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Author: Brinley Hineman, Nashville Tennessean

Money

Farm formerly belonging to country music power couple Faith Hill and Tim McGraw for sale at $9.9M

October 15, 2021Brinley Hineman, Nashville TennesseanComments Off on Farm formerly belonging to country music power couple Faith Hill and Tim McGraw for sale at $9.9M

The sale will include the farm, serene pond, 13-stall barn and a historic log home built in 1850.

Life

Volunteers find niche helping families leaving abuse, homelessness

September 20, 2021September 20, 2021Brinley Hineman, Nashville TennesseanComments Off on Volunteers find niche helping families leaving abuse, homelessness

A task force made up of volunteers in Tennessee has discovered their niche helping families coming out of homelessness and abusive relationships.

Money

This Tennessee woman-led company is taking on period industry with sustainable hemp tampons

August 12, 2021Brinley Hineman, Nashville TennesseanComments Off on This Tennessee woman-led company is taking on period industry with sustainable hemp tampons

The woman-led tampon company Trace is stepping into the crowded menstrual product industry in an effort to disrupt it and give women more options.

Nation

Medical examiner’s office working with families to identify remains in Tennessee plane crash that killed diet guru Gwen Lara

May 31, 2021Brinley Hineman, Nashville TennesseanComments Off on Medical examiner’s office working with families to identify remains in Tennessee plane crash that killed diet guru Gwen Lara

Recovery efforts continued Monday after a plane crashed into Percy Priest Lake in Tennessee, killing seven people, including Gwen Shamblin Lara.

Tech

Facebook, Instagram have fewer people policing inappropriate content. Here’s how to protect your kids.

April 17, 2020Brinley Hineman, Nashville TennesseanComments Off on Facebook, Instagram have fewer people policing inappropriate content. Here’s how to protect your kids.

With children out of school and potentially spending more time online, how can parents protect them as the apps reduce their self-policing?

Headlines

‘Never seen anything like this’: Idalia deluge still wreaking havoc in Southeast. Live updates

August 31, 2023August 31, 2023John Bacon, Douglas Soule and Christopher Cann, USA TODAY

A State Department office is giving young people a voice. Abby Finkenauer is leading the effort

August 31, 2023Rachel Looker, USA TODAY

Far-right candidate seduces Argentine electorate

August 31, 2023AP

Hundreds join Nepal gay pride rally

August 31, 2023AP

Gadget guru or digitally distracted? Which of these 5 tech personalities are you?

August 31, 2023Jennifer Jolly

These kids are good: Young Reds in pursuit of a pennant stretch to remember

August 31, 2023Bob Nightengale, USA TODAY

Dog repeatedly escapes Michigan shelter, sneaks into nursing home, is adopted by residents

August 31, 2023John Carlisle, Detroit Free Press

U.S. Embassy urges Americans to leave Haiti ‘as soon as possible’

August 31, 2023Kim Hjelmgaard, USA TODAY

Kia recalls nearly 320,000 cars because the trunk may not open from the inside

August 31, 2023Francisco Guzman, USA TODAY

PCE inflation report: Key measure ticks higher in July. What will the Fed do?

August 31, 2023August 31, 2023Paul Davidson, USA TODAY
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