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VOL. 48 | NO. 48 | Friday, November 29, 2024

Fresh solutions for e-waste

Entrepreneurs step up to solve ever-growing problem

It’s time to talk trash. Specifically, how to generate less of it, especially the metals, plastics and other bits and pieces that make up electronic devices.

Where to take Nashville e-waste

Cities and counties often run an e-recycling component in drop-off centers. These are handy as they can sometimes take things an e-recycling business can’t, such as household batteries. Here’s a breakdown of what to recycle and where:

JOE ROGERS: MY TAKE

Barry’s memoir is a good read by a flawed politician

Bill Boner slunk away to Kentucky and into the pallet business after his sexual shenanigans as Nashville’s mayor. Megan Barry stuck around after hers, ran for Congress and wrote a book.

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EVENTS

Williamson Chamber Annual Celebration Luncheon & Nonprofit Expo. This event is designed to encourage partnerships and foster a collaborative community spirit, all while honoring the power of giving back. A chance to connect, learn and celebrate with Williamson, Inc. on one of the most meaningful days of the year. Guest speaker: Scott Harrison, founder & CEO of charity: water, a nonprofit organization dedicated to bringing clean and safe drinking water to people in developing countries. Tuesday, 10:45 a.m.-1 p.m. The Factory/Liberty Hall, 230 Franklin Road. Fee: $65 for members, $85 for nonmembers, $190 for nonprofit booth that includes 6’ table plus 2 tickets and $1250 for table of 10. Information

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RICHARD COURTNEY: REALTY CHECK

Impossible to measure the void left behind by Freeman

There is no individual in the history of Nashville to have accomplished more in the world of real estate, philanthropy and leadership than the late Bill Freeman, co-founder of Freeman Webb company.

REAL ESTATE

Average rate on a 30-year mortgage in the US slips to 6.81%

The average rate on a 30-year mortgage in the U.S. eased this week, though it remains near 7% after mostly rising in recent weeks.

TENNESSEE TITANS

Levis finding his game after bad start, injury

There are still many things to work on before Will Levis becomes a finished product as an NFL quarterback.

Success of running game makes life easier for young quarterback

It’s too early to say that Will Levis is a franchise quarterback, though there has been clear progress from him in the past three weeks.

Titans at Commanders: What to watch

The Titans are back on the road again and face another potential playoff team in the Washington Commanders. Here are some keys to victory.

NASHVILLE PREDATORS

Josi ‘grateful’ for time with Weber

Nearly two weeks after their induction into the Hockey Hall of Fame, former Predators general manager David Poile and captain Shea Weber were welcomed back to Bridgestone Arena and honored before the Nov. 23 home game against the Winnipeg Jets. The two participated in a ceremonial faceoff.

Embarrassing lineup mistake leads to unusual Preds penalty

An unusual penalty was assessed against the Predators early in the first period of their Nov. 20 game in Seattle against the Kraken. Shortly after the opening faceoff, the on-ice officials were huddled near the penalty boxes in discussions with the off-ice officials.

Three periods: Predators have more work to do

As the Predators surprising bad start moves toward the likelihood of a bad season overall, general manager Barry Trotz has said that he is on the lookout for trade partners to add to the roster.

UT SPORTS

Chomp! Upsets bite Vol foes, boost UT’s playoff chances

It was a sight few could have ever expected to see at Neyland Stadium. As Tennessee was completing its 56-0 drubbing of UTEP Saturday, the end of the Florida-Ole Miss game was shown on the scoreboard. Florida was about to beat Ole Miss, and the UT student section began doing the Gator Chomp.

No. 7 Tennessee sees rivalry game with Vanderbilt essentially as 'playoff' game

NASHVILLE (AP) — Tennessee coach Josh Heupel talked about what's at stake in the regular-season finale for his No. 7 Volunteers.

NEWSMAKERS

Izzolo joins Nashville’s HMC Civil Rights Law

HMC Civil Rights Law, a firm focused on employment discrimination and civil rights cases, has hired Lucia Izzolo as an associate.

BRIEFS

Belmont makes Top 20 Music Schools list

Belmont University’s College of Music & Performing Arts ranked 15th among the world’s top 20 music schools in The Hollywood Reporter’s annual list. The 2024 ranking, which highlights institutions preparing the next generation of composers across all media, places Belmont alongside renowned institutions The Juilliard School, Berklee College of Music and the New England Conservatory.

BEHIND THE WHEEL

Four fun wintertime vehicles for less than $40K

Driving in the snow isn’t enjoyable for many people. It’s cold, the roads are slick and city traffic is often slow going. But there are ways to have a bit more fun in the wintertime. To start, it helps to have the right vehicle.

PERSONAL FINANCE

Retirement savings: Why so many fall short

Preparing for retirement is stressful and confusing. A recent Principal Financial Group survey found that 59% of American workers mistakenly thought they were saving for retirement. Alarmingly, Generation Xers, the cohort closest to retirement, comprise 64% of that figure.

CAREER CORNER

Who do you want to be when you grow up?

We often ask children what they want to be when they grow up. Their answers include firefighter, police officer and, these days, social media influencer.

TENNESSEE TITANS

Titans are their own worst enemy as they fail again to string together wins

NASHVILLE (AP) — The Tennessee Titans keep proving that for every step forward, they always find ways to take two back.

COURTS

Supreme Court doesn't seem convinced FDA was unfair in blocking flavored vapes teen use increased

WASHINGTON (AP) — A majority of Supreme Court justices didn't seem convinced Monday that federal regulators misled companies before refusing to allow them to sell sweet-flavored vaping products following a surge in teen e-cigarette use.

LAW ENFORCEMENT

FBI tells telecom firms to boost security following wide-ranging Chinese hacking campaign

WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal authorities on Tuesday urged telecommunication companies to boost network security following a sprawling Chinese hacking campaign that gave officials in Beijing access to private texts and phone conversations of an unknown number of Americans.

AUTO INDUSTRY

GM adds over 132,000 heavy duty pickups to recall for tailgates that can open unexpectedly

DETROIT (AP) — General Motors is adding over 132,000 heavy-duty pickups in the U.S. to a previous recall for tailgate release switches that can short circuit and open the gates while the trucks are in park.

General Motors to sell its stake in Lansing, Michigan, battery factory to LG Energy Solution

DETROIT (AP) — General Motors has reached an agreement to sell its stake in a nearly completed electric vehicle battery plant in Lansing, Michigan.

PHILANTHROPHY

Melinda French Gates plans to match $1M in GivingTuesday gifts to groups that support women

NEW YORK (AP) — Melinda French Gates is offering to match up to $1 million in gifts to two nonprofit organizations to help spur donations on GivingTuesday, which has become a major annual fundraising day for nonprofits.

ECONOMY

US job openings rose last month, though hiring slowed, in mixed picture for labor market

WASHINGTON (AP) — The number of job postings in the United States rebounded in October from a 3 1/2 year low in September, a sign that businesses are still seeking workers even though hiring has cooled.

NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS

US closes investigation into E. coli outbreak linked to onions in McDonald's Quarter Pounders

The U.S. government said Tuesday it has closed its investigation into an E. coli outbreak tied to McDonald's Quarter Pounder hamburgers after determining there is no longer a safety risk.

Cargill lays off 5% of its workforce, with job cuts impacting thousands of employees globally

NEW YORK (AP) — Agribusiness giant Cargill is laying off thousands of its employees.

Trump vows to block Japanese steelmaker from buying US Steel, pledges tax incentives, tariffs

HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — President-elect Donald Trump is underscoring his intention to block the purchase of U.S. Steel by Japanese steelmaker Nippon Steel Corp., and he's pledging to use tax incentives and tariffs to strengthen the iconic American steelmaker.

Small business owners brace for Trump's proposed tariffs

Small businesses are bracing for stiff tariffs that President-elect Donald Trump has proposed as one of his first actions when he takes office.

AT&T sees earnings growth over next 3 years; eyes more than $40B in anticipated shareholder returns

AT&T anticipates earnings growth over the next three years thanks to the momentum of 5G and fiber services.

US expands list of Chinese technology companies under export controls

BANGKOK (AP) — The U.S. Commerce Department has expanded the list of Chinese technology companies subject to export controls to include many that make equipment used to make computer chips, chipmaking tools and software.

China bans exports to US of gallium, germanium, antimony in response to chip sanctions

BANGKOK (AP) — China announced Tuesday it is banning exports to the United States of gallium, germanium, antimony and other key high-tech materials with potential military applications, as a general principle, lashing back at U.S. limits on semiconductor-related exports.

BlackRock buying credit investment manager HPS Investment Partners in approximately $12B deal

BlackRock is buying credit investment manager HPS Investment Partners in a stock deal valued at about $12 billion, giving it more ways to service its insurance clients.

NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL POLITICS

Democrats stick with Schumer as leader, their strategy for countering Trump is far less certain

WASHINGTON (AP) — Senate Democrats reelected Chuck Schumer as party leader on Tuesday as the party moves into a deeply uncertain time, with no real consensus on a strategy as President-elect Donald Trump prepares to take office.

South Korean parliament votes to defy president by lifting his declaration of martial law

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law late Tuesday, vowing to eliminate "anti-state" forces as he struggles against an opposition that controls the country's parliament and that he accuses of sympathizing with communist North Korea.

Canadian minister says Trump was joking when he said Canada could become the 51st state

TORONTO (AP) — President-elect Donald Trump was joking when he suggested Canada become the 51st U.S. state during a dinner with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, a Canadian minister who attended their recent dinner said Tuesday.

Biden says the US is 'all in' on Africa during his Angola visit meant to counter China

LUANDA, Angola (AP) — Joe Biden on Tuesday used the first visit to Angola by a U.S. president to promote billions of dollars of commitments to the sub-Saharan African nation and speak at a slavery museum, where he'll acknowledge the trafficking that once linked the nations' economies.

Trump's FBI pick has plans to reshape the bureau. This is what Patel says he wants to do

WASHINGTON (AP) — Kash Patel has been well-known for years within Donald Trump's orbit as a loyal supporter who shares the president-elect's skepticism of the FBI and intelligence community. But he's receiving fresh attention, from the public and from Congress, now that Trump has picked him to lead the FBI.

Trump names billionaire investment banker Warren Stephens as his envoy to Britain

WASHINGTON (AP) — President-elect Donald Trump has named billionaire investment banker Warren Stephens as his envoy to Britain, a prestigious posting for the Republican donor whose contributions this year included $2 million to a Trump-backing super PAC.

Trudeau told Trump Americans would also suffer if tariffs are imposed, a Canadian minister says

TORONTO (AP) — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told Donald Trump that Americans would also suffer if the president-elect follows through on a plan to impose sweeping tariffs on Canadian products, a Canadian minister who attended their recent dinner said Monday.

Trump demands immediate release of Oct. 7 hostages, says otherwise there will be 'HELL TO PAY'

NEW YORK (AP) — President-elect Donald Trump is demanding the immediate release of Israeli hostages still being held in Gaza, saying that if they are not freed before he is sworn into office for a second term there will be "HELL TO PAY."

Democrat Jamie Raskin is running for top Judiciary post in bid to counter Trump

WASHINGTON (AP) — Rep. Jamie Raskin of Maryland announced Monday that he will run to become the top Democrat on the powerful House Judiciary Committee next year, directly challenging fellow Democratic Rep. Jerry Nadler as the party prepares to fight a second Trump administration and an emboldened Republican majority.

Blinken heads to final NATO foreign ministers meeting of Biden administration with Ukraine in focus

WASHINGTON (AP) — Secretary of State Antony Blinken is heading back to Europe on Monday for what will likely be the last high-level NATO meeting before the Biden administration leaves office next month.


MONDAY, DECEMBER 2
TENNESSEE TITANS

Daniels has 4 TDs as the Commanders end their skid at 3 by beating the Titans 42-19

LANDOVER, Md. (AP) — Jayden Daniels wanted no part of sitting around for half of December dwelling on a losing streak.

UT SPORTS

Ohio St, Miami, Clemson drop; Texas, Penn St, Notre Dame, Georgia in line behind Oregon

Ohio State, Miami and Clemson plunged in The Associated Press Top 25 college football poll Sunday following their losses during a wild weekend, eight of the top 10 teams moved up one spot and Oregon was No. 1 for the seventh straight week.

COURTS

Police officer became 'double agent' for Proud Boys, prosecutor says

WASHINGTON (AP) — A police officer accused of leaking confidential information to Proud Boys national leader Enrique Tarrio became a "double agent" for the far-right extremist group after its members burned a stolen Black Lives Matter banner in the nation's capital, a federal prosecutor said Monday at the start of the officer's trial.

Recess appointments could put Trump at odds with conservatives on the Supreme Court

WASHINGTON (AP) — Republicans will control the White House and both houses of Congress come January. But President-elect Donald Trump's intent to nominate loyalists to fill key Cabinet posts has set up a possible confrontation with the Senate, which has the constitutional responsibility for "advice and consent" on presidential nominees.

Supreme Court justices question block on flavored vapes, but don't appear convinced FDA was unfair

WASHINGTON (AP) — A majority of Supreme Court justices didn't seem convinced Monday that federal regulators misled companies as they refused to allow them to sell sweet flavored vaping products following a surge in teen e-cigarette use.

First transgender attorney to argue before the Supreme Court, challenging health care ban for minors

WASHINGTON (AP) — When the Supreme Court this week wades into the contentious issue of transgender rights, the justices will hear from an attorney with knowledge that runs deep.

What medical care for transgender minors is at stake in Supreme Court case?

On Wednesday, the Supreme Court will hear arguments in a case involving Tennessee's ban on gender-affirming care for transgender people under age 18.

TRAVEL

More than 3 million travelers screened at US airports in a single day. That's a record

Travelers heading home after the Thanksgiving holiday set a record on Sunday, as airport officers screened more than 3 million people.

AUTO INDUSTRY

US commits to $7.54 billion loan for Stellantis venture to build 2 electric vehicle battery plants

DETROIT (AP) — A Stellantis joint venture with Samsung SDI has won a commitment from the U.S. government for up to a $7.54 billion loan to help build two electric vehicle battery plants in Kokomo, Indiana.

Volkswagen workers hold 2-hour strikes to push back against proposed pay cuts and plant closures

FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — Volkswagen workers launched rolling two-hour strikes Monday at nine plants across Germany to underscore their resistance to pay cuts and factory closures the company says are necessary to cope with a slack European auto market.

TECHNOLOGY

Can AI chatbots make your holiday shopping easier?

Tired of thinking about what gifts to get everyone this year? Artificial intelligence chatbots might help, but don't expect them to do all the work or always give you the right answers.

NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS

Cyber Monday shoppers expected to set a record on the year's biggest day for online shopping

Consumers in the United States are scouring the internet for online deals as they look to take advantage of the post-Thanksgiving shopping marathon with Cyber Monday.

Shopping on Shein and Temu for holiday gifts? You're not the only one

Shopping on Temu can feel like playing an arcade game. Instead of using a joystick-controlled claw to grab a toy, visitors to the online marketplace maneuver their computer mouses or cellphone screens to browse colorful gadgets, accessories and trinkets with prices that look too good to refuse.

NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL POLITICS

Canada's ambassador says Trudeau told Trump the Canadian border can't be compared to Mexico's

TORONTO (AP) — Canada's ambassador to the United States said Sunday that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was successful in getting President-elect Donald Trump and key Cabinet nominees to understand that lumping Canada in with Mexico over the flow of drugs and migrants into the U.S. is unfair.

California lawmakers to begin special session to 'Trump-proof' state laws

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California Gov. Gavin Newsom and state lawmakers will return to the state Capitol on Monday to begin a special session to protect the state's progressive policies ahead of another Trump presidency.

Trump says he'll nominate Kash Patel as FBI director to remake the agency. Here's what happens next

WASHINGTON (AP) — President-elect Donald Trump's stunning announcement that he will nominate Kash Patel as FBI director sets the stage for a fresh round of turbulence at a law enforcement agency tasked with protecting the homeland and investigating federal crimes.

Trump pick Kash Patel must prove he'll restore public faith in the FBI, a leading GOP senator says

WASHINGTON (AP) — Donald Trump's drive to upend the FBI was welcomed by Republican senators although it was not clear on Sunday how strongly members of the incoming majority party would embrace his move to install ally Kash Patel as the next director of the Justice Department's top investigative arm.

What to know about Kash Patel, Trump's pick to lead the FBI

Kash Patel has called for radical changes at the FBI and was a fierce and vocal critic of the bureau's work as it investigated ties between Russia and Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign.

Trump names Massad Boulos, campaign liaison and family relative, as a senior adviser on Middle East

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) — President-elect Donald Trump on Sunday named Massad Boulos, a Lebanese American businessman who is the father-in-law of Trump's daughter Tiffany, as a senior adviser on Arab and Middle Eastern affairs.

Trump's picks for key positions in his second administration

President-elect Donald Trump has filled the key posts for his second term in office, prioritizing loyalty to him after he felt bruised and hampered by internal squabbling during his first term.

Biden pardons his son Hunter despite previous pledges not to

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden pardoned his son, Hunter, sparing the younger Biden a possible prison sentence for federal felony gun and tax convictions and reversing his past promises not to use the extraordinary powers of the presidency for the benefit of his family.

Biden has pardoned his son Hunter. What does that mean?

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden had long pledged that he would not pardon his son, Hunter, who was set to be sentenced this month for gun and tax convictions. But on Sunday, the president did it anyway.


WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25
SEC SPORTS

Final week shows expanded Southeastern Conference just means more chaos

NASHVILLE (AP) — One thing is sure as the newly expanded Southeastern Conference wraps up its regular season: Two new teams has just meant more chaos in a league that seemingly had settled in formation behind Georgia and Alabama.

SEC losses are big gains for SMU and Indiana in latest College Football Playoff rankings

The Southeastern Conference's losses were almost everyone else's gain in the College Football Playoff rankings, with SMU nudging its way into the top 12 and Indiana staying in the mix at No. 10 despite a lopsided loss of its own.

COURTS

2 Tennessee tax preparers charged with filing $65 million in false claims under pandemic programs

MEMPHIS (AP) — Two tax preparers submitted $65 million in false claims for refunds under programs designed to help businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic, federal prosecutors in Tennessee said Wednesday.

Federal court dismisses defamation lawsuit against Fox News for Jan. 6 conspiracy theory

CROTON, N.Y. (AP) — A federal judge on Wednesday threw out a defamation lawsuit against Fox News by a former Donald Trump supporter who said he received death threats when the network aired false conspiracy theories about his involvement in the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol insurrection.

Ex-FBI informant accused of lying about the Bidens is indicted on federal tax charges

WASHINGTON (AP) — A former FBI informant who is charged with fabricating a multimillion-dollar bribery scheme involving President Joe Biden's family has been indicted in a new case on federal tax charges.

HEALTH CARE

Meet the medical contrarians picked to lead health agencies under Trump and Kennedy

WASHINGTON (AP) — President-elect Donald Trump has assembled a team of medical contrarians and health care critics to fulfill an agenda aimed at remaking how the federal government oversees medicines, health programs and nutrition.

Cheap Ozempic? How millions of Americans with obesity may get access to costly weight-loss drugs

WASHINGTON (AP) — Millions of obese Americans would get access to popular weekly injectables that would help them shed pounds quickly if a $ 35 billion proposal from the Biden administration is blessed by President-elect Donald Trump.

Trump picks Jay Bhattacharya, who backed COVID herd immunity, to lead National Institutes of Health

President-elect Donald Trump has chosen health economist Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, a critic of pandemic lockdowns and vaccine mandates, to lead the National Institutes of Health, the nation's leading medical research agency.

TECHNOLOGY

Vatican and Microsoft create AI-generated St. Peter's Basilica to allow virtual visits, log damage

VATICAN CITY (AP) — The Vatican and Microsoft on Monday unveiled a digital twin of St. Peter's Basilica that uses artificial intelligence to explore one of the world's most important monument's while helping the Holy See manage visitor flows and identify conservation problems.

AUTO INDUSTRY

Hyundai recalling over 226,000 cars and SUVs to fix rearview cameras that can fail

DETROIT (AP) — Hyundai is recalling more than 226,000 SUVs and small cars in the U.S. because the rearview camera image may not show up on the screens.

After fast start, electric cars need a recharge as range limits, cost leave some drivers skeptical

DETROIT (AP) — While sales of electric vehicles surge in China, adoption of more environmentally friendly vehicles is stumbling in the United States and Europe as carmakers and governments struggle to meet years-old promises about affordability and charging stations.

The UK will consult on sales targets for automakers during the transition to electric vehicles

LONDON (AP) — Britain's new Labour government will launch a consultation on auto manufacturers' sales targets during the transition to electric vehicles, following the decision by Stellantis, the owner of Vauxhall, to close its van factory in southern England at the potential cost of 1,100 jobs.

MILITARY

Trump turns to outsider to shake up Navy, but his lack of military experience raises concerns

WASHINGTON (AP) — President-elect Donald Trump's nominee to be secretary of the Navy, John Phelan, has not served in the military or had a civilian leadership role in the service. While officials and defense experts said the Navy is in sore need of a disruptor, they cautioned that Phelan's lack of experience could make it more difficult for him to realize Trump's goals.

ECONOMY

Trump's tariffs in his first term did little to alter the economy, but this time could be different

WASHINGTON (AP) — Donald Trump loved to use tariffs on foreign goods during his first presidency. But their impact was barely noticeable in the overall economy, even if their aftershocks were clear in specific industries.

US inflation gauge ticks higher with price pressures still stubborn

WASHINGTON (AP) — Consumer price increases accelerated last month, the latest sign that inflation's steady decline over the past two years has stalled in recent months.

US economy grows at 2.8% pace in third quarter on consumer spending, unchanged from first estimate

WASHINGTON (AP) — The American economy expanded at a healthy 2.8% annual pace from July through September on strong consumer spending and a surge in exports, the government said Wednesday, leaving unchanged its initial estimate of third-quarter growth.

Number of Americans filing for jobless benefits falls again and hovers near 7-month lows

The number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits fell last week, remaining near seven-month lows.

NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS

Losses for Big Tech pull US indexes lower

Technology stocks helped pull stocks lower on Wall Street Wednesday, handing the market its first loss in more than a week.

NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL POLITICS

Canada is already examining tariffs on certain US items following Trump's tariff threat

TORONTO (AP) — Canada is already examining possible retaliatory tariffs on certain items from the United States should President-elect Donald Trump follow through on his threat to impose sweeping tariffs on Canadian products, a senior official said Wednesday.

Trump fills out his economic team with two veterans of his first administration

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) — President-elect Donald Trump is turning to two officials with experience navigating not only Washington but the key issues of income taxes and tariffs as he fills out his economic team.

Trump team says Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire deal brokered by Biden is actually Trump's win

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration kept President-elect Donald Trump's incoming administration closely apprised of its efforts to broker the ceasefire deal between Israel and Hezbollah that took effect early Wednesday, according to the outgoing Democratic administration.

Trump vows tariffs over immigration. What the numbers say about border crossings, drugs and crime

WASHINGTON (AP) — In a Monday evening announcement, President-elect Donald Trump railed against Mexico and Canada, accusing them of allowing thousands of people to enter the U.S.


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