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1. Drugstores tinker with new looks as their usual way of doing business faces challenges -

America's drugstores are testing smaller locations and more ways to offer care as price-sensitive shoppers look elsewhere.

Customers may see Walgreens stores that are one-fourth the size of a regular location or CVS drugstores with entire primary clinics stuffed inside. If these experiments succeed, the new stores might improve access to care and create a more lasting connection with customers, analysts say.

2. Top Davidson County commercial real estate transactions for May 2024 -

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

AddressZipFiling DateBuyersSellersSale Price
2 Dell 37217 5/8 BNA Owner LLC 2 Dell Way LLC $76,200,000
501 Mainstream 37228 5/10 Goodwill Industries Of Middle TN Inc Ccp-Riverview LLC $26,000,000
1256 Antioch 37211 5/14 5006 Harding Owner LLC Jim Crossman Realty LLC;Rawlings David E $25,900,000
500 Cheyenne 37115 5/16 Cheyenne MHC Lp Royce Old Hickory Estates LLC $22,135,783
832 Royal 37214 5/16 BNA Premier Lodging LLC 105Nashville LLC $17,800,000
1210 Murfreesboro 37217 5/17 1210 Nashville Studios LLC DW Cl IV LLC $9,500,000
5255 Hickory Hollow 37013 5/10 TNCT LLC Rocketown Of Middle TN $7,150,000
115 Duluth 37209 5/10 Ali Syed Bobby;Swali 2022 Living Trust Duluth Property LLC $6,475,000
210 Crossings 37013 5/2 Radhe Shyam LLC Milap Hotel LLC $6,400,000
1940 Elm Tree 37210 5/3 Black Bear Capital LLC Dennis Jerry C;Dennis Ronald M;Dennis Steven R $5,200,000
559, 563 Rosedale 37211 5/8 Comfort Group Inc Cherry Robert T $3,500,000
5737 Temple 37221 5/15 Nabarkim Realty Lllp 525 Group LLC $2,625,000
0 Old Hickory 37209 5/15 Aggarwal Rajesh Professional Real Estate Dev LLC $2,351,000
304 Jefferson 37208 5/2 3rd & Jefferson LLC Jefferson Street Lofts Lp $2,300,000
1901 21st 37212 5/15 Paul C Allen Living Trust Patten R Thomas $2,275,000
1605 17th 37212 5/7 RLG Group LLC One Hundred Percent LLC $2,200,000
3509 Charlotte 37209 5/22 3509 Charlotte LLC Bradleys Home Healthcare Center Inc $2,050,000
860 Robinson 37138 5/3 Patel 4 LLC Shivansh LLC $2,000,000
1044 Jefferson 37208 5/8 1044 Jefferson Street Partners LLC Southbound Trust $2,000,000
108 Cummings 37013 5/24 Davey Tree Expert Co Cummings Court Partnership 2 $1,800,000
3505, 3507, 3508, 3510, 3512, 3514 Brookway, 1829, 1901, 1909 Westchester 37207 5/30 Honky Tonk Homes LLC Twenty Holdings LLC $1,500,000
701 Chickasaw, 1510 Jones 37207 5/24 Mandy Dev LLC Williamson Michael P;Williamson Vickie L $1,350,000
1903 21st 37212 5/15 Paul C Allen Living Trust Patten R Thomas $1,100,000
336 Harding 37211 5/21 Vre Tasty 7 Pack LLC Jrn Inc $1,088,475
2621 Pennington 37216 5/29 Equity Partners Group LLC Glenn Tabernacle Primitive Baptist Church $950,000
626, 630 Gallatin 37115 5/13 Rabiei Mojtaba Sharifi Jamshid;Vafai Parvin $925,000
178, 182, 186, 190 White Bridge 37209 5/6 Local Fox LLC;Stonegate Acquisitions LLC Blair Jerry W $894,000
6010 Charlotte 37209 5/28 Ly Nguyen Dds PLLC Blair Jerry W;Blair Joy E $840,000
0 Antioch 37211 5/3 Gaytan Alberto Sosa;Mendez Maria De Lourdes Lopez Nichols Dale H Sr $820,000
2634 Murfreesboro 37217 5/22 Vre Tasty 7 Pack LLC JRN Inc $796,462
3015 Fernbrook 37214 5/13 Szepanski Stefanie Lynn;Tweed Wesley David King Janice E $625,000
1511 Robinson 37138 5/1 Brick Samuel G Ameris Bank $582,500
207 Cedar 37072 5/13 Defeo Connie;Defeo Joseph Phillips Aldona;Phillips Stuart J $520,000
303 Criddle 37219 5/30 303 Criddle #411 LLC Laine Charles Edward Jr;Laine Susan $480,000
1000 44th 37209 5/28 Mending Hearts Inc Suzore Andrew;Walker Cicely $475,000
5064 Stillwood 37220 5/7 Lusky Edward M Robert V Hailey & Ann D Hailey Living Trust $460,000
0 Buffalo 37221 5/22 Hive Trust Oguin Lisa R;Sydney Rogers Cowan Revocable Trust $450,000
900 19th 37212 5/20 Mehra Anil;Vibhakar Viral H Reese Brenda Joyce;Reese Larry Dean $387,500
900 19th 37212 5/8 Mihaila Family 2021 Trust Baymar Family Trust $295,000
201 Old Hickory 37115 5/14 Urban Gate Properties LLC Walton Co $270,000
465, 467 Cathy Jo 37211 5/8 Nola Bear Spendthrift Trust Tran Que-Lynn $255,845
900 19th 37212 5/28 Roberts John R Sr Wright Stephanie M;Wright William S $255,000
200 Brooke Castle 37076 5/8 Sahele Sesen Grace Wilkerson Nancy J $230,000
111 Old Brick Church 37072 5/30 Brewer William Brock Swilley B Wayne $215,000
1305 Bellshire Terrace 37207 5/29 Oates Jahdiya Raborn Marjorie R;Raborn Wincel E Jr $208,000
627 Shelby 37206 5/29 Jacoway Mary Cummings Shelby Partners GP $204,900
627 Shelby 37206 5/28 Deter-Wolf Aaron;Wolf Francesca Shelby Partners GP $200,900
300 Shakespeare 37115 5/10 Pena Mario Rene Folgar Schoenenberger Karl A;Schoenenberger Marika S $200,000
627 Shelby 37206 5/23 Davis Jenna Katherine Shelby Partners GP $199,900
678 Putnam 37218 5/23 CYC LLC Wilson Frederick;Wilson Sheronda $193,000
465, 467 Cathy Jo 37211 5/8 Saleh Hashim Nola Bear Spendthrift Trust $182,000
109 Rayon 37138 5/7 Skyline Dev LLC Hamilton Dianne K;Hamilton Mark $145,000
3555 Chesapeake 37207 5/24 Chen Eric;Lee Man CEJ Realty LLC $140,000

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3. The Rev. James Lawson Jr., civil rights leader who preached nonviolent protest, dies at 95 -

LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Rev. James Lawson Jr., an apostle of nonviolent protest who schooled activists to withstand brutal reactions from white authorities as the Civil Rights Movement gained traction, has died, his family said Monday. He was 95.

4. Biden awards the Medal of Freedom to Nancy Pelosi, Medgar Evers, Michelle Yeoh and 16 others -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden on Friday bestowed the Presidential Medal of Freedom on 19 people, including civil rights icons such as the late Medgar Evers, prominent political leaders such as former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Rep. James Clyburn, and actor Michelle Yeoh.

5. Biden will award the Presidential Medal of Freedom to 19 politicians, activists, athletes and others -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Clarence B. Jones says he thought a prankster was on the line when he answered the telephone and heard the person on the other end say they were calling from the White House.

6. Top Davidson County residential real estate transactions February 2024 -

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

AddressZipFiling DateBuyersSellersSale Price
113 Bellevue 37205 2/5 Schwartz Stephen Vintage South LLC $4,377,500
4510 Yancey 37215 2/9 4510 Yancey Drive Revocable Trust Justin And Robyn Purpero Family Trust $3,995,000
1103 Glenview 37206 2/1 Rose Trust Hammett Amy; Hammett Richard $3,900,000
757 Elysian Fields 37204 2/7 Booth Tia R; Mock Taylor S Cantrell Community Property Trust; Province Builders LLC $3,550,000
2423 Golf Club 37215 2/2 2423 Golf Club Lane Trust Johnson Lorraine T Estate $3,500,000
626 Royal Oaks 37205 2/12 Eckstein Family Trust Chandelier Dev Inc $3,230,000
4401 Milesdale 37204 2/12 Shiels Andy; Shiels Megan Tnt Capital LLC $2,800,000
309 Jocelyn Hollow 37205 2/15 McDonnell Robert W; McDonnell Sarah O Safe Harbor Const LLC $2,750,000
4607 Granny White 37220 2/5 4607 Granny White Pike Trust MJH Ventures LLC $2,600,000
160 2nd 37201 2/9 ASG Partners LP Harnen James T Jr $2,500,000
116 11th 37206 2/12 Shields Joseph J IV Douglas Kelly Scott; Keenum Thomas D Jr $2,499,900
3621 Robin 37204 2/16 Balakrishna Aditi; MacDougall Benjamin James JB Partners Gp $2,375,000
5012 High Valley 37027 2/1 Hawley David M; Hawley Judith S Baker Andrea R; Baker Andrea Rhodes; Baker James H II $2,250,000
1519 Long 37206 2/12 Corso Alice C; Corso William J Jrs Development LLC $2,125,000
4909 Nebraska 37209 2/9 Thornton Joint Revocable Trust Brg LLC $2,060,000
3427 Valley Brook 37215 2/6 Bars Alex; Mulhern Meghan Brg LLC $2,000,000
1857 Laurel Ridge 37215 2/1 Joel K Lipman Non-Gst Exempt Irrevocable Trust; Lipman Taylor N York Taylor B $1,975,000
4412 Lealand 37204 2/1 Lealand Lane Trust 2K Dev LLC $1,900,000
304 Kelly Glenn 37027 2/2 Reese Michael White Pines Building Group LLC $1,899,000
511 14th 37206 2/12 Robb Brian Udellbythesea LLC $1,828,312
1107 Graybar 37204 2/9 Walker Anna Rose; Walker Kyle G Hudson Robert Edward $1,725,000
600 12th 37203 2/1 Frasier Jonathan Fensterer Michael $1,700,000
1618B Stokes 37215 2/1 Oruwariye Amani Watson Catherine; Watson Tyler $1,699,999
3503 Robin 37204 2/5 Amy Frances Trust Hill Benjamin Warren Jr; Hill Holly Ann Roberts $1,650,000
5821 Fredricksburg 37215 2/15 William Byron Home Trust Mew Enterprises LLC $1,600,000
322 Harvard 37205 2/15 McDermott Conor Francis; Trounson Tillie Bonita Holzen Elsa L; Jacobs Elsa Holzen; Jacobs Jim $1,550,000
828 Old Hickory 37027 2/7 Erkkila Alexandra E; Hatfield Robert Wayne; Poteet Julie; Poteet Victor Lex & Co LLC $1,550,000
1033 Granbery Park 37027 2/6 Lange Amanda; Lange Stephen Unger Elizabeth Brandon; Unger John Ryan $1,450,000
8018 Charlotte 37221 2/9 8018 Trust Chico Capital LLC $1,450,000
805 19th 37206 2/13 Maney George Locke Jeremy; Meldrum Yvette; Turner Britnie Faith $1,435,000
5233 Pine Hill 37221 2/1 5233 Pine Hill Trust Herrmann Benjamin M; Herrmann Brittany A $1,350,000
1317 Baptist World Center 37207 2/13 Axis910 LLC 1311 Bwc Partners LLC $1,316,500
417 Monroe 37208 2/12 Keenum Thomas D Jr Christenson Cheryl L; Christenson Donald E $1,300,000
301 Demonbreun 37201 2/12 Hegmann Revocable Trust Dahlroos David IV $1,287,500
635 7th 37203 2/9 Over The Top Prop LLC 629 Seventh LP $1,255,000
616 Shady 37206 2/1 Paul Douglas Chapman Revocable Trust Korhnak Ann; Korhnak Paul $1,197,518
2414 Barclay 37206 2/13 Santowski Mary S; Santowski Michael J JGP Achiever Infill LLC $1,150,000
1306 Norvel 37216 2/5 Stensrud Andrew Paul; Stensrud Ciara Violet Martin Paul $1,100,000
511 Jocelyn Hollow 37205 2/2 Henry Amy Lynn; Henry Shawn Ray Hayden Gregory P; Hayden Sandra K $1,085,000
2609 West End 37203 2/12 Blake King 2020 Trust Spangler Family Trust $1,060,000
918 Waldkirch 37204 2/8 Gatta Brittany; Gatta Luke Alexander Campbell Jeff; Campbell Karly S $1,040,000
1113 Davidson 37205 2/1 Tomasulo Helen Duncan Joseph F Jr $985,000
172 Woodmont 37205 2/14 Cataldi Juliann James Gary Niles; James Rebecca Hollaway $970,000
3612 Bowlingate 37215 2/2 Bain Cleveland D Cannon Ruth Early $965,000
473 Brentview Hills 37220 2/12 Dickinson Brennan Nathaniel; Dickinson Madison Goodin Leikin Lawrence $960,000
1311 Otay 37216 2/6 Cates Allison; Dawson Jordan Perry Allen $950,000
2411 Crestmoor 37215 2/16 Lewis Anita; Lewis Joel Ezell Dewitt; Schulhauser Sabrina; Walsh Ann Markham $920,000
2123B Scott 37216 2/2 Fensterer Michael Perry Allen $914,000
2123A Scott 37216 2/2 Gabriel John; Gabriel Summer L Perry Allen $914,000
949 Davidson 37205 2/16 Malave Grace M; Malave Jose O Chapman Michelle; Chapman Robert $899,900
5728 Knob 37209 2/14 Humphrey Holly; Humphrey Joshua Webber Heather L $880,000
4629 Shys Hill 37215 2/2 Rivera Jose III; Rivera Mikaela Coffman Carney Loy; Lupo John Jeffrey; Obradovich Paige $878,000
550B Whispering Hills 37211 2/6 Smith Neal; Smith Raven Meehan Dennis; Meehan Shawn $875,000
5064 Marc 37211 2/7 Duncan Mary Alice; Duncan Phillip J Beard Donald Dewayne $855,000
507A Rosebank 37206 2/14 Kabetso Nicholas John; Ta Kimberlie Jordan Lamont $850,000
2604B Airpark 37206 2/12 Venable Alexandrea; Venable Jeffrey 21Five Homes LLC $850,000
7910 Highway 100 37221 2/16 Munoz Rosa Giuliana Munoz; Smith James Donald Fridrichsen Constance E Hawks; Fridrichsen Mark; Hawks Constance E $840,000
1523 Graybar 37215 2/1 Bars Bradley J Davis Andrew P $825,000
6218B Henry Ford 37209 2/2 Shute Marcus Jr; Shute Natalie Z1 LLC $819,998
3419 Earhart 37122 2/2 Munn Kelli; Munn Troy L Drees Premier Homes Inc $815,000
860 Lakemont 37220 2/1 Samantha Maureen Steele Revocable Living Trust Reyes Carlos; Reyes Stephanie E $805,000
1021 Berwick 37115 2/16 Younts Cory Manning Wilson Rebecca C; Wilson William Andrew $800,000
415 Church 37219 2/7 Peyton Emily Carson; Peyton James David Gregco LLC $800,000
2007 20th 37212 2/9 2007 20th Ave South LLC Patel Dipak V $800,000
7825 Steeplechase 37221 2/9 Brickley London; Hornkohl Justin Fisher Troy E $799,000
1006 Kirkland 37216 2/12 Birdsall Joseph Michael; Carlson Ryan; Carlson Zachary Michael Central Coast Prop LLC $799,000
509 Pauls 37076 2/9 Carreno Juan Javier Franklin Christopher A; Franklin Dawn E $790,000
5149 Fredericksburg 37027 2/1 Koutout Kristine; Koutout Youssef Smith Brant T; Smith Katherine A $789,900
4804 Traceway 37221 2/9 Bokhan Kristen; Drummonds Katherine Joyce Asha J; Joyce Sebastian $784,999
733 Summit Oaks 37221 2/12 Nguyen Kim Nhung Dalamar Homes LLC $781,768
516 36th 37209 2/6 Nawab Omar Bashir Tennessee Turn Key Inv LLC $775,000
523 Bend 37209 2/13 Delamater Shanden; Pruett Justin Jml Holdings LLC $749,900
2302A Porter 37206 2/7 Cohane Kelly Claire; Maude Benjamin Henry Vick Richard Douglas Jr $749,900
1312 Valley 37189 2/6 Davis Joshua Brown; Davis Racheal Lynn Carroll James F; Carroll Sandra Lynne $748,000
2102 Scovel 37208 2/12 Islam Mohammad Ruffatto Daniel $745,100
5605B California 37209 2/5 Wasserman Caroline R Clark Ashley Jo; Clark Thomas Gregory $744,900
2814 Bronte 37216 2/16 Dunkley Devin Jo; Vaught Chandler Powell Floyd Andrew Cole; Floyd Erin Leigh; Freeman Erin $740,000
1121 Calvin 37206 2/15 Ratb Calvin LLC Pacific Rblf Reo LLC $736,374
803 5th 37207 2/16 Casselberry Jodi Ann; Gati Zoltan Gillie Jonathan; Pivkova Stephanie $725,000
7324 Dunaway 37221 2/2 Monti Christina; Monti Derek L Makar Mariam $725,000
405 Lovell 37209 2/6 Lewis Davis Tanner; Yuan Yung Hsin Roberts Mary Carolyn $720,000
865 Belton 37205 2/12 Wolken Keith G Bennett Joanna; Glasgow James; Glasgow Jonathan; Glasgow Josiah; Glasgow Matthias; Roberts Joan; Trotman Juliana Estate $715,000
395 Ocala 37211 2/7 Star Bright Corp Subedi Bhim $700,000
924 Berwick 37115 2/14 Leatherwood Garrett Chase; Orourke Brady Black Terry R Estate; Martin Alexander Michael $700,000
4120 Brush Hill 37216 2/2 Susan J Mallett-Rodgers Trust Devlin Brandon; Devlin Haley $700,000
1212 Laurel 37203 2/14 Briggs Carolyn Ann Estate; C A Briggs Irr Trust Stark Christopher $695,000
1516 Forrest 37206 2/8 TBG Renovations LLC Mason Judith M; Mason Stephen D $695,000
2102 Scovel 37208 2/9 Ruffatto Daniel Scott Morrison Dexter B; Morrison Dorothy L; Morrison Wendy B $690,000
2100 Fernwood 37216 2/6 Lockridge Michael Lagunas Ochoa Homes LLC $690,000
8442 McCrory 37221 2/7 Baldes Robert J Jr; Baldes Valerie A Haberman Carol; Haberman Scott B $690,000
6112 Pennsylvania 37209 2/8 Perrine Stanley R Jr Elliott Development LLC $687,500
710B Oneida 37207 2/13 Mitchell Laura Gleaves Taylormade Contracting LLC $685,000
910 Youngs 37207 2/12 Phillips Derrick 910 Youngs Lane LLC $668,000
5236 Timber Gap 37221 2/1 Nichter Julianne Packard Erika Danielle; Packard Frank Lawrence III $667,000
527 Avondale Park 37221 2/6 Louie Andre Keith II; Vanbrackle Shannon Brooke Salyer David M; Salyer Michelle M $650,000
900 20th 37212 2/12 Hemphill William Trent II Harlan Family Trust; Harlan Fiona Trustee $640,000
523B Snyder 37209 2/14 Kankam Kwaku Andrew; Ratcliffe Kerri Amundson Jennifer W; Amundson Paul M $630,000
934 1st 37201 2/6 Stumpe Catherine L; Stumpe Steven D 934 1St Ave N LLC $625,500
5508 Saddlewood 37027 2/16 SRDR LLC Holland David K Jr; Holland Nancy Nell $625,000
1310 Joseph 37207 2/5 McCallie Emma Saving Graces LLC $625,000
99A Evelyn 37210 2/2 Maffesoli Anthony Joseph; Stompanato Elyse Frances Mt Rental Properties LLC $625,000
8028 Pine Forest 37221 2/15 Patricia J Ellison Revocable Trust Tomlin Wagner Trust $620,000
619A James 37209 2/1 Cohen Shalom M; Waynberg Judy R Gabe Feltner Construction LLC $619,900
1114 Morrow 37204 2/1 Lipscomb University Burton John $616,613
5336 Tidwell Hollow 37218 2/12 Stouder Sarah Elizabeth Friedman Kirsten; Stouder Floie J $615,000
7328 River Bend 37221 2/9 Hogan Ella Frances; Hogan Matthew Brandon Smith Alan D; Smith Kathleen W $615,000
362 Wimpole 37211 2/16 Davis Austin; Davis Genevieve Modern Inv LLC $614,900
2611 Pulley 37214 2/12 McMillan Julie Lynn Lopez William Velasquez $606,000
610 Basswood 37209 2/6 Fabro Dante; Sissons Colton Mfkr Holdings LLC $600,000
1020 Trinity 37216 2/16 Baker Gary C Beck Carson W Estate $600,000
1008 28th 37208 2/5 Whiting David Alameda LLC $600,000
904 2nd 37207 2/8 Garcia Kevin James Vision Rei LLC $600,000

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7. Titans have the assets for rebuild with coach Mike Vrabel's future in question -

NASHVILLE (AP) — The Tennessee Titans have the seventh overall draft pick in April along with the second-most cap space to fix a roster that led the NFL in players used for a third straight season winning only six of its past 24 games.

8. Henry turns in his best game of season in possible finale with Titans -

NASHVILLE (AP) — If Derrick Henry's career with the Tennessee Titans truly is over, the four-time Pro Bowl running back and two-time NFL rushing champ made his finale a day to remember.

9. As the Endangered Species Act turns 50, those who first enforced it reflect on its mixed legacy -

NASHVILLE (AP) — On Dec. 28, 1973, President Richard Nixon signed the Endangered Species Act. "Nothing," he said, "is more priceless and more worthy of preservation than the rich array of animal life with which our country has been blessed." The powerful new law charged the federal government with saving every endangered plant and animal in America and enjoyed nearly unanimous bipartisan support.

10. Bass, Berry & Sims adds five attorneys in Nashville -

Bass, Berry & Sims has hired five new attorneys in Nashville: Laci Alsup (real estate), Theresa A. Androff (senior litigation) and associates Kristen Bokhan, R. Ethan Ward and Hunter K. Yoches.

11. Bass, Berry & Sims elevates 5 attorneys -

Bass, Berry & Sims has appointed five attorneys across its offices in Memphis, Nashville and Washington, D.C. to serve in the following leadership roles:

• Paul G. Jennings (Nashville) and Michael C. Gibson (Washington, D.C.) have been elected to the firm’s executive committee.

12. Tyre Nichols case revives calls for change in police culture -

MEMPHIS (AP) — An unarmed Black man dies after a videotaped beating by police. The officers involved are fired. After a thorough review of the evidence, criminal charges are swiftly filed against the offending officers.

13. Memphis DA: Video release may coincide with charge decision -

MEMPHIS (AP) — The release of police video related to the death of a Black man after a violent arrest — which could take until next week — will be carefully timed to avoid the chance that suspects or witnesses tailor their statements to what they saw in the footage, the top prosecutor in Memphis said Tuesday.

14. Jim Stewart, co-founder of Stax Records in Memphis, dies -

MEMPHIS (AP) — Jim Stewart, the white Tennessee farm boy and fiddle player who co-founded the influential Stax Records with his sister in a Black, inner-city Memphis neighborhood and helped build the soulful "Memphis sound," has died at age 92.

15. Staples, Milsap, Booker T. lead Memphis music hall class -

MEMPHIS (AP) — Singers Mavis Staples and Ronnie Milsap and keyboardist Booker T. Jones lead a versatile group of musicians named to this year's class of the Memphis Music Hall of Fame.

The hall said it announced its newest members during a ceremony Tuesday. Established in 2012, the hall includes members of the music world with ties to Memphis, including B.B. King, Otis Redding, Carla Thomas, Tina Turner, Three 6 Mafia and Elvis Presley.

16. Democrats eye new strategy after failure of voting bill -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Democrats were picking up the pieces Thursday following the collapse of their top-priority voting rights legislation, with some shifting their focus to a narrower bipartisan effort to repair laws Donald Trump exploited in his bid to overturn the 2020 election.

17. Big voting bill faces defeat as 2 Dems won't stop filibuster -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Voting legislation that Democrats and civil rights leaders say is vital for protecting democracy appeared headed for defeat as the Senate opened debate Tuesday, a devastating setback enabled by President Joe Biden's own party as two holdout senators refuse to support rule changes to overcome a Republican filibuster.

18. Sinema, Manchin slammed as Senate begins voting bill debate -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Facing stark criticism from civil rights leaders, senators return to Capitol Hill under intense pressure to change their rules and break a Republican filibuster that has hopelessly stalled voting legislation.

19. Biden all but concedes defeat on voting, election bills -

WASHINGTON (AP) — All but conceding defeat, President Joe Biden said Thursday he's now unsure the Democrats' major elections and voting rights legislation can pass Congress this year. He spoke at the Capitol after a key fellow Democrat, Sen. Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona, dramatically announced her refusal to go along with changing Senate rules to muscle the bill past a Republican filibuster.

20. Second Avenue tops ‘Nashville Nine’ list -

The 2021 Nashville Nine, a list of the city’s historic properties endangered by demolition, neglect or development, is topped by 170, 172, 174 and 176 Second Avenue North, all damaged by the Christmas Day 2020 bombling.

21. Rapper Young Dolph fatally shot at Memphis cookie shop -

MEMPHIS (AP) — Rapper Young Dolph, widely admired in the hip-hop community for his authenticity and fierce independence, was shot and killed Wednesday inside a beloved local cookie shop in his hometown of Memphis, Tennessee, authorities said.

22. 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.

23. House votes to hold Trump ally Steve Bannon in contempt -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The House has voted to hold Steve Bannon, a longtime ally and aide to former President Donald Trump, in contempt of Congress for defying a subpoena from the committee investigating the violent Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection.

24. 'We have to get it right,' Dem vows as Jan. 6 probe begins -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee, Bennie Thompson, didn't realize the severity of the Jan. 6 insurrection until his wife called him.

25. 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.

26. Gibson Garage opens June 9 with concert -

Gibson, the iconic, American instrument brand based in Nashville, is debuting the Gibson Garage, which it bills as the “ultimate guitar experience.”

The 8,000-square-foot shop will officially open to the public June 9 at historic Cummins Station, located on 209 10th Avenue South.

27. Nashville civil rights veterans see hope for future -

NASHVILLE (AP) — On April 20, 1960, the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr., stood at a podium at Fisk University and said he had come to Nashville "not to bring inspiration, but to gain inspiration from the great movement that has taken place in this community."

28. Top Davidson County residential sales for March 2021 -

Top residential real estate sales, March 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.

29. Top Davidson County residential sales for February 2021 -

Top residential real estate sales, February 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.

30. Centrist Democrats flex muscles, create headaches for Biden -

WASHINGTON (AP) — A moderate Democratic senator from West Virginia is suddenly one of the most powerful people in Washington.

Sen. Joe Manchin has had multiple one-on-one phone calls with President Joe Biden. He can send the White House into a tailspin with a single five-minute interview or three-sentence statement. And he may have already derailed some of the administration's policy priorities and a Cabinet nominee.

31. Greene regrets 'words of the past' without explicit apology -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Embattled Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, facing a House vote to strip her of committee assignments, said Thursday that she regrets some "words of the past," but she did not explicitly apologize for her racist and violent rhetoric.

32. Defend or rebuke? House GOP faces difficult vote over Greene -

WASHINGTON (AP) — House Republicans will be forced to go on the record, defending or rebuking Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, who has drawn bipartisan condemnation over her embrace of far-right conspiracy theories, racist comments, as well as her past endorsement of violence against Democrats.

33. Titans acquire Desmond King to help secondary -

NASHVILLE (AP) — The Tennessee Titans think defensive back Desmond King can help their defense, and now coach Mike Vrabel says they will have to wait until possibly Saturday at the earliest to see him work in person.

34. Biden ally Clyburn brings civil rights legacy to DNC -

WASHINGTON (AP) — In October 1960, a young James Clyburn gathered with other students and the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. as frustrations mounted over civil rights protests in what was becoming a tumultuous, dangerous year.

35. Trump on his own yet again as he skips farewell to Lewis -

WASHINGTON (AP) — One by one, they passed through the grand Capitol Rotunda to pay respects to the civil rights icon.

It was a solemn display of unity as congressional leaders from both sides of the aisle offered praise for longtime Georgia Rep. John Lewis. There was House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who called Lewis the "conscience of the Congress"; and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, who praised him as a model of courage. Vice President Mike Pence and former Vice President Joe Biden, the presumptive Democratic nominee, came as well.

36. Civil rights icon Rep. John Lewis lies in state at Capitol -

WASHINGTON (AP) — In a solemn display of bipartisan unity, congressional leaders praised Democratic Rep. John Lewis as a moral force for the nation in a Capitol Rotunda memorial service rich with symbolism and punctuated by the booming, recorded voice of the late civil rights icon.

37. Pelosi, others hail John Lewis as 'conscience' of Congress -

WASHINGTON (AP) — In a solemn display of bipartisan unity, congressional leaders praised the late Democratic Rep. John Lewis as a moral force for the nation on Monday in a Capitol Rotunda ceremony rich with symbolism and punctuated by the booming, recorded voice of the late civil rights icon.

38. UK Treasury chief warns of depth of recession -

LONDON (AP) — The U.K.'s Treasury chief acknowledged Thursday that the country faced unprecedented economic times, entering one of the most severe recessions it has ever seen as it emerges from the COVID-19 pandemic.

39. US cities erupt in more violence as Trump decries `lowlifes' -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump on Tuesday turned up the pressure on governors to quell the violence set off by the death of George Floyd, demanding New York call up the National Guard to stop the "lowlifes and losers."

40. Tennessee Floyd protests result in arrests, curfews -

NASHVILLE (AP) — Nearly 50 people were arrested over the weekend in Tennessee, while many businesses saw property damaged and public buildings vandalized across the state during peaceful protests that turned violent in response to the death of George Floyd.

41. Companies find a new purpose; workplace rules have changed -

The outbreak of the coronavirus has dealt a shock to the global economy with unprecedented speed. Following are developments on Tuesday related to the global economy, the work place and the spread of the virus.

42. Top Middle Tennessee commercial sales for February 2020 -

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

43. Automakers dodged parts shortage, but virus poses new threat -

DETROIT (AP) — When the coronavirus cut off the flow of parts from China in early January, most global automakers were ready: Anticipating such a crisis, they had prepared to tap other suppliers and to conserve parts that they had stored.

44. ‘Franchise’ examines link between McDonald’s, race -

Your hand is in the bag again. Those french fries you bought aren’t going to make it home. You should’ve bought a double order.

When a craving hits, fast food can save the day. In the new book “Franchise,” author Marcia Chatelain shows how that kind of food once changed neighborhoods.

45. Top Middle Tennessee commercial sales for 2019 -

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

46. Top Middle Tennessee residential sales for December 2019 -

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

47. King Henry running wild in the postseason, carrying Titans -

King Henry is running wild in the postseason.

Derrick Henry has the Tennessee Titans one step away from an unlikely trip to the Super Bowl.

They got this far because their running back has been unstoppable. Henry has led the Titans to a pair of upset wins on the road, becoming the first player with two games of 175 yards rushing or more in the same postseason.

48. The box office belonged to Disney in 2019 -

NEW YORK (AP) — Every movie year offers up a parade of hits and flops. But in 2019, no winner was in the same galaxy as the Walt Disney Co. And the biggest loser might have been anyone less thrilled about the box-office domination of franchise films.

49. Events -

Business Studio: The Power of Purpose, Vision and Goals. Speaker: Danny Pippin, Consultant & Coach Pippin Leadership Services. C615, 625 Main Street, Nashville. Free. 3:30-5 p.m. Information

50. Nashville needs to own up to its past role in slavery -

Nashvillians may not like to hear it, but just as the city is a celebrated crossroads for transport of goods and services via railroad, long-haul truck and airplane today, the place now acclaimed as Music City once was an “It City’’ for the slave trade … And it’s time to fess up.

51. 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.

52. Top Middle Tennessee residential sales for August 2019 -

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

53. Essra Mohawk lived sex, drugs and rock 'n roll life -

Uncle Meat leans back on the piano bench – arm-swept clear of the CDs and assorted implements of a musician’s life that fill it and the rest of the living room of the home in Bellevue – and sings a joyous, or at least joy-filled and powerful song titled “Rollin’ With The Punches.”

54. Bowden joins Stites & Harbison Nashville -

Elizabeth Anne Bowden has joined the Nashville office of Stites & Harbison, PLLC.

She is an attorney in the Creditors’ Rights & Bankruptcy Service Group. Her practice focuses on commercial transactions, litigation, banking, and bankruptcy and creditors’ rights.

55. Top Middle Tennessee commercial sales for second quarter 2019 -

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

56. Top Middle Tennessee commercial sales for June 2019 -

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

57. ‘Roadhouse Rambler’ gets late start on country dream -

The Roadhouse Rambler – a guitar leaning against the nearest wall – looks across the kitchen table in the tidy home his phone company career helped buy. His smiling eyes wander back to dusty Oklahoma.

58. 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.

59. Get out! Want to avoid the CMA Fest invasion? We’ve got some great short-drive getaways -

It’s been just five weeks since the record-breaking NFL Draft and its horde of fans – 600,000 strong over three days – took control of downtown Nashville.

And in just a few days, a swarm of CMA Fest country music fans – who averaged a record-setting 88,500 fans to ticketed and free events each day of the 2018 event – will once again descend on downtown Nashville like the invasion of electric scooters.

60. FirstBank's Ayers receives 2019 Horatio Alger Award -

FirstBank Executive Chairman of the Board Jim Ayers was formally inducted into the Horatio Alger Association of Distinguished Americans during recent ceremonies honoring the achievements of 13 prominent Americans.

61. Top Middle Tennessee residential sales for April 2019 -

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

62. Brown offers unique perspective on civil rights, business world -

Do unto others. These tree words are a shorthand reminder to be nice and treat people in the manner that you’d want to be treated. Do unto others and make life smoother. Be good, and be of service because, as Robert J. Brown reminds readers in “You Can’t Do Wrong Doing Right.”

63. Is it really authentic Indian? Just relax, enjoy the meal -

I recently heard a couple of food fanatic friends arguing about the relative authenticity of two Indian restaurants. Neither of the two was from India nor had any Indian family, but both were fairly well-acquainted with the cuisines of that part of the world and even some of the regional variations.

64. Top Middle Tennessee residential sales for December 2018 -

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

65. Centerstone’s Stoll wins community service award -

Becky Stoll, vice president for crisis and disaster management at Centerstone, has won the 2018 Dorothea Dix Community Service Award presented by the Tennessee Association of Mental Health Organizations.

66. Top Middle Tennessee commercial sales for October 2018 -

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

67. House Republicans elect McCarthy as leader with eye to 2020 -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican Rep. Kevin McCarthy easily won an internal party election to take over the shrunken House GOP caucus, handing the seven-term Californian a familiar role of building the party back to a majority as well as protecting President Donald Trump's agenda.

68. Results of top Tennessee races -

U.S. Senate

1,966 of 1,969 precincts - 99 percent

x-Marsha Blackburn, GOP 1,224,042 - 55 percent

Phil Bredesen, Dem 981,667 - 44 percent

Trudy Austin, Ind 9,422 - 0 percent

69. Top Middle Tennessee residential sales for September 2018 -

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

70. HCA pays $1.5B for NC’s Mission Health -

HCA Healthcare has announced it will acquire Mission Health for approximately $1.5 billion.

Under the definitive agreement, Nashville-based HCA will substantially buy all of the assets of the nonprofit North Carolina health system.

71. Nashville attorneys included in 2019 Best lawyers list -

The Best Lawyers in America, a nationally recognized referral guide to the legal profession that has been published since 1983, has selected several Nashville attorneys for inclusion on its 2019 list. Attorneys selected for the publication are reviewed by professional peers through an extensive survey.

72. Top Middle Tennessee residential sales for July 2018 -

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

73. Stites & Harbison adds litigator from Memphis -

Stites & Harbison, PLLC has hired Jonathan Wolf to its Nashville office. Wolf joins the Intellectual Property & Technology and Domestic Relations/Family Law service groups.

Wolf works with clients on a wide range of copyright, trademark and other intellectual property law litigation and transactional matters related to the media and entertainment industry, as well as domestic relations/family law matters.

74. 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.

75. US expected to become world's top oil producer next year -

The U.S. has nosed ahead of Saudi Arabia and is on pace to surpass Russia to become the world's biggest oil producer for the first time in more than four decades.

The latest forecast from the U.S. Energy Information Administration predicts that U.S. output will grow next year to 11.8 million barrels a day.

76. US soon to leapfrog Saudis, Russia as top oil producer -

The U.S. is on pace to leapfrog both Saudi Arabia and Russia and reclaim the title of the world's biggest oil producer for the first time since the 1970s.

The latest forecast from the U.S. Energy Information Administration predicts that U.S. output will grow next year to 11.8 million barrels a day.

77. New leader at EPA is former coal lobbyist, Senate staffer -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The new leader of the Environmental Protection Agency is a former coal industry lobbyist who helped lead an industry fight against regulations that protect Americans' health and address climate change.

78. Top Middle Tennessee residential sales for April 2018 -

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

79. Deford Bailey’s legacy shines on in grandson -

Using the shoe polish-stained, time-worn shine box his grandfather made in 1914, the Music City Shoe Shine Man works a sheen from the “Pink Elephant” auto lot exec’s shoes.

“You see, first I prep them – get them cleaned up so that the dirt on them isn’t polished right back into them. Then I apply the first coat of polish,” Carlos DeFord Bailey says. “And then I give them a spit shine.”

80. Bill to criminalize voting to remove monuments fails -

One of several bills considered retribution against the city of Memphis for the removal of Confederate statues died in a House committee today amid questions about its constitutionality.

The House Criminal Justice Committee sent to “summer study” a piece of legislation enabling the state to charge local elected officials with a felony for “knowingly” casting votes in conflict with state law on historical monuments and sanctuary cities. The move effectively defeats the legislation for this session.

81. Top Middle Tennessee residential sales for February 2018 -

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

82. Kerr finds winding path to success in Music City -

Les Kerr, purveyor of what he calls “hillbilly blues Caribbean rock ’n’ roll” in a town where faux-cowboy music and lusty songs about pickup trucks reign, leans back in a chair in his “music room/office” and noodles with the 1975 Ovation guitar his grandfather gave him as a high school graduation present.

83. Analysis: Trump policy sees only good in borrowing, debt -

WASHINGTON (AP) — One clear principle runs through President Donald Trump's emerging economic policy: Debt is good.

When defending a tax plan or laying out his budget, the man who once called himself "the king of debt" is trying to persuade Americans there's no price to pay for running trillion-dollar budget deficits over the next few years. Stronger economic growth will permanently follow the borrowing spree, officials argue, even as many economists and investors already warn about what could happen when the debt becomes due.

84. Middle Tennessee's $1M-plus residential transactions for 2017 -

There were 690 commercial real estate transactions worth $1 million or more in Davidson, Williamson, Rutherford, Sumner and Wilson counties in 2017, according to Chandler Reports.

Davidson County had the most with 333, followed by Williamson (152), Rutherford (104), Sumner (51) and Wilson (50).

85. Top Middle Tennessee residential sales for December 2017 -

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

86. Shot fired from Memphis ignites Civil War rematch -

Confederate Lt. Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest died in 1877, but 140 years later some people just can’t let their hero or the Old South go away.

In fact, the state Legislature is set to reignite the Civil War – to some degree – in 2018. We hope no gunshots are fired.

87. 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.

88. Trump flouts world's warnings, to name Jerusalem a 'capital' -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Defying dire, worldwide warnings, President Donald Trump prepared Wednesday to declare Jerusalem as Israel's capital, a move upending decades of U.S. policy and carrying unclear consequences for Mideast peace efforts.

89. Top Middle Tennessee residential transactions for September 2017 -

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

90. Top Middle Tennessee residential transactions for August 2017 -

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

91. Top Middle Tennessee residential transactions for July 2017 -

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

92. Trump bars transgender individuals from US armed forces -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump is barring transgender people from serving in the military "in any capacity," citing "tremendous medical costs and disruption."

Trump's announcement Wednesday morning on Twitter did not say what would happen to transgender people already in the military.

93. 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.

94. Sideman ensures Campbell’s ‘Adios’ a fit farewell -

Carl Jackson, who owes much of his musical success to Glen Campbell, wants to make sure people know the man and the music …. Even if the Alzheimer’s-stricken star knows neither who he is nor what he’s accomplished.

95. Qatar says Kuwait trying to mediate, solve Gulf crisis -

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Kuwait is trying to mediate a Gulf crisis between Qatar and its Arab neighbors, which have severed ties with the energy-rich travel hub and moved to isolate it from the outside world, Qatar's foreign minister said Tuesday.

96. AP FACT CHECK: A rash of Trump statements under scrutiny -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump has reopened his Twitter spigot now that his foreign trip is over, so brace yourself. The intensifying investigations into Russian interference in the election and the potential involvement of associates have reached his son-in-law, Jared Kushner, and appear to have caught the president in a bare-knuckled mood.

97. 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.

98. Woolworth on 5th a fitting tribute to city’s sit-ins -

Police didn’t stop me from entering the five-and-dime, site of one of America’s eventual and monumental civil rights victories.

They didn’t drag me out either, as I assume they figured I’m a harmless old man. And, no one spat on me.

99. 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.

100. What makes a cyberattack? Experts lobby to restrict the term -

LONDON (AP) — When U.S. senator John McCain told Ukrainian television that the allegedly Russian-backed breach of the Democratic National Committee's server was "an act of war," Michael Schmitt cringed.