the Chandler Residential Report, considered the authoritative source for residential real estate sales information. Over the next three decades, the publications have been continually refined, enhanced and expanded, growing to include lot sales data, new residential construction and absorption information, and commercial sales. In 1987, Chandler Reports began one of the first on–line real estate market data services in the country, and is a nationally recognized leader in the industry. In 2004, Chandler Reports was purchased by The Daily News Publishing Co. In 2007, Chandler introduced RegionPlus, including property research for Nashville and Middle Tennessee. Visit online at chandlerreports.com.

37. 'I don't need the vaccine': GOP worries threaten virus fight -

FRONT ROYAL, Virginia (AP) — In this rural swath of Virginia's Shenandoah valley, former President Donald Trump remains deeply admired, with lawn signs and campaign flags still dotting the landscape. The vaccines aimed at taming the coronavirus, however, aren't so popular.

38. AP-NORC poll: Few in US say democracy is working very well -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Only a fragment of Americans believe democracy is thriving in the U.S., even as broad majorities agree that representative government is one of the country's bedrock principles, according to a new poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research.

39. 'With reservations': Trump voters grapple with Biden's win -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Robert Reed says he will always believe the 2020 election was stolen from President Donald Trump. The retired police officer-turned-construction worker believes fraud marred the vote, no matter how many courts rejected that claim. Still, a day after the Electoral College made Joe Biden's win official, the ardent Trump supporter from the suburbs of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, was ready to move on.

40. Fears and tension mount for commuters still heading to work -

NEW YORK (AP) — One by one, the fears creep in as Aura Morales rides the bus to her job at CVS in Los Angeles. A passenger boards without a mask but she doesn't dare confront him. More riders board and it's impossible to stay six feet apart. Driving to work isn't an option; Morales can't afford a car, especially after her work hours were cut.

41. Fears and tension mount for commuters still heading to work -

NEW YORK (AP) — One by one, the fears creep in as Aura Morales rides the bus to her job at CVS in Los Angeles. A passenger boards without a mask but she doesn't dare confront him. More riders board and it's impossible to stay six feet apart. Driving to work isn't an option; Morales can't afford a car, especially after her work hours were cut.

42. Road to 270: Trump's best path hinges on Florida, Penn. -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump still has a path to the 270 Electoral College votes he needs to win reelection. But it requires everything to break in his direction a second time.

Persuadable voters in battleground states will need to overwhelmingly swing in his favor. He'll have to win back crucial voting blocs. And his turnout operation will need to dramatically outperform Democrat Joe Biden's in an extraordinarily turbulent year.

43. Road to 270: Trump's best path to victory hinges on FL, PA -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump still has a path to the 270 Electoral College votes he needs to win reelection. But it requires everything to break in his direction a second time.

Persuadable voters in battleground states will need to overwhelmingly swing in his favor. He'll have to win back crucial voting blocs. And his turnout operation will need to dramatically outperform Democrat Joe Biden's in an extraordinarily turbulent year.

44. 'Our house is on fire': Suburban women lead a Trump revolt -

TROY, Mich. (AP) — She walks with the determination of a person who believes the very fate of democracy might depend on the next door she knocks on, head down, shoulders forward. She wears nothing fussy, the battle fatigues of her troupe: yoga pants and sneakers. She left her Lincoln Aviator idling in the driveway, the driver door open -- if this house wasn't the one to save the nation, she can move quickly to the next.

45. GOP, Dems hope SCOTUS fight bolsters Senate prospects -

WASHINGTON (AP) — For Republicans, the nomination fight over Amy Coney Barrett is a chance to seal conservative control of the Supreme Court for decades. For some GOP senators, it's also a lifeline they hope will preserve their political careers and their party's control of the chamber in November's elections.

46. Democrats try to stick to health care in Supreme Court fight -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Democrats are confronting the limits of their power as they fight against the Supreme Court nomination of Amy Coney Barrett with a strategy aimed at avoiding costly mistakes that could hurt the party's candidates in November.

47. Summer of protest: Chance for change, but obstacles exposed -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Memorial Day brought the death of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police, prompting hundreds of thousands of Americans to take to the streets in protest. President Donald Trump called Floyd's death a "disgrace" and momentum built around policing reform.

48. AP Analysis: Trump bets presidency on 'law and order' theme -

KENOSHA, Wis. (AP) — After struggling for much of the year to settle on a clear and concise reelection message, President Donald Trump appears to have found his 2020 rallying cry.

Four years ago, it was "Build the Wall," a simple yet coded mantra to white America that nonwhite outsiders threatened their way of life. This week, Trump has re-centered his campaign on another three-word phrase that carries a similar racial dynamic: "Law and Order."

49. 'If not now, when?': Black women seize political spotlight -

MARIETTA, Ga. (AP) — The little girl ran up to her, wide-eyed and giddy.

"Are you Charisse Davis?" the fourth grader asked.

Davis was stunned. A former kindergarten teacher and librarian, she was more accustomed to shuttling her two sons to basketball practice than being seen as a local celebrity. But now she had been elected the only Black woman on the Cobb County School Board, gaining office in a once conservative suburban community where people who look like her rarely held positions of power.

50. Trump floats idea of election delay, a virtual impossibility -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump, lagging in the polls and grappling with deepening economic and public health crises, on Thursday floated the startling idea of delaying the Nov. 3 presidential election. The notion drew immediate pushback from Democrats and Republicans alike in a nation that has held itself up as a beacon to the world for its history of peaceful transfer of power.

51. Trump floats November election delay — but he can't do that -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump is for the first time floating a "delay" to the Nov. 3 presidential election, as he makes unsubstantiated allegations that increased mail-in voting will result in fraud.

52. Tapping into crime fears, GOP conflates mayhem with protests -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Apocalyptic images of blazing buildings and window-smashing protesters pop on the TV screen as a caller to a 911 emergency line reaches voicemail. The computer offers to take reports of rapes, murders or home invasions, adding, "Our estimated wait time is five days."

53. As party leaders age, progressive Black Democrats take stage -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Yearning for change, a group of progressive Black Democratic congressional hopefuls is rushing toward the national stage, igniting rank-and-file enthusiasm in a party dominated by aging white leaders.

54. As party leaders age, progressive Black Democrats take stage -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Yearning for change, a group of progressive Black Democratic congressional hopefuls is rushing toward the national stage, igniting rank-and-file enthusiasm in a party dominated by aging white leaders.

55. High court decision spotlights GOP divide over LGBT rights -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Democrats flooded Twitter and email inboxes this week with praise for the watershed Supreme Court decision shielding gay, lesbian and transgender people from job discrimination. Republicans — not so much.

56. Congress weighs choice: 'Go big' on virus aid or hit 'pause' -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Congress is at a crossroads in the coronavirus crisis, wrestling over whether to "go big," as House Speaker Nancy Pelosi wants for the next relief bill, or hit "pause," as Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell insists.

57. In time of crisis, Trump-Pelosi relationship remains broken -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Two of the most powerful people in Washington have not spoken in five months at a time when the nation is battling its worst health crisis in a century, one that has already killed more than 6,000 Americans and put 10 million others out of work.

58. Top Middle Tennessee residential sales for February 2020 -

Top residential real estate sales, February 2020, for Davidson, Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson and Sumner counties, as compiled by Chandler Reports.

59. AP FACT CHECK: Trump's rosy take on govt's handling of virus -

WASHINGTON (AP) — As the stock market convulses, airline schedules buckle and businesses worry their overseas supply lines will snap, President Donald Trump is looking on the sunny side of an economy clouded by the coronavirus.

60. 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.

61. 1 Year Out: A divided nation lurches toward 2020 election -

WASHINGTON (AP) — One year from now, voters will decide whether to grant President Donald Trump a second term in office, an election that will be a referendum on Trump's vision for America's culture and role in the world.

62. Schumer proposes $462 billion car swap - gas for electric -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer is moving Democrats' climate talk to where the rubber meets the road, proposing a $462 billion trade-in program to get millions of Americans out of climate-damaging gas vehicles and into electric or hybrid cars over the next decade.

63. AP FACT CHECK: Trump's tale about Romney unrest, impeachment -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Facing an impeachment inquiry, President Donald Trump is turning to a familiar playbook to defend himself: blasting the inquiry as illegal, attacking his investigators and critics alike, and deriding the whistleblower process as all-but-rigged.

64. McConnell: Senate must take up impeachment if House approves -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican Leader Mitch McConnell said Monday that Senate rules would require him to take up any articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump if approved by the House, swatting down talk that that the GOP-controlled chamber could dodge the matter entirely.

65. GOP split over impeachment pushback as Democrats plow ahead -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The president's lawyer insists the real story is a debunked conspiracy theory. A senior White House adviser blames the "deep state." And a Republican congressman is pointing at Joe Biden's son.

66. GOP split over impeachment pushback as Democrats plow ahead -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The president's lawyer insists the real story is a debunked conspiracy theory. A senior White House adviser blames the "deep state." And a Republican congressman is pointing at Joe Biden's son.

67. Trump: Any Jew voting Democratic is uninformed or disloyal -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Showing a fresh willingness to play politics along religious lines, President Donald Trump said that American Jewish people who vote for Democrats show "either a total lack of knowledge or great disloyalty."

68. Top Middle Tennessee residential sales for second quarter 2019 -

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

69. Top Middle Tennessee residential sales for June 2019 -

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

70. Trump tells NRA he's withdrawing from arms trade treaty -

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — With pro-gun legislation largely stalled in Congress, President Donald Trump said Friday he is withdrawing the U.S. from an international agreement on the arms trade, telling the National Rifle Association the treaty is "badly misguided."

71. Trump to address a divided National Rifle Association -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The nation's largest gun rights organization played a pivotal role in President Donald Trump's victory in 2016.

Three years later, the National Rifle Association is limping toward the next election divided and diminished.

72. Analysis: Cohen hearing stokes touchy topic of impeachment -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Michael Cohen's testimony is just the beginning.

The House oversight hearing with President Donald Trump's former attorney, coming in advance of special counsel Robert Mueller's report, heralds what Democrats in Congress view as the long days ahead providing checks and balances on the Oval Office.

73. Analysis: Cohen hearing stokes touchy topic of impeachment -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Michael Cohen's testimony is just the beginning.

The House oversight hearing with President Donald Trump's former attorney, coming in advance of special counsel Robert Mueller's report, heralds what Democrats in Congress view as the long days ahead providing checks and balances on the Oval Office.

74. Top Middle Tennessee commercial sales for December 2018 -

Top commercial real estate sales, December 2018, for Davidson, Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson and Sumner counties, as compiled by Chandler Reports.

75. Top Middle Tennessee commercial sales for 2018 -

Top commercial real estate sales, 2018, for Davidson, Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson and Sumner counties, as compiled by Chandler Reports.

76. Midterms reveal South split along urban, rural differences -

ATLANTA (AP) — The Solid South is no more. A century of rule by "Southern Democrats" followed by a generation of Republican domination is evolving into something more complex.

This month's midterms revealed a South that is essentially splitting in two. In states like Georgia and Texas, population growth and strong minority turnout propelled liberal Democrats such as Stacey Abrams and Beto O'Rourke to come close to statewide victories once thought impossible. Yet the Old Confederacy states in between are mostly holding to form, with white majorities giving President Donald Trump high marks and conservatives a clear advantage going forward.

77. AP-NORC Poll: Just 1 in 4 thinks Kavanaugh told entire truth -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Just 1 in 4 people thinks Brett Kavanaugh was completely honest when as a Supreme Court nominee he gave sworn testimony to the Senate Judiciary Committee last month, with Republicans and Democrats holding starkly distinct opinions of his credibility, according to a poll released Friday.

78. Top Middle Tennessee commercial sales for July 2018 -

Top commercial real estate sales, July 2018, for Davidson, Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson and Sumner counties, as compiled by Chandler Reports.

79. $1 million-plus Middle Tennessee commercial sales for Q2 2018 -

Commercial real estate sales, Second quarter 2018, of $1 million of more for Davidson, Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson and Sumner counties, as compiled by Chandler Reports.

Chandler Reports has been publishing Real Estate Market Data since 1968. That year, Chandler began collecting residential sales information for the Chandler Residential Report, considered the authoritative source for residential real estate sales information. Over the next three decades, the publications have been continually refined, enhanced and expanded, growing to include lot sales data, new residential construction and absorption information, and commercial sales. In 1987, Chandler Reports began one of the first on–line real estate market data services in the country, and is a nationally recognized leader in the industry. In 2004, Chandler Reports was purchased by The Daily News Publishing Co. In 2007, Chandler introduced RegionPlus, including property research for Nashville and Middle Tennessee. Visit online at chandlerreports.com.

80. $1 million-plus Middle Tennessee residential sales for Q2 2018 -

Residential real estate sales, Second quarter 2018, of $1 million of more for Davidson, Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson and Sumner counties, as compiled by Chandler Reports.

Chandler Reports has been publishing Real Estate Market Data since 1968. That year, Chandler began collecting residential sales information for the Chandler Residential Report, considered the authoritative source for residential real estate sales information. Over the next three decades, the publications have been continually refined, enhanced and expanded, growing to include lot sales data, new residential construction and absorption information, and commercial sales. In 1987, Chandler Reports began one of the first on–line real estate market data services in the country, and is a nationally recognized leader in the industry. In 2004, Chandler Reports was purchased by The Daily News Publishing Co. In 2007, Chandler introduced RegionPlus, including property research for Nashville and Middle Tennessee. Visit online at chandlerreports.com.

81. AP FACT CHECK: Trump's 'historic' economic gains, 2016 myths -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump exaggerated his role in boosting U.S. economic growth, falsely claiming full credit for positive economic news and inaccurately declaring a "historic" turnaround.

82. AP-NORC/MTV Poll: Young people looking for younger leaders -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Young people are looking for a change this election season — a generational change.

A poll by the Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research and MTV found that most Americans ages 15 to 34 think voting in the midterm elections gives their generation some say about how the government is run, and 79 percent of this group say leaders from their generation would do a better job running the country.

83. Top Middle Tennessee commercial sales for June 2018 -

Top commercial real estate sales, June 2018, for Davidson, Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson and Sumner counties, as compiled by Chandler Reports.

84. Top Middle Tennessee residential sales for June 2018 -

Top residential real estate sales, June 2018, for Davidson, Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson and Sumner counties, as compiled by Chandler Reports.

85. Top Middle Tennessee commercial sales for May 2018 -

Top commercial real estate sales, May 2018, for Davidson, Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson and Sumner counties, as compiled by Chandler Reports.

86. Top Middle Tennessee commercial sales for March 2018 -

Top commercial real estate sales, March 2018, for Davidson, Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson and Sumner counties, as compiled by Chandler Reports.

87. AP-NORC poll: Privacy debacle prompts social-media changes -

NEW YORK (AP) — If you've made changes to how you use social media since Facebook's Cambridge Analytica privacy debacle, you're not alone.

A new poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research finds that 7 out of 10 of online adults who've heard of the scandal — revelations that a data mining firm may have accessed the private information of some 87 million Facebook users to influence elections — have unfollowed accounts, deleted their profiles or made other changes in how they use social media.

88. AP-NORC Poll: Amid strikes, Americans back teacher raises -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Americans overwhelmingly believe teachers don't make enough money, and half say they'd support paying higher taxes to give educators a raise.

The findings of the new poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research come amid recent teacher strikes and other protests over low pay, tough classroom conditions and the amount of money allocated to public schools in several Republican-led states.

89. Top Middle Tennessee commercial sales for February 2018 -

Top residential real estate sales,February 2018, for Davidson, Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson and Sumner counties, as compiled by Chandler Reports.

90. AP-NORC Poll: Trump benefiting from economic policies -

WASHINGTON (AP) — A growing American economy and passage of a Republican tax overhaul appear to be helping President Donald Trump lift his approval ratings from historic lows, according to a new poll by The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research.

91. GOP women frustrated by Trump's approach to abuse charges -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump White House's handling of abuse charges against men in its midst is frustrating prominent Republican women as the party's yearslong struggle to attract female voters stretches into the 2018 midterm elections.

92. Americans pessimistic about Trump, country: AP-NORC Poll -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump frequently casts his first year in office as a string of successes and campaign promises fulfilled. But less than a quarter of Americans think Trump has made good on the pledges he made to voters while running for president, according to a new poll by the Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research.

93. Poll: 1 in 3 Americans dreads political talk at Thanksgiving -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Bring on the turkey — but maybe hold the politics. Thanksgiving is Glenn Rogers' favorite holiday, when people gather around the table and talk about things to celebrate from the past year. But Donald Trump's presidency isn't something everyone in the Rogers family is toasting.

94. Poll: 1 in 3 Americans dreads political talk at Thanksgiving -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Bring on the turkey — but maybe hold the politics.

Thanksgiving is Glenn Rogers' favorite holiday, when people gather around the table and talk about things to celebrate from the past year. But Donald Trump's presidency isn't something everyone in the Rogers family is toasting.

95. Poll: Trump tax plan benefits rich, companies -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Most Americans say President Donald Trump's tax plan would benefit the wealthy and corporations, and less than half believe his message that "massive tax cuts" would help middle-class workers, according to an Associated Press-NORC poll.

96. A scorching freshman summer leaves Trump politically damaged -

WASHINGTON (AP) — After a summer of staff shake-ups and self-made crises, President Donald Trump is emerging politically damaged, personally agitated and continuing to buck at the confines of his office, according to some close allies.

97. Trump appeals to loyalists as support slips, agenda stalls -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump is trying to combat new weakness in his Republican base and re-energize his staunchest supporters after months of White House backbiting and legislative failures.

98. Employer-based health coverage likely to stay awhile -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Get your insurance through your employer? The ongoing political turmoil around "Obamacare" all but guarantees you'll still be able to do that.

Ask Walt Rowen, whose business is etching glass but whose experience managing century-old, family-owned Susquehanna Glass makes him something of an expert on health care. He's provided coverage to employees, then canceled it, steering them to the health insurance exchange. But with those premiums rising, Rowen this year is again covering his 70 or so workers under the umbrella of employer-sponsored health insurance.

99. AP-NORC Poll: Shift to political left seen on health care -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Americans were never too thrilled with "Obamacare" and they definitely disapprove of Republican alternatives in Congress, so what does the public want to do on health care?

A new poll suggests the country may be shifting left on this core issue, with 62 percent saying it's the federal government's responsibility to make sure that all Americans have health care coverage, while 37 percent say it is not.

100. Top Middle Tennessee residential transactions for June 2017 -

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