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1. Speaker Mike Johnson wins GOP nomination to remain in job, faces full House vote in new year -

WASHINGTON (AP) — House Speaker Mike Johnson won the House Republican nomination Wednesday to stay on the job, on track to keep the gavel after a morning endorsement from President-elect Donald Trump ahead of a full House vote in the new year.

2. Trump issues early challenge to GOP Senate with defiant nominations -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Just hours after Republican Sen. John Thune was elected as the incoming Senate majority leader on Wednesday, President-elect Donald Trump presented him with one of his first tests — an announcement that he intends to nominate controversial Rep. Matt Gaetz as attorney general.

3. Speaker Johnson begins fight for the House gavel promising to be Trump's 'quarterback' -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Speaker Mike Johnson is beginning the hard fight for his gavel, a weeks-long campaign that starts Wednesday during internal House Republican leadership elections and will establish the new power centers in Congress for a Washington dominated by President-elect Donald Trump.

4. Speaker Mike Johnson says Republicans are 'ready to deliver' on Trump's agenda -

WASHINGTON (AP) — House Speaker Mike Johnson said Tuesday that Republicans are "ready to deliver" President-elect Donald Trump's agenda after his election victory, insisting the GOP won't make the mistakes of last time and will be much better prepared for a second-term Trump White House

5. Congress returns to unfinished business and a new Trump era -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Congress returns to a changed Washington as President-elect Donald Trump's hard-right agenda is quickly taking shape, buoyed by eager Republican allies eyeing a full sweep of power on Capitol Hill while Democrats are sorting out what went wrong.

6. Lawmakers prepare for final lame-duck sprint before making way for next Congress -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Keeping the federal government open. Providing more disaster aid. Passing a defense policy bill. And for Senate Democrats, confirming more judges.

It's a short but important to-do list as Congress returns to Washington this week to begin what is known as a lame-duck session — that period between Election Day and the end of the two-year congressional term.

7. Republicans take Senate majority and eye unified power with Trump -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Republicans have taken control of the U.S. Senate and are fighting to keep their majority in the U.S. House, which would produce a full sweep of GOP power in Congress alongside President-elect Donald Trump in the White House.

8. Trump wins the White House in a political comeback rooted in appeals to frustrated voters -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Donald Trump was elected the 47th president of the United States on Wednesday, an extraordinary comeback for a former president who refused to accept defeat four years ago, sparked a violent insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, was convicted of felony charges and survived two assassination attempts.

9. GOP Rep. Ogles wins Tennessee reelection while under FBI probe of campaign finances -

NASHVILLE (AP) — Republican U.S. Rep. Andy Ogles has won reelection in Tennessee while facing an FBI investigation into his campaign finances.

Ogles, a member of the conservative House Freedom Caucus, defeated Democrat Maryam Abolfazli in the Republican-favoring district that includes a section of left-leaning Nashville and winds through five conservative-voting counties.

10. Top Davidson County residential real estate sales for October 2024 -

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

AddressZipFiling DateBuyersSellersSale Price
1011 Grassland 37220 10/16 Matthews Family Trust Hayles Marriage Trust $6,800,000
410 Saint Edmunds 37027 10/17 Altair Global; Altair Global Services LLC Trigui Hend; Trigui Nizar $6,357,500
1099 Lynnwood 37215 10/10 Bartholomew Mary Liza; Bartholomew William 1811 Beechwood LLC $5,600,000
2023 Otter Creek 37215 10/22 Otter Creek 10/24 Revocable Trust Chapman William T Iv; Vrabel Jennifer Lynn; Vrabel Michael G $4,500,000
1804 Rosewood 37212 10/16 Francis Shaun; Francis Stacy Daphne Harding-Smith LLC $4,000,000
7 Northumberland 37215 10/31 Fraker Christopher; Payson Joan Gold Cindee; Gold Michael $3,550,000
4506 Price Circle 37205 10/24 Coussoule Jane C; Coussoule Nicholas L Poston-Williamson Angela Y; Weaver Charles D III $3,510,000
1012 Chancery 37215 10/21 Brown David H; Brown Kathryn Carell Jane F Guzikowski Revocable Trust $3,200,000
3430 Hampton 37215 10/30 3430 Hampton LLC Nancy & Robert Dunkerley Jr Living Trust $3,050,000
827 Kirkwood 37204 10/17 827 C Kirkwood Ave Property Trust Chesnut Infill Gp $3,000,000
803 Glen Leven 37204 10/1 803Gl LLC 803 Glen Leven Trust $2,945,000
4040 Outer Dr. 37204 10/1 Michael And Kathleen Arnold Family Trust 8Gco Revocable Living Trust $2,940,000
209 Leonard 37205 10/15 Skeeters Jonathan; Skeeters Kristina R Hughes Kara Mae; Sheft Kristen; Sheft Matthew $2,857,500
1301 Clayton 37212 10/14 Rab Trust Perkins Management LLC $2,840,000
607 Green 37215 10/8 Lawrence Laurie McPherson Biesinger Natasha E; Groom Steven E $2,835,000
154A Cheek 37205 10/3 CR Trust 154A Cheek Road Trust $2,775,000
5141 Granny White 37220 10/2 Belson Iris Anne; Ho James Ryan W Gray Lynn; Gray W L Jr; Gray William L Jr $2,750,000
3916 Caylor 37215 10/16 Brown Dominique Elita; Brown Keith Gregory Bagwell Construction Co LLC; Mark T Brown Construction Inc $2,430,000
6033 Opus 37027 10/1 Ayan Family Trust GP Luxury LLC $2,400,000
4320 Franklin 37204 10/22 Fitz Nash LLC Levin Revocable Trust Agreement $2,395,000
4337 Beekman 37215 10/25 Connors Family Revocable Trust Bowen Carrie; Bowen Jeffrey S $2,300,000
834 Lynnbrook 37215 10/31 Dal C Reid Revocable Trust French Richard B Jr $2,250,000
3424 Stokesmont 37215 10/25 Wieck Hayden; Wieck Jordan Koretz David; Koretz Elizabeth $2,245,000
4230 Century Farms 37013 10/14 Bulls-Eye Three LLC Century Farms LLC $2,204,136
1049 Overton Lea 37220 10/23 Rsrm LLC Baskin Stefan $2,200,000
1814 Holly 37206 10/30 Bell Mark M; Trompeter Laurie Wells J2K Builders LLC; Ramage James T Iv $2,150,000
1212 Demonbreun 2802 37203 10/14 Jenkins Gary; Jenkins Jacqueline Nashville Gulch PII JV Holdings $2,135,100
1212 Laurel St 1801 37203 10/1 1801 LLC Lawrence Gateway LLC $2,125,000
1212 Demonbreun 2801 37203 10/14 Madden Steven Holt Nashville Gulch PII JV Holdings $2,101,000
6709 Fleetwood 37205 10/18 Espe Lindsey; McCain Matthew David Drees Premier Homes Inc $2,100,000
1616 End 37203 10/4 Arnet Alexander N Kubly Nichole M; Lutts Jessica J $2,050,000
943 Caldwell 37204 10/30 Sawyer Jason; Sawyer Molly Imsai LLC $2,000,000
941 Caldwell 37215 10/9 Lowell F Martin Revocable Living Trust Imsai LLC $1,950,000
4411 Iroquois 37205 10/11 McPherson Family Trust Andrews Joseph J; Andrews Sarah W $1,915,000
1723 Hillmont 37215 10/1 Larimer Brian; Larimer Courtney Revocable Trust Of Charlotte Scanlan $1,900,000
1917 Castleman 37215 10/23 Duncan Emily Brooke; Plumb Brett Richard 1917 Castleman Drive Trust $1,855,000
2921 22nd 37215 10/30 Ojha Abhishek; Sareen Nishtha Neels Built LLC $1,821,500
2921 22nd 37215 10/1 Brooksbank Jeremy; Brooksbank Kaleigh DDT Inv LLC $1,800,000
1212 Demonbreun 2213 37203 10/9 Baymar Family Trust Nashville Gulch PII JV Holdings $1,749,000
1616 West End 37203 10/8 Markowitz Ava; Markowitz Sean N Epstein Megan; Epstein Stephen $1,699,000
4205 Nevada 37209 10/17 Kiser Allison; Loofbourrow Ryan Donald Family Trust $1,680,000
104 Adams 37205 10/4 Alexandra Careen Williams Mary Virginia $1,650,000
1737 Hillmont 37215 10/4 Morsches Gary J; Morsches Sherry D Spear Lisa; Spear Patrick $1,650,000
2416 Linden 37212 10/8 Larson Karen Elizabeth; Larson Scott Lawrence Efinger James K; McGrath Tracy R $1,600,000
1246 Battlefield 37215 10/30 Hagan Family Trust Dodd Dev Group LLC $1,599,000
1616 West End 37203 10/4 Elliott Alexandra Louise; Elliott Matthew Kieron KRH Nashville LLC $1,595,000
6012 Hill Circle 37209 10/30 Bui Huong Thien; Cai Quang Vinh Togrye Anthony R; Togrye Virginia M $1,580,000
4646 Heath 37221 10/21 Helton Lisa Katherine; Mattingly Ryan Scott Jr White Kevin Ray; White Mary $1,575,000
7585 Hallows 37221 10/17 Madden Cassie N; Madden Jacob E Martin Dayla Ruth; Martin Ronald Kevin $1,575,000
201 Kenner 37205 10/17 Wright Chris; Wright Traci 201 Kenner Avenue LLC $1,557,500
1618 Stokes 37215 10/7 Shackelford Joy Michelle; Shell James Walker Watson Catherine; Watson Tyler $1,550,000
1801 Stokes 37215 10/30 Hooper Ryan Stovall Howard; Stovall Jeffrey; Stovall Thomas $1,550,000
303 Fairfax 37212 10/8 Roberts Joshua R; Roberts Meghann K Rise Remods LLC $1,549,000
515 Church 3510 37219 10/22 Barzyk Brook P; Barzyk Tisha C Lineiro Eric V $1,525,000
5133 Boxcroft 37205 10/3 Carter Antonia M Mac Elder Ozier Marital Trust $1,500,000
136 Cheek 37205 10/11 Ransom Meaghan; Ransom Robert Clay Ann Marie; Clay John W III $1,500,000
719 Boscobel 37206 10/16 Brock Morgan; Brock William Jacobs Ashley H; Jacobs Mikael A $1,500,000
1409 Acklen 37212 10/18 Belmont University Moore James; Moore Langston $1,500,000
7 Warwick 37205 10/1 Carswell Mary Lindley; Hubbard Matthew Bachmann Carol; Bachmann John $1,500,000
615 Belle Meade 37205 10/18 WDS & GTS Community Property Trust Katherine D Murfree Revocable Trust $1,500,000
1406 Sweetbriar 37212 10/1 Witty Kyle Piquet; Wohner Alexis Irina Hart Mallory B; Hart Thomas Rodes $1,500,000
1208 7th 37207 10/25 Lovell Kimberly; Rathbun Sara Foundation Trust; Hein Properties LLC; Springwaters 20-6 Tckmah Trust $1,467,000
2902 Linden 37212 10/1 Stout Katlyn; Stout Richard Bernstein Andrea; Bernstein Hunter $1,460,000
1507 Woodland 37206 10/22 1507 Woodland Street Trust Brock Morgan Lee Anne Loftin; Brock William Emerson V $1,450,000
1070 Archer 37203 10/1 King Laurie; King Terry 1070 Archer Nashville Dt LLC $1,450,000
2004 Cromwell 37215 10/23 2004 Cromwell Revocable Land Trust Baxter Diana; Baxter Michael $1,445,000
702 Bowling 37215 10/14 Hawkins William III Graves Elena W $1,435,000
3000 Vanderbilt 37212 10/24 McCutchen Leigh O; McCutchen Michael P Jml Holdings LLC $1,435,000
1212 Demonbreun 1413 37203 10/31 Kelley Kristina; Vitello Anthony Nashville Gulch Pii Jv Holdings $1,428,850
905 Bowring 37215 10/30 Beckers Michael; Beckers Therese Donald C Orr Four Year Qualified Personal Residence Trust; Donald C Orr Revocable Trust; Donald C Orr Six Year Qualified Personal Residence Trust $1,425,000
1428 Beddington 37215 10/31 1428 Beddington Acquisition LLC Bone George R $1,417,500
6113 Montcrest 37215 10/7 Scott Kevin E Brandon Jenkins Roth Ira; Brandon Jenkins Sep Ira $1,400,000
833 Kirkwood 37204 10/14 Cantrell Community Property Trust Booker Charles W; Booker Shirley Evans $1,400,000
7453 Huntwick 37221 10/17 Southard Emily Leonard; Southard Stuart Sloane Jr Shaw D Tracy; Shaw Kathy Womack $1,385,000
1212 Demonbreun 2015 37203 10/8 Giorgi Family Trust Nashville Gulch PII JV Holdings $1,378,800
708 Bowling 37215 10/14 Eich Amanda Mitchell Family Trust $1,376,000
1702 Russell 37206 10/3 Deborah Lotz Trust Andreescu Marian $1,365,000
2031 Neelys Bend 37115 10/30 Bluhm Nicole Ann Braly Curtis; Riley Jeffrey C $1,365,000
1226 Carl Seyfert Memorial 37027 10/4 Fisher Madison Longmire; Fisher Robert Cody Kath Jeremy; Kath Lisa $1,350,000
1117 Park Ridge 37215 10/4 Eddmenson Carrie Elizabeth; Eddmenson David Matthew Beasley Farideh S; Siami Farkhondeh; Siami Flora Sandra; Siami Paul F; Siami Thomas F; Soltani Farkhondeh $1,325,000
920 Gale 37204 10/1 Henry Allison A Anthony Revocable Living Trust $1,312,000
1212 Demonbreun 1113 37208 10/31 Stachura Matthew; Stachura Stephanie Nashville Gulch PII JV Holdings $1,304,350
3723 Estes 37215 10/31 Zurhellen Sarah Crace Tyler Wilson $1,300,000
4001 Woodmont 37205 10/14 King Chloe; King Daniel Trinity Rock Ventures LLC $1,285,000
2012 Otter Valley 37215 10/17 Colton Eric A Fowler Parker; Thomas Lauren $1,275,000
935 Forest Acres 37220 10/17 Snyder Konrad S; Snyder Rachel J Eddmenson Carrie E; Eddmenson David Matthew $1,250,000
1120 Spurgeon 37207 10/3 Lockner Thomas P; Lockner Tina T 1110 Baptist Partners $1,250,000
5501 Knob 37209 10/7 Marshall Rosanna; Robinson-Cohen Cassianne Brett G Kelley Living Trust $1,215,000
1212 Demonbreun 1615 37203 10/31 Wohlers Chad Nashville Gulch Pii Jv Holdings $1,203,985
1114 Spurgeon 37207 10/4 Patel Maulik 1110 Baptist Partners $1,200,000
3723 Woodmont 37215 10/22 Mulyaney Mary Elizabeth; Reagan Chandler Bradford Newman Elizabeth; Newman James $1,200,000
924A Douglas 37204 10/17 Kraft Donald; Kraft Lauren Pcmeks Marital Trust $1,195,000
6350 Torrington 37205 10/18 Lemos Jesse; Lemos Mylissa Patrick & Linda Schipani Living Trust $1,180,000
4107 Lone Oak 37215 10/18 Terwilliger Beth; Terwilliger Peter Lippmann Ethan S; Patel-Lippmann Krupa K $1,178,000
1041 Mitchell 37206 10/25 Greenberg Jeff Start LLC $1,175,000
2413 Chapman 37206 10/24 Bronfman Victoria Perry Allen $1,170,000
1609 7Th 37208 10/14 Trigiani Carlo; Trigiani Tina 2K Development LLC $1,164,000
426 Van Buren 37208 10/16 Guilmette Family Revocable Living Trust Agreement Rawlins Melissa B; Rawlins Stephen A $1,156,300
1504 Riverwood 37216 10/15 Gaskin-Barber Lois; Robinson Sam Robert Jones Jacob; Jones Molly $1,150,000
709 Battle 37135 10/30 Norton Gerald E Jr Egelhoff Larry; Egelhoff Vivian $1,100,000
653 River Rouge 37209 10/4 River Gap Trust 653 River Rouge Trust; Jenrath Courtney C Suc Trustee $1,100,000
600 12th 37203 10/30 Elkins Donna; Elkins Donnie Johnston R Harvey III; Johnston Sarah O $1,075,000
1909 Kimbark 37215 10/15 Mishu John R; Vozza Gabriella M Camus-Gray Sylvie; Dixon Coleman R; Gray Roland William Jr $1,075,000
618 Annex 37209 10/2 Madanat Raja; Madanat Sattam Benjamin Matthew P; Hawkins Samuel Tyler $1,066,666
2022 Galbraith 37215 10/25 Blue Sky Horizon Gp McSwiney Carol Ann Estate $1,060,000
912 Cheatham 37208 10/9 Chan Carisse Victoria; Roberts Bradley Steven ZD Management LLC $1,029,000
8727 McCrory 37221 10/17 Muth Meredith; Muth Tyler McLarty Melissa Anne $1,025,000
3949 Lloyd 37189 10/16 Pollard Tony Nardin Jennifer; Nardin Mark $1,020,000
8300 Highway 100 37221 10/7 Meadows Pamela Gail Henry Amy Lynn; Henry Shawn R $1,015,000
2201 Castleman 37215 10/24 Metropolitan Dev LLC Kerr Joseph Patrick $1,000,000
1022 Trinity 37216 10/2 Baker Gary C Payne Theodore R Jr; Payne Valary W Steele $1,000,000
2406 B Barclay 37206 10/16 Krzynski Kassandra; Mancheski Paul Bmb Properties $999,900
858 Kirkwood 37204 10/18 Fisher December 2012 Gst Trust Fain Laura Courtney $990,000
4601 Utah 37209 10/18 Benner Chrystina D; Benner Justin M Blair Terry L $990,000
5110 Boxcroft 37205 10/25 Weaver Nancy J Pittman Hilton C III; Pittman Lauren A $985,000
1107 Draughon 37204 10/24 Carroll Clinton Michael; Carroll Paige Dawson Karen; Dawson Peter; Umphenour Ashten $980,500
2416 Abbott Martin 37215 10/4 Garrett Charles; Garrett Jane Peterson Julie $978,000
232 54th 37209 10/25 Casey Emily; Casey Tyler Parrott Meredith $975,500
4016 Woodmont 37205 10/22 Baldridge Tracy Clare; Baldridge William J McCall James Carlton Estate; McCall Patsy Ann $975,000
3905 Baxter 37080 10/3 3903 Baxter Road Trust Coston Ashley N; Shannon Ashley Nicole; Sutton Matthew J $975,000
4404 Milesdale 37204 10/1 Bingham Anne; Bingham Zachary Wolfe Callie A; Wolfe Christopher K $975,000
2608 Vaulx 37204 10/7 Johnson Caroline E; Johnson Stephen Matthew Power Golden Hour Holdings LLC $972,000
905 Noel Green 37204 10/23 Easley Brent T; Easley Rachel George Peggy R $970,000
217 Watauga 37027 10/10 Bristol Gregory Harris; Bristol Layla Cough Joshua D $965,000
3410 Elkins 37209 10/25 Smith Elizabeth; Wollenman Lucas Hidden Trail Properties LLC $955,000
5543 Knob 37209 10/4 Acord Kathryn E; Neill Joseph J Chan Kai; Kwon Miri $955,000
2208 Castleman 37215 10/1 Clifton Ld LLC JB Partners GP $950,000
948 Glendale 37204 10/24 MJH Ventures LLC Norton Gerald E Jr $950,000
3623 Wilbur 37204 10/31 Krodel Eric; Krodel Laurel Graf Miguel; Thomi Aria $940,000
521 River Rouge 37209 10/21 Denson Paul David Jr; Huffstutter Meghan A Jon Holdings LLC; Whittington Kirtley D $935,000
1011 11th 37208 10/22 Crose Daniel; Crose Dea Aquila Properties LLC $930,000
321 Hurst 37138 10/1 Angell Robert G; Angell Tamela Y Embrey James; Embrey Sara $925,000
2507 Blair 37212 10/31 Harrell Ashley S; Harrell Gary Randal Campany Robert Ford $925,000
202 Hicks 37221 10/31 Follese Adrienne; Follese Keith Barry Daniel Bradford Jr; Barry Daniel Ford; Kingrey Shira $924,999
120 Cleveland 37207 10/22 Okuboyejo Dayo Bradys Infinite Solutions LLC $918,000
920 Archer 37203 10/2 King Laurie; King Terry Rk Junior Contracting Services LLC $900,000
5656 Cloverland 37027 10/10 Lynch Sandra G; Lynch Stephen N Dix Trust $900,000
114 Bowling 37205 10/7 Hughes Leslee A Schaedle John Benjamin; Schaedle Taylor Rebecca $900,000
6404 Harding 37205 10/7 Vaughn Melissa; Vaughn William Morrison Barbara E; Morrison Howard W $900,000
1417 Napoleon 37207 10/7 SDS Consulting LLC Tranquilit Brian $895,000
2215 Grantland 37204 10/4 Moynihan Cynthia Lerner Teresa; Lerner Thomas Henry $890,000
2211 Grantland 37204 10/31 Paterson James; Paterson Teresa Megan Ald Trust $880,000
2322 Shadow 37216 10/4 Vandegrift Amanda; Vandegrift Joseph Mindful Home Solutions Ii LLC $880,000
339 Timberdale 37211 10/30 Jackson Jaime; Jackson Samuel Phillips Clyde M; Phillips Juliet T $875,000
1212 Laurel 37203 10/4 Javier Daniel Salvosa Agnihotri Atul; Taylor Jessie $875,000
5300 Tennessee 37209 10/25 Perrucci Annette; Perrucci Michael Dunning Henry G Jr; Dunning Melinda S $875,000
405 Caledonian 37211 10/7 Manalo Ronald S; Nyanda-Manalo Lisa Baud Ann $875,000
949 Glendale 37204 10/2 Lai Liz Yen; Nguyen Thanh Van Keckley Erin C; Parker Erin Keckley $870,000
6353 Pettus 37013 10/21 Buzonowski Jacob Bottom John Thomas Jr Estate $865,000
5624 Cedar Rock 37211 10/30 Huffman Kathryn E; Kantor Evan M Flagg Kelly N; Sherman Justin T; Sherman Kelly $865,000
548 Whispering Hills 37211 10/17 Btiti Imane; Lucco Matteo Giuseppe Meehan Tim $865,000
452 Manley 37220 10/8 Carroll Brielle; Carroll Peter Huetinck Jillian; Huetinck Todd R $860,000
2211 Summitt 37218 10/11 Mustafa Alex Cherry Randell James Jr $859,000
1205 McAlpine 37216 10/17 Chavez Nancy; Chavez Stephen Richard Green Jacob J; Solomon Rae $859,000
1902 Shamrock 37027 10/17 Glover Joint Revocable Trust Chandler Ventures LLC $850,000
6307 Robertson 37209 10/11 Guzman Nakisha; Guzman Ramon Creative Rei LLC $850,000
2208 Castleman 37215 10/1 JB Partners GP Elliott Dev LLC $850,000
3392 Earhart Rd 37122 10/1 Holman Andrea; Holman Mark Locke Karisa $849,900
303 31st 37203 10/24 Gleason Richard Chargerco Prop III LLC $849,900
7233 Birch Bark 37221 10/2 Apigian Ardash; Apigian Charlene; Apigian Charles; Apigian Tricia Cloutier Hannah; Cloutier Paul $845,000
1014 16th Ave S 207 37212 10/2 Slakr LLC Harold &Amp; Owen LLC $840,000
2008 Sheridan 37206 10/15 Bright Charles Sullivan; Bright Deidre; Bright Matthew Bullock Justin; Levine Stacey $840,000
496 Trinity Ln 1 37207 10/7 Spaeth Erin; Spaeth Scott We Dev LLC $835,000
600 12th 37203 10/31 Swann Lee B; Swann Megan L Elkins Donna; Elkins Donnie $835,000
1630 Ordway 37206 10/1 Weintrob Michael Troup John Shelby; Troup Stephannie Anne $832,000
1212 Laurel 37203 10/31 Dow Mary Alexis Whelan Kimberly $830,000
8340 Highway 100 37221 10/1 Max S Murphy And Jorinda C Murphy Revocable Trust Heatherly Cynthia; Williams Audrey Lynn $825,000
1512 Gale 37212 10/4 Haverkamp David Smelser Joy Mignon $825,000
2314 Brittany 37206 10/31 Gruder Olivia Thomas Josh $820,000
2129 Goodrich 37218 10/16 Criner Seth Waterboy Prop LLC $817,000
810 Anderson 37115 10/17 Valencia Josefine; Valencia Luis Zad Payman $815,000
670 Hamilton 37203 10/7 Ronald Craig Bingham & Suzanne Michelle Bingham Trust David R Gordon Living Trust $815,000
5521 Hearthstone 37027 10/17 Simpson Susan Ellis Patricia Parker; Parker Joshua Cedric $812,000
5204 Wyoming 37209 10/31 Goodheart Katherine Ansley Vermeeren Charlotte $810,000
905 A Strouse 37206 10/7 Methling Jennifer; Symonds Andrew Chowch GP $810,000
929 Bradford 37204 10/18 KE Holdings LLC Claybrooks Carl Alan; Claybrooks Keith H; Claybrooks Keith Herbert; Claybrooks Kerry Anthony; Claybrooks Oscar H Estate; Motley Christina; Motley Lauren; Motley Megan $800,000
1014 16th Ave South 103 37212 10/9 Mahfouz Michael Harold & Owen LLC $799,250
1014 16th Ave South 108 37212 10/16 Childress Josh H&O On Music Row LLC; Harold & Owen LLC $799,250
556 Rosedale 37211 10/17 Michael D Krug Living Trust Kingdom Inv Alliance LLC $799,000
1212 Demonbreun 2601 37203 10/14 Aunger Geoffrey Nashville Gulch PII JV Holdings $798,810
440 Patina 37209 10/31 Marwah Kunal Firestone Patrick $790,000
1108 Glenview 37206 10/21 Poole Stephen; Wood Cristina Cottingham Kelly; Dunlap Charles Patrick III; Dunlap Kelly Cottingham $785,000
1212 Laurel 37203 10/8 Amended And Restated Kevin J Tarpey Revocable Trust Agreement Dial Donald Brent; Dial Lori B $785,000
1012 Cherry Tree 37122 10/23 Siksta Linda; Siksta Mark Drees Premier Homes Inc $784,510
1212 Demonbreun 708 37203 10/14 SMAX II LLC Nashville Gulch PII JV Holdings $783,520
4610 Benton Smith 37215 10/30 2K Dev LLC Robertson Steven L $780,000
1403 10th 37208 10/7 Shiwratan Monieca Babb Preston; Babb Whitney $775,000
1412 Huffine 37216 10/24 McKinney Aaron Ross Anthony; Ross Marty $775,000
132 37th 37209 10/15 Pembroke LLC Hunter Gail Jackson; Jackson Geneva C Estate $772,200
1433 Hampshire 37221 10/4 Brown Alaire; Brown Christian Trabue Helen L $770,000
4012 Indiana 37209 10/22 Thomson John Davis Matthew T; Roberts Mary Carolyn $755,000
708 Brindley 37220 10/16 Cecil Thomas Noel; Meade Oxana Mihalache Brownlee Living Trust $750,000
1125 Sharpe 37206 10/10 McCall Scott T Owen Jill M; Owen Vincent Roderick; Roderick Vincent; Smith Michael J; Smith Sara O $750,000
1107 Lipscomb 37204 10/30 1107 Lipscomb LLC Bars Bradley J $750,000
407A Saint Francis 37205 10/2 Spear Lisa Denise; Spear Patrick Ryan Bloomfield Thomas W; Merritt Susan $750,000
700 12th 37203 10/7 Hamrick Edward Hamrick David $750,000
8121 Whites Creek 37080 10/16 Price Michael T; Price Shannon S Bernard Ralph Wilkerson Marital Trust; Wilkerson Family Revocable Living Trust $750,000
309 50th 37209 10/2 Patrick Rachel Patrick Robert T $750,000
1212 Laurel St 2203 37203 10/17 Thompson Jessica; Walley Philip D Means Margaret; Smith Deborah; Smith Travis $749,900
408 Saint Francis 37205 10/31 Bush Andrea Bley Gabrielle L; Bley Jordan A $749,000
514 A Rosedale 37211 10/31 Lentz Amy; Lentz Tara 51St Avenue LLC; Z1 LLC $749,000
4402 Harding 37205 10/14 Graves Elena Ctkhotdogs LLC $749,000
418A Bend 37209 10/2 Boone Jesse Goeken Clement Michael $748,000
777 Brook Hollow 37205 10/3 Drees Premier Homes Inc Bueschen Alison C; Bueschen Anton J Jr $745,000
4401 Ridgefield 37205 10/31 Fair Jason J; Fair Meredith K Voyles Leigh G; Voyles Michael B $745,000
4802 Illinois 37209 10/23 Johnstin Bradley Castor Megan A; Huffstutter Meghan A $742,500
3216 Earhart 37076 10/14 Olson Brenda; Olson Mark Cornelius Patricia $742,000
209 Foxley 37135 10/23 Davidson Alan; Davidson Tamy Eckert Brian; Eckert Nancy $742,000
5603A California 37209 10/30 Erik M Munn Revocable Living Trust Agreement Logan Charles A; Logan Kaitlin $740,000
492 Trinity 37207 10/7 Kahle Hailey; Kahle Kenneth We Develop LLC $740,000
2506 Inga 37206 10/7 Sloan Nichole Precision Development LLC $730,000
5707 Knob 37209 10/9 Buis Living Trust King Peter Gerard; McCarthy Mary Catherine $730,000
1694 Carvell 37203 10/18 Reed William Carter Allen Tara; Allen Tara M; White Jessica R $730,000
110 31st 37203 10/22 William R & Majella D Stevenson Living Trust Balch Linda E $730,000
111 Cherokee 37205 10/16 Terry Patrick W Blair Jerry W; Blair Joy S $725,000
1361 Greenland 37216 10/9 Breakey Caitlin R Kendrick Group LLC $720,000
1461 Neelys Bend 37115 10/30 King Melinda; King Russell Lockwood Estates LLC $720,000
2208 Castleman 37215 10/1 Elliott Dev LLC Ellis Constance; Wheaton David K $720,000
4114 Indiana 37215 10/24 Sans Holdings LLC Toll Southeast Lp Co Inc $715,000
4835 Briarwood 37211 10/9 Shipley Carolyn Clayton; Shipley Michael Burgess Smith Jonathan L $715,000
820 Holt Grove 37211 10/10 Blumhard Christopher William; Blumhard Lisa Diane Steven C Martens & Brenda S Martens Revocable Living Trust $715,000
957 Century Oak 37211 10/17 Dodd Christine A; Dodd Michael P Green Bryan D; White Melodie C $710,000
1329 Wexford Downs 37211 10/2 Porter Benjamin; Porter Claire Giampapa Barbara; Giampapa Samuel $705,000
1311 Meridian 37207 10/30 Garrido James; Garrido Sophia Louise Hayes Daniel $705,000
622A Waco 37209 10/2 Meeks Andrew Herrera Anthony; Reynolds Holly $705,000
713 45th 37209 10/7 Tidmore Angela Lee Zurhellen Logan; Zurhellen Sarah Coleman $700,000
2121 Amanda Meadow 37076 10/31 Amin Ilu; Braver Zachary Angell Robert G; Angell Tamela Y $700,000
2806 27th 37212 10/23 Faith Equities Group LLC Herwigs Holdings LLC $700,000

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11. Control of Congress is at stake and with it a president's agenda -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Control of Congress is at stake Tuesday, with ever-tight races for the House and Senate that will determine which party holds the majority and the power to boost or block a president's agenda, or if the White House confronts a divided Capitol Hill.

12. GOP Rep. Andy Ogles faces a Tennessee reelection test as the FBI probes his campaign finances -

NASHVILLE (AP) — U.S. Rep. Andy Ogles is hoping to fend off a Democratic opponent in Tennessee in a race complicated by an FBI investigation into the first-term Republican's campaign finances.

Ogles, a member of the conservative Freedom Caucus, faces Democrat Maryam Abolfazli in his Republican-favoring 5th District, which includes a section of left-leaning Nashville and winds through five conservative-voting counties.

13. Hakeem Jeffries chooses calm over chaos as Democrats work to win the House majority -

PALMDALE, Calif. (AP) — This election, he has warned, is about the economy. Freedom. Stopping Project 2025 and the MAGA extremes.

And, after the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol, it's about democracy.

14. Speaker Mike Johnson is pulling closer to Trump to save the GOP's House majority -

HOLLAND, Ohio (AP) — Wherever House Speaker Mike Johnson goes, Donald Trump, seemingly, is not far away.

At a campaign stop for a House Republican candidate outside of Toledo, Johnson held up his cell phone as he has a dozen times before, and started filming — "Hey, Mr. President!" The crowd at the county GOP headquarters a couple hundred people deep knew what to do next.

15. Departures in House create crucial Republican targets in the fight for majority control -

WASHINGTON (AP) — After a tumultuous and unproductive session of Congress, nearly 50 House members decided either to not seek reelection or to run for a higher office this year, leaving Democratic vacancies in several tight races that could tilt control of the House to either party.

16. After a chaotic Congress, lawmakers head home to ask voters: How about another term? -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Congress is off for the campaign season, as lawmakers from one of the most chaotic and unproductive legislative sessions in modern times try to persuade voters to keep them on the job.

17. Congress moves to avert government shutdown before election day -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Congress is expected Wednesday to give swift approval to a temporary spending bill that would keep federal agencies funded when the new fiscal year begins next Tuesday, avoiding a potential shutdown showdown just weeks before the Nov. 5 election.

18. A year ago Kevin McCarthy was booted as House speaker. Mike Johnson is trying to avoid that fate -

WASHINGTON (AP) — One year since Kevin McCarthy was booted from the House speaker's office after Congress voted in a bipartisan way to fund the government and prevent a federal shutdown, the new House Speaker Mike Johnson finds himself courting, but so far avoiding, a similar political fate.

19. House Republicans push to link government funding to a citizenship check for new voters -

WASHINGTON (AP) — House Speaker Mike Johnson is heeding the demands of the more conservative wing of his Republican conference and has teed up a vote this week on a bill that would keep the federal government funded for six more months and require states to obtain proof of citizenship, such as a birth certificate or passport, when registering a person to vote.

20. House Republicans release their impeachment report on Biden but the next steps are uncertain -

WASHINGTON (AP) — House Republicans have released their initial impeachment inquiry report on President Joe Biden, alleging an abuse of power and obstruction of justice in the financial dealings of his son Hunter Biden and family associates.

21. GOP Rep. Andy Ogles says FBI took his cellphone in campaign finance probe -

NASHVILLE (AP) — Republican U.S. Rep. Andy Ogles of Tennessee said Tuesday that the FBI confiscated his cellphone in an investigation into issues with his campaign finance reporting.

The first-term member of the conservative Freedom Caucus said on the social platform X that the FBI took his phone last Friday and he promised to fully cooperate with the agency, saying he already has done so with the Federal Election Commission.

22. Pelosi warns in her new book that political threats and violence 'must stop' -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Nancy Pelosi thought briefly she might have died on Jan. 6, 2021.

Not quite two years later, the threat of political violence would come for her husband at their home.

"Where's Nancy? Where's Nancy?"

23. Unemployment rise spurs fears of slowdown, yet recession signals have been wrong — so far -

WASHINGTON (AP) — A surprising rise in the U.S. unemployment rate last month has rattled financial markets and set off new worries about the threat of a recession — but it could also prove to be a false alarm.

24. What to expect in Tennessee's state primaries -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Candidates for federal and state legislative posts will compete for their parties' nominations in Thursday's primaries in Tennessee. Among the notable current or aspiring lawmakers on the ballot are a member of the conservative U.S. House Freedom Caucus who's drawn a strong primary challenge and a Democratic state representative who was almost expelled from office following a demonstration in the chamber on gun control.

25. Nashville-area GOP House race and Senate primaries top Tennessee's primary ballot -

NASHVILLE (AP) — A first-term Tennessee congressman backed by former President Donald Trump will face a Republican challenger who calls the lawmaker ineffective, a contest that is among the top races in the state's August primary election.

26. Key senators reach agreement on spending levels for next year, setting up clash with House -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate will pursue a spending increase next year of about 3.4% for defense and 2.7% increase for non-defense programs under an agreement reached by top Democratic and Republican lawmakers on the Senate Appropriations Committee, setting up a certain clash with the House, which is pursuing less spending in both categories.

27. Conservative-backed group is creating a list of federal workers it suspects could resist Trump plans -

WASHINGTON (AP) — From his home office in small-town Kentucky, a seasoned political operative is quietly investigating scores of federal employees suspected of being hostile to the policies of Republican Donald Trump, a highly unusual and potentially chilling effort that dovetails with broader conservative preparations for a new White House.

28. Ethics probe into Gaetz now reviewing allegations of sexual misconduct and illicit drug use -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The House Ethics Committee on Tuesday gave an unusual public update into its long-running investigation of Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., saying its review now includes whether Gaetz engaged in sexual misconduct and illicit drug use, accepted improper gifts and sought to obstruct government investigations of his conduct.

29. Breaking down the teams playing for national championship at the College World Series -

A look at the eight teams competing in the College World Series, which starts Friday at Charles Schwab Field. (Capsules in order of CWS opening games. Coaches' records through super regionals):

30. Wins by Kentucky, Tennessee, Florida and A&M mean it'll be only SEC and ACC at College World Series -

Kentucky finally made it to a College World Series, and the Wildcats will be joined by at least three other Southeastern Conference teams on college baseball's biggest stage.

Tennessee, Florida and Texas A&M also punched their tickets Sunday, joining Atlantic Coast Conference teams North Carolina, Florida State and Virginia when the CWS begins Friday in Omaha, Nebraska.

31. Trump endorses challenger to Freedom Caucus chair Bob Good ahead of closely watched Virginia primary -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Former President Donald Trump has endorsed the Republican opponent of a Virginia congressman who leads the hard-right House Freedom Caucus in what could be a defining moment in the GOP primary set for June 18.

32. Supreme Court finds no bias against Black voters in a South Carolina congressional district -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court 's conservative majority on Thursday preserved a Republican-held South Carolina congressional district, rejecting a lower-court ruling that said the district discriminated against Black voters.

33. House Republicans ditch their day jobs to stand with Trump, while legislating languishes -

Leaving Washington behind, prominent far-right House Republicans who have repeatedly thrown this Congress into chaos showed up Thursday at Donald Trump's hush money trial to do what they do best.

They stood outside Trump Tower filming their support for the indicted former president. They filed into the Manhattan courthouse "standing back and standing by," as Rep. Matt Gaetz put it — invoking Trump's call to the extremist Proud Boys. They were admonished to put down their cell phones.

34. House Speaker Mike Johnson survived a motion to vacate. Here's why his job is far from safe. -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Mike Johnson's job isn't safe yet. In a stunning show of unity in the often divided House, Democrats joined a majority of Republicans on Wednesday to save the GOP speaker from an attempt by fellow Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene to remove him from his post.

35. Rep. Greene and Speaker Johnson meet for a second day as possible vote on his ouster simmers -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Embattled House Speaker Mike Johnson portrayed himself as in control Tuesday, insisting he's not negotiating with far-right Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene as they met again at the Capitol and she weighed whether to proceed with a vote on his ouster.

36. Hakeem Jeffries isn't speaker yet, but the Democrat may be the most powerful person in Congress -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Without wielding the gavel or holding a formal job laid out in the Constitution, Rep. Hakeem Jeffries might very well be the most powerful person in Congress right now.

The minority leader of the House Democrats, it was Jeffries who provided the votes needed to keep the government running despite opposition from House Republicans to prevent a federal shutdown.

37. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene vows to force a vote next week on ousting House Speaker -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene said Wednesday she would call a vote next week on ousting House Speaker Mike Johnson, forcing her colleagues to choose sides in a difficult showdown after Democratic leaders announced they would provide the votes to save the Republican speaker's job.

38. Democrats say they will save Speaker Mike Johnson's job if Republicans try to oust him -

WASHINGTON (AP) — House Democrats will vote to save Republican Speaker Mike Johnson's job should some of his fellow Republican lawmakers seek to remove him from the position, Democratic leaders said Tuesday, likely assuring for now that Johnson will avoid being ousted from office like his predecessor, former Rep. Kevin McCarthy.

39. Biden says the US is rushing weaponry to Ukraine as he signs a $95 billion war aid measure into law -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden said on Wednesday that he was immediately rushing badly needed weaponry to Ukraine as he signed into law a $95 billion war aid measure that also included assistance for Israel, Taiwan and other global hotspots.

40. Seeking 'the right side of history,' Speaker Mike Johnson risks his job to deliver aid to Ukraine -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Staring down a decision so consequential it could alter the course of history -- but also end his own career -- House Speaker Mike Johnson prayed for guidance.

41. Ukraine, Israel aid advances in rare House vote as Democrats help Republicans push it forward -

WASHINGTON (AP) — With rare bipartisan momentum, the House pushed ahead Friday on a foreign aid package of $95 billion for Ukraine, Israel, Taiwan and humanitarian support as a robust coalition of lawmakers helped it clear a procedural hurdle to reach final votes this weekend. Friday's vote produced a seldom-seen outcome in the typically hyper-partisan House, with Democrats helping Republican Speaker Mike Johnson's plan advance overwhelmingly 316-94. Final House approval could come this weekend, when the package would be sent to the Senate.

42. Democrats weigh prospect of helping Johnson save his job as House speaker -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Some Democrats are entertaining the prospect of coming to House Speaker Mike Johnson's rescue should Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., force a vote seeking his ouster, though it will likely depend on his ability to deliver an emergency aid package focused on Ukraine and Israel.

43. Facing a Republican revolt, House Speaker Johnson pushes ahead on US aid for Ukraine, allies -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Defiant and determined, House Speaker Mike Johnson pushed back Tuesday against mounting Republican anger over his proposed U.S. aid package for Ukraine, Israel and other allies, and rejected a call to step aside or risk a vote to oust him from office.

44. Trump to host embattled Speaker Mike Johnson as House swirls in turmoil -

PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) — House Speaker Mike Johnson is making a campaign pilgrimage Friday to visit Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago, a rite of passage as the embattled Republican leader positions himself, and his GOP majority, side-by-side with the indicted ex-president.

45. Speaker Johnson to meet with Trump, offers Marjorie Taylor Greene advisory role as own job teeters -

WASHINGTON (AP) — His job on the line, House Speaker Mike Johnson is dashing to Florida to meet with Donald Trump this week and has offered far-right Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene a seat on his own "kitchen cabinet" as he draws closer to the MAGA forces that now dominate the GOP.

46. GOP's Greene delivers fresh threats of ousting Speaker Johnson in scathing rebuke -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Hard-right Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene is escalating her criticism of House Speaker Mike Johnson, blistering his leadership in a lengthy letter to colleagues and renewing threats of a snap vote that could remove him from office.

47. Tennessee GOP Rep. Andy Ogles draws Republican and Democratic challengers -

NASHVILLE (AP) — Tennessee Rep. Andy Ogles will have Republican opposition in the August primary as he seeks to retain a congressional seat passing through Nashville.

Officeholders including the first-term congressman from Columbia learned who their challengers will be as candidates met last week's filing deadline for state and federal positions.

48. Texas Rep. Troy Nehls target of investigation by House ethics committee -

WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. Rep. Troy Nehls, R-Richmond, is under investigation by the House Ethics Committee, the bipartisan panel announced. It did not specify the focus of the investigation, but Nehls said it was related to his campaign's finances.

49. Republican Rep. Greene files motion to oust Speaker Johnson -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Speaker Mike Johnson is at risk of being ousted after hard-right Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene filed a motion to vacate on Friday in the middle of a House vote on a $1.2 trillion package to keep the government open.

50. House approves $1.2 trillion package of spending bills before shutdown deadline, Senate up next -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The House approved a $1.2 trillion package of spending bills on Friday just a few hours before funding for some key federal agencies is set to expire, a long overdue action nearly six months into the budget year that will push any threats of a government shutdown to the fall.

51. Congress unveils $1.2 trillion plan to avert federal shutdown and bring budget fight to a close -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Lawmakers introduced a $1.2 trillion spending package Thursday that sets the stage for avoiding a partial government shutdown for several key federal agencies this weekend and allows Congress, nearly six months into the budget year, to complete its work in funding the government through September.

52. Biden and congressional leaders announce a deal on government funding as a partial shutdown looms -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden and congressional leaders announced Tuesday that they have reached an agreement on this fiscal year's final set of spending bills. Now, the question is how fast lawmakers can get the bills passed to avoid a partial government shutdown.

53. Biden uses feisty State of the Union to contrast with Trump, sell voters on a second term -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden delivered a defiant argument for a second term in his State of the Union speech Thursday night, lacing into GOP front-runner Donald Trump for espousing "resentment, revenge and retribution" and for jeopardizing freedom at home and abroad.

54. Biden will try to use State of the Union address to convince voters he deserves a second term -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden is set to use his State of the Union address Thursday to promote his vision for a second term to a dispirited electorate that questions whether he's up to the job and to warn that GOP front-runner Donald Trump would be a dangerous alternative.

55. Congress approves short-term extension to avoid shutdown, buy more time for final spending agreement -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Congress passed another short-term spending measure Thursday that would keep one set of federal agencies operating through March 8 and another set through March 22, avoiding a shutdown for parts of the federal government that would otherwise kick in Saturday. The bill now goes to President Joe Biden to be signed into law.

56. The House approves a short-term extension to avoid a shutdown. Senators are up next to vote -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The House passed another short-term spending measure Thursday that would keep one set of federal agencies operating through March 8 and another set through March 22, avoiding a shutdown for parts of the federal government that would otherwise kick in Saturday. The Senate is expected to vote on the bill later in the day.

57. McConnell's exit as Senate leader means new uncertainty as GOP falls in line with Trump -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Long before Sen. Mitch McConnell surprised colleagues Wednesday announcing he would step down as the Republican leader this fall, he knew the time had come.

Hard-right Republican senators aligned with Donald Trump wanted to oust him. Trump was easily becoming the party's frontrunner for a do-over election with President Joe Biden. And, having largely recovered his health from a devastating fall last year, McConnell was back on his game.

58. Another Ogles in Washington? It could happen -

The question to be resolved by some Tennessee voters this election year: How many Ogleses do we need representing us in Congress?

Thanks to legislative larceny, we already have one. Andy Ogles was elected in the 5th District after a partisan redrawing by the General Assembly’s Red supermajority made it numerically inhospitable for Democrats, ending their run of more than a century.

59. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer is in Ukraine to meet Zelenskyy as US aid hangs in the balance -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer is in Ukraine to try to reassure President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and other officials that Congress will deliver another round of U.S. aid, even as a package that would provide $60 billion is stalled in the U.S. House.

60. Congress' top China critics arrive in Taiwan for a visit that's sure to draw scrutiny from Beijing -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Some of Congress' staunchest critics of China are visiting Taiwan in a show of support that is certain to draw scrutiny from Beijing, which views such interactions as a challenge to its claim of sovereignty over the island.

61. Lawmakers honor House clerk who served during chaos of Jan. 6 and McCarthy speaker votes -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Lawmakers on Tuesday honored the official charged with maintaining order in the House during two of the chamber's most tumultuous moments — the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol and last year's longest race for House speaker since before the Civil War.

62. Biden warns opposing Ukraine funding plays 'into Putin's hands,' but faces resistance in House -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden on Tuesday called for House Republicans to urgently bring a $95.3 billion aid package for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan to a vote, warning that refusal to take up the bill, passed by the Senate in the morning, would be "playing into Putin's hands."

63. Senate passes a $95.3B aid package for Ukraine, Israel, fate in the House is uncertain -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate early Tuesday passed a $95.3 billion aid package for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan, pushing ahead after months of difficult negotiations and growing political divisions in the Republican Party over the role of the United States abroad.

64. As some call for his ouster, McConnell pushes back on GOP critics: 'They've had their shot' -

WASHINGTON (AP) — After months of negotiations and delays, the Senate on Thursday voted to move forward on legislation that would provide wartime aid to Ukraine and Israel. While far from a final vote, it was a momentary victory for Republican Leader Mitch McConnell, a strong supporter of the aid for Ukraine, in particular, despite a growing number in his party who have opposed it.

65. Broken Congress: It can't fix the border, fund allies or impeach Mayorkas as GOP revolts -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Homeland Security Secretary Mayorkas was not, in fact, impeached by the House.

A border security package instantly collapsed in the Senate. And foreign aid for Ukraine as its fights Russia is stubbornly stalled.

66. Biden determined to use stunning Trump-backed collapse of border deal as a weapon in 2024 campaign -

WASHINGTON (AP) — How it began: President Joe Biden was urgently seeking more money from Congress to aid Ukraine and Israel. He took a gamble by seizing on GOP demands to simultaneously address one of his biggest political liabilities — illegal migration at the U.S.-Mexico border.

67. Border bill supporters combat misleading claims that it would let in more migrants -

WASHINGTON (AP) — It's one of the most hard-fought provisions in the bipartisan border security package, and one that Democrats had to be persuaded to include: a new authority for the U.S. government to block migrants from entering the country.

68. Congress votes to avert a shutdown and keep the government funded into early March -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Congress sent President Joe Biden a short-term spending bill on Thursday that would avert a looming partial government shutdown and fund federal agencies into March.

The House approved the measure by a vote of 314-108, with opposition coming mostly from the more conservative members of the Republican conference. Shortly before the vote, the House Freedom Caucus announced it "strongly opposes" the measure because it would facilitate more spending than they support.

69. Senate votes to avert a shutdown and keep the government funded through early March. House vote next -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate voted on Thursday to extend current federal spending and keep the government open, sending a short-term measure to the House that would avoid a shutdown and push off a final budget package until early March.

70. Speaker Johnson is facing conservative pushback over the spending deal he struck with Democrats -

WASHINGTON (AP) — As Speaker Mike Johnson gathered House Republicans behind closed doors Wednesday to sell the spending deal he reached with Democrats, one thing quickly became clear: many GOP lawmakers weren't buying it.

71. As House GOP launches effort to impeach Mayorkas, senators want to strike a border deal with him -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Marching ahead with multiple impeachment plans, House Republicans set their sights Wednesday on Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, who they intend to prove is "derelict in his duty" over handling the surge of migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border.

72. Congressional leaders announce an agreement on spending levels, a key step to averting shutdown -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Congressional leaders have reached an agreement on overall spending levels for the current fiscal year that could help avoid a partial government shutdown later this month.

The agreement largely hews to spending caps for defense and domestic programs that Congress set as part of a bill to suspend the debt limit until 2025. But it does provide some concessions to House Republicans who viewed the spending restrictions in that agreement as insufficient.

73. Punishing their own but passing few laws, a Congress in chaos leaves much to do in 2024 -

WASHINGTON (AP) — This Congress started with showy bluster, a bitter 15-round, multi-day spectacle to elect a House speaker, a Republican who vowed to "never quit," and then did just that.

House lawmakers proceeded not only to oust the GOP speaker, they also punished their own colleagues with censures and expulsion, launched an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden and were barely able to conduct the basics of governing by keeping federal offices from shuttering.

74. Figel sets retirement from Conflict Resolution Center -

The Nashville Conflict Resolution Center has announced a transition plan as longtime executive director Sara Figal plans to retire in mid-2024.

Under Figel’s eight-year leadership, NCRC has created a remote mediation program that now serves the courts and communities in 15 counties. Each year, these mediation services help more than 1,000 residents resolve disputes so they can stabilize their co-parenting, housing and employment situations without the cost and stress of litigation.

75. Kevin McCarthy was booted as House speaker two months ago. Now he's leaving Congress by year's end -

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Two months after his historic ouster as U.S. House speaker, Republican Rep. Kevin McCarthy said Wednesday that he is resigning and will leave Congress by the end of the year.

76. GOP considers holding formal vote to authorize Biden impeachment as White House questions legitimacy -

WASHINGTON (AP) — House Republicans are considering holding a formal vote next month to authorize the impeachment inquiry into Joe Biden as the party looks to legitimize a process that has yet to yield any direct evidence of wrongdoing by the president.

77. Democratic lawmaker moves to force a vote this week on expelling Rep. Santos from House -

WASHINGTON (AP) — A Democratic lawmaker moved Tuesday to force a vote this week on expelling Rep. George Santos from the House, calling it a necessary step if Republicans fail to take action in light of the recent ethics report that found Santos blatantly stole from his campaign and deceived donors.

78. House votes to prevent a government shutdown as GOP Speaker Johnson relies on Democrats for help -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The House voted overwhelmingly Tuesday to prevent a government shutdown after new Republican Speaker Mike Johnson was forced to reach across the aisle to Democrats when hard-right conservatives revolted against his plan.

79. New Speaker Johnson formally endorses Donald Trump, a step beyond predecessor McCarthy -

NEW YORK (AP) — House Speaker Mike Johnson endorsed Donald Trump for president on Tuesday, a move that was a symbolic departure from his ousted predecessor leading the House.

80. The last government shutdown deadline ousted the House speaker. This week's showdown could be easier -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The last time Congress tried to fund the government to prevent a federal shutdown, it cost House Speaker Kevin McCarthy his job.

This time, new Speaker Mike Johnson of Louisiana appeared on track Tuesday for a temporarily better outcome as the House prepared to vote on a stopgap package to keep the government running into the new year. If approved, the Senate would act next, ahead of Friday's shutdown deadline.

81. New Speaker Johnson grasps for a funding plan with a government shutdown rapidly approaching -

WASHINGTON (AP) — With just a week left to avert a government shutdown, new House Speaker Mike Johnson is facing his first big test as he tries to win House Republican support for a short-term funding plan — a task that looks increasingly difficult amid stubborn divisions in the party over federal spending.

82. House Republicans subpoena Hunter and James Biden as their impeachment inquiry ramps back up -

WASHINGTON (AP) — House Republicans issued subpoenas Wednesday to members of President Joe Biden's family, taking their most aggressive step yet in an impeachment inquiry bitterly opposed by Democrats that is testing the reach of congressional oversight powers.

83. House Republicans will subpoena Hunter, James Biden as their impeachment inquiry ramps back up -

WASHINGTON (AP) — House Republicans will issue subpoenas on Wednesday to members of President Joe Biden's family, taking their most aggressive step yet in an impeachment inquiry bitterly opposed by Democrats that is testing the reach of congressional oversight powers.

84. House approves nearly $14.5B in military aid for Israel. Biden vows to veto the GOP approach -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The House approved a nearly $14.5 billion military aid package Thursday for Israel, a muscular U.S. response to the war with Hamas but also a partisan approach by new Speaker Mike Johnson that poses a direct challenge to Democrats and President Joe Biden.

85. Rep. Santos survives effort to expel him from the House. But he still faces an ethics report -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Rep. George Santos easily survived a vote Wednesday to expel him from the House as most Republicans and 31 Democrats opted to withhold punishment while both his criminal trial and a House Ethics Committee investigation proceed.

86. House GOP pushes ahead with $14.5 billion in assistance for Israel without humanitarian aid for Gaza -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The House is pushing ahead Thursday toward passage of $14.5 billion in military aid for Israel, a muscular U.S. response to the war with Hamas but also a partisan approach by new Speaker Mike Johnson that poses a direct challenge to Democrats and President Joe Biden.

87. House rejects effort to censure Tlaib over the Palestinian-American's rhetoric about Israel -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The House late Wednesday rejected an effort to censure Democratic Rashida Tlaib of Michigan, scrapping a Republican attempt to condemn the only Palestinian-American in Congress over her recent rhetoric around the ongoing Israel-Hamas war.

88. Rep. Santos survives effort to expel him from the House, still faces ethics report -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Rep. George Santos easily survived a vote Wednesday to expel him from the House as most Republicans and 31 Democrats opted to withhold punishment while both his criminal trial and a House Ethics Committee investigation proceed.

89. Speaker Johnson signals that Ukraine aid, coupled with border security, is next on GOP agenda -

WASHINGTON (AP) — New Speaker Mike Johnson told Republican senators Wednesday that a fresh Ukraine aid package linked to U.S. border security will come quickly in the House, as soon as lawmakers wrap up the $14.5 billion Israel aid package that is heading for passage later this week.

90. House weighs censure efforts against Tlaib, Taylor Greene over rhetoric -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The House is expected on Wednesday to consider resolutions that would punish two of its most polarizing members, Democratic Rep. Rashida Tlaib of Michigan and Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia, in a partisan tit-for-tat over inflammatory rhetoric.

91. House Speaker Johnson was once the dean of a Christian law school. It never opened its doors -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Before House Speaker Mike Johnson was elected to public office, he was the dean of a small Baptist law school that didn't actually exist.

92. After Biden meeting, new Speaker Johnson says GOP won't abandon Ukraine but will aid Israel first -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden met with new House Speaker Mike Johnson and Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries at the White House on Thursday to discuss his request for nearly $106 billion for Israel, Ukraine and other national security needs.

93. New Speaker heads to the White House to discuss Biden's bid for Israel, Ukraine aid -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican Mike Johnson is the new speaker of the House, but the Donald Trump ally inherits many of the same political problems that have tormented past GOP leaders, tested their grasp of the gavel and eventually chased them from office.

94. Johnson, a staunch conservative from Louisiana, is elected House speaker with broad GOP support -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Republicans unanimously elected Rep. Mike Johnson as House speaker on Wednesday, eagerly elevating a deeply conservative but lesser-known leader to the major seat of U.S. power and ending for now the weeks of political chaos in their majority.

95. Emmer withdraws as GOP nominee for speaker -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican Tom Emmer abruptly abandoned his bid to become House speaker, withdrawing hours after winning the internal party nomination once it became clear he would not have enough support from GOP colleagues for the gavel.

96. There's a long list of candidates for House speaker as Republicans try voting again on a new leader -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Three weeks now since the ouster of Kevin McCarthy, House Republicans are meeting privately Tuesday to try nominating a new House speaker to accomplish the seemingly impossible job of uniting a broken, bitter GOP majority and returning to the work of governing in Congress.

97. Day 20 with no House speaker as Republicans struggle and lower-level names reach for the gavel -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Day 20 without a House speaker, and Republicans found themselves starting over on Monday — bumbling ahead with few ideas about who will lead, what they are fighting over and when they will get Congress working again.

98. House Republicans drop Jordan as their nominee for speaker, falling back to square one -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Republicans dropped Rep. Jim Jordan on Friday as their nominee for House speaker, making the decision during a closed-door session after the hard-edged ally of Donald Trump failed badly on a third ballot for the gavel.

99. Republicans are facing death threats as the election for speaker gets mired in personal feuds -

WASHINGTON (AP) — It was the thing that was supposed to make Rep. Jim Jordan the 56th speaker of the House.

An onslaught of pressure from the Republican Party base, allies predicted, would compel the GOP's moderate and establishment members to support Jordan, a hero of the far-right, and help him secure the votes for the gavel.

100. US commitment to Ukraine a central question as Biden meets with EU heads during congressional chaos -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Saddled with a dysfunctional Congress, President Joe Biden has the task of assuring European Union leaders on Friday that the United States can nonetheless deliver on promises to send tens of billions of dollars' worth of aid to wartime Ukraine and Israel.