“As introduced, requires a local legislative body to approve an application for a proposed development without allowing public comment, if the legislative body determines that the proposed development is in substantial compliance with the zoning regulations or map that was previously made available for public review and comment.”

“The purpose of this is to take a lot of the politics out of land use ...

Interesting interpretation.

New Tennessee bill would limit public comment on proposed developments

Fri
Jan 17 2025
10:54 am

The Supreme Court on Friday delivered a blow to TikTok by upholding a law that could potentially lead to the video-sharing social media platform being banned in the United States.

The justices in an unsigned opinion with no dissents rejected a free speech challenge filed by the company, meaning the law is set to go into effect on Sunday as planned.

court acknowledged that the national security rationale affected its analysis of whether there was a free speech violation

The court concluded that the reasons for enacting the law are "decidedly content agnostic" that has nothing to do with restricting certain speech.

"TikTok's scale and susceptibility to foreign adversary control, together with the vast swaths of sensitive data the platform collects, justify differential treatment to address the government's national security concerns," the court said.

Interesting.

Thu
Jan 16 2025
07:04 am

Republican Sen. Eric Schmitt's (R-Mo.) "accusation that the U.S. military has lowered its standards due to diversity, equity and inclusion programs was spectacularly undermined by a typo on a poster behind him."

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What can you say? We'll be putting up with this idiocy for the next 4 years.

Wed
Jan 15 2025
07:01 am

From 2023,
Bud Light was featured in a social media promotion by a transgender influencer
...
Bud Light has faced a boycott from some conservative commentators and celebrities as its sales have plummeted.

January, 2025,
Donald Trump has received a special personalized inauguration present from beverage giant Coca-Cola, which previously criticized the president-elect after the January 6 Capitol riot.

Coca-Cola condemned Trump and his supporters following the January 6, 2021, insurrection at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. At the time, the company said the riots were "an offense to the ideals of American democracy."

Coca Cola supports a convicted felon, a man found guilty of sexual assault, and an insurrectionist. Sheesh. Will there be a big boycott against Coca Cola?

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The top pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) — CVS Health’s Caremark Rx, Cigna’s Express Scripts and UnitedHealth Group’s OptumRx — generated roughly $7.3 billion through price hikes over about five years starting in 2017, the FTC said.

The “excess” price hikes affected generic drugs used to treat heart disease, HIV and cancer, among other conditions, with some increases more than 1,000% of the national average costs of acquiring the medications, the commission said.

The FTC also said these so-called Big Three health care companies — which it estimates administer 80% of all prescriptions in the U.S. — are inflating drug prices “at an alarming rate, which means there is an urgent need for policymakers to address it.”

Top three insurers reaped $7.3 billion through their drug middlemen's markups, FTC says

Sun
Jan 12 2025
07:28 am

Meta Platforms CEO Mark Zuckerberg is celebrating “masculine energy” in corporate culture amid news that his company is making several policy and program changes, including trashing multiple initiatives around diversity, equity and inclusion, or DEI.

Also, abandoning its fact-checking program, as fact-checkers were “too politically biased.”

Hah. The truth is biased?

Like everyone else in his party, Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) voted against the Inflation Reduction Act in August 2022.
...
In a Nov. 15, 2024, letter, Johnson privately urged the Environmental Protection Agency to award an environmental justice grant to a city in his district ― a grant funded by the IRA,

Well, isn't he special?

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Sat
Jan 11 2025
06:50 am

The Blount County Director of Schools David Murrell resigned Monday, January 6, 2025. In his resignation letter, he said he wants to "return to a tenured faculty position with BCS."

... "the district had been through three directors in three years and would be going into a fourth."

In a Blount County Board of Education meeting Thursday, an addendum was added to the agenda.

The addendum read, “Agreement, Release, and Covenant Not to Sue,” and attached was an agreement signed by Board Chair Chris Pass and Murrell.

It stated that the board would place Murrell on paid administrative leave until the acting director assigns him to an educator position, which could happen this school year or at the beginning of the next. It also read that the board will not remove Murrell’s tenure “based on any events that have happened before the effective resignation date.”

According to the agreement, if voted through by the board, Murrell would not sue the board of education and agree “to keep all matters concerning this Agreement, as well as the facts, circumstances, and contents of this Agreement, absolutely confidential …”

The agreement also said that Murrell would release BCS from any claim regarding employment, termination, attorney’s fees, discrimination, wrongful discharge, or “any other federal, state, or local constitution, regulation, law (statutory or common), or legal theory.”

What the heck is going on? Why is this Director of Education leaving? Why did the other two leave? Why the deception? Why can't Blount County Schools keep a Director?

In one example listed in the lawsuit, a single mother with two dependents was given a loan even though she had a residual income of -$0.50 based on Vanderbilt’s low monthly expense estimate for the family as well as nine debts in collections.

Sounds kind of like 2007-2008

Maryville-based lender accused of giving borrowers mortgages they could not repay

One of the largest companies that tracks Americans’ location through smartphone data has been hacked by Russian cybercriminals in exchange for ransom, according to two cybersecurity researchers, a person who has posted a massive trove of allegedly hacked files and a notice the company sent to the Norwegian government.

https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/security/location-data-broker-gravy-analytics-was-seemingly-hacked-experts-say-rcna187038

Fri
Jan 10 2025
03:37 pm
By: Mark Harmon

You may have heard that last month Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson made her Broadway debut in a specially created one-night-only walk-on role in the jukebox musical & Juliet.
I have it on good authority that another Supreme Court judicial musical is in the works. It borrows very heavily from Evita, and is called Alito.
It culminates with the extremist right-wing jurist Samuel Alito singing as follows:

Don't cry for me, Federalist Society
The truth is, I do Trump’s bidding
These are my wild days, my mad existence
I take his phone calls
And fly my freak flags

Don't cry for me, Tangerine Man
The truth is, I always help you
These are my wild days, my mad existence
Make me Chief Justice
Not that wimp Roberts

Don't cry for me, pregnant women
The truth is, I took your rights, gals
These are my wild days, my mad existence
I need protection
Please keep your distance

Fri
Jan 10 2025
01:09 pm

Saw the development going up on the South side of the river, looking from the UT campus, around Neyland Stadium.

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Gives the area a lot of character. /s

Any parks going up around all those apartments? Any public access to the river?

Makes you think about all the apartments built (or in the process) along Cumberland. They did a good job with the street scaping. However, the sidewalks are too small and the buildings are too close to the road.

A yearlong bipartisan congressional investigation into two private equity-backed U.S. hospital systems found that patient care deteriorated at both operations as their private equity owners reaped significant payouts on their investments in the systems. The findings reinforced academic research showing how private equity health care investments harm patients while enriching investors.

Private equity reduces patient care while enriching investors, Senate report finds

Fri
Jan 10 2025
06:30 am
By: bizgrrl

The National Weather Service is predicting 2-8 inches of snow today through tomorrow morning.

Winter weather message.
WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 10 AM EST /9 AM CST/
THIS MORNING TO 7 AM EST /6 AM CST/ SATURDAY...
Snow will begin by mid to late morning, moderate to heavy
at times this afternoon and evening. The snow may mix with sleet
or possibly freezing rain for areas east of interstate 81 and 75
this afternoon. Total snow accumulations between 3 and 6 inches
west of interstate 81 and 75, and 2 to 4 inches east. Ice
accumulations around a light glaze.

Accuweather has a great radar map to follow.

We'll see. I'm ok with snow here in the South. I always hope it's gone the next day.

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Thu
Jan 9 2025
12:43 pm

Bezos' Amazon film and television studio will pay $40 million to license the rights to a documentary about Melania Trump.

...documentary directed by Brett Ratner,... who happens to be the disgraced “Rush Hour” director who has not made a Hollywood movie since 2018, when he was accused of sexual assault and harassment by multiple women..

$40 million???? Just think what good he could do with $40 million.

OMG!

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In October 2023, the City of Knoxville obtained the land for the pedestrian bridge, located at 23253 W. Blount Avenue. The city also designated $20 million of state funds toward the pedestrian bridge development.

Knoxville to get $24.7M RAISE grant for pedestrian bridge

Knoxville's long-awaited pedestrian bridge project receives over $20M in federal funding

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Wed
Jan 8 2025
06:58 am
By: bizgrrl

“Back in 1867, Democratic President Harry Truman tried to buy Greenland”

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— Acyn (@acyn.bsky.social) January 7, 2025 at 6:22 PM

U.S. consumers will no longer have medical debt appear on their credit reports under to a new rule the Biden administration finalized Tuesday.

About 1 in 12 adults in the U.S. have medical debt, according to a 2024 poll from KFF, a nonprofit group that researches health policy issues. The CFPB determined that a medical bill on a person’s credit report was a poor predictor of whether they would repay a loan yet contributed to thousands of denied mortgage applications.

Biden administration finalizes rule to strike medical debt from credit reports

Mon
Jan 6 2025
11:34 am

Residents, business owners and other stakeholders are invited to learn more about the Sevier Avenue Streetscape Project at a public open house on Thursday, Jan. 9, 5:30-7 p.m. at South Knoxville Elementary School, 801 Sevier Ave.
The project includes ADA-compliant sidewalks, a new railroad crossing, new streetlights and traffic signals, a roundabout, and upgraded (and buried) utilities.

Sevier Avenue Streetscape Project.

CNN’s Van Jones had a tense exchange with Tennessee state Rep. Jeremy Faison, the chair of the Republican Caucus, saying in the interview that state Republicans had been “unreasonable” in expelling two Black Democrats over a floor protest on gun violence.

CNN’s Van Jones in tense exchange with GOP Tennessee state lawmaker: ‘Why are you being so unreasonable?’

Fri
Jan 3 2025
06:31 am
By: bizgrrl

Stopped by a major chain fast food restaurant in South Knoxville yesterday. A customer came up to the counter and asked for the code to the restroom. I asked the employee what the deal was with requiring a code for the restroom. He said there are a lot of bad characters in the area. Pretty rough. How sad.

Reminds me of when I was job hunting in the 80's in Orlando. I stopped for gas and there was bullet proof glass protecting the cashiers. I avoided that part of town from then on.

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