A Vanderbilt program that supports education for students with autism, the Frist Center for Autism and Innovation, is set to lose funding after an executive order cut federal funding for DEI programs.
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Rally outside Nashville, TN's Social Security officeDave Ramsey warns Americans on Social Security, Roth IRA, 401 (k) Women scale peak, retrieve photos and bag of dad who died ...
The short-lived existence of Fort Liberty is set to an end Friday when the nation’s largest Army installation officially ...
Jimmy Tosh is a West Tennessee row crop and pig farmer. He says his farm relies on a lot of equipment from other countries ...
Data from DCSO shows that last month, ICE agents picked up nearly four times as many people from Nashville jails as they did ...
If that elimination happens, it would be a huge change in how Tennessee students are educated. The question becomes, is the state ready to take the whole system over?
The Distilled Spirits Council of the United States applauded President Donald Trump’s decision to suspend tariffs one day ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — Some Tennessee farmers and business owners told News 2 that President Trump’s new tariffs could ...
Though President Donald Trump has postponed some tariffs, Tennessee farmers and business owners are still worried imposing ...
Burchett said in a C-SPAN interview that he would "wholeheartedly support any rescinding of funds that have misappropriated," ...
The $1.1-billion Cape Fear Memorial Bridge replacement is still in design, but a $242-million federal grant is on hold after ...
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The Western Journal on MSNDemocrats Who Caused a Spectacle During Al Green Censure Process Now Face Punishment of Their OwnGOP Rep. Andy Ogles of Tennessee formally moved Thursday to force Democrats who prevented the public reading of a resolution censuring Rep. Al Green to face a punishment of their own. The House had ...
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