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The Moore campaign event at the Alabama Republican Party headquarters in Birmingham came as the state Republican Party's steering committee convened an emergency meeting in the same city and rumblings increased about alternative paths for the party, including mounting a write-in campaign for the Senate seat Moore is running for. 330
The Ford struck the Kia on the passenger side, and police said a 17-year-old girl sitting in the Kia's front seat suffered a fractured leg that required surgery. A 16-year-old girl sitting in the Kia's backseat sustained a fractured right hip. 243

The Post noted that Kudlow's party took place a day after reports surfaced that Trump speechwriter Darren Beattie had left the White House following questions surrounding his attendance of a conference frequented by white nationalists.Read more 244
The letter alleges some were threatened with retaliation and "many of us were told, during filming, that coming forward to talk about this culture would result in our show being canceled and hundreds of lovely, qualified, hard-working, and talented people losing their jobs." 275
The jury was selected and sworn in Tuesday before opening statements were delivered in the first case that Mueller's team is bringing to trial.Manafort's trial, in which he faces charges on 18 counts of violating tax and banking laws, is a high-profile test of the Mueller team's investigation into Russian election interference in 2016.The 12-person jury selected for Manafort's trial includes six men and six women. There are also four alternates, three women and one man.Manafort arrived at the courthouse Tuesday morning for the first day of his trial wearing a black suit, with his hair neatly parted. Judge T.S. Ellis gave the pool of 65 potential jurors an overview of the charges against Manafort, though he reminded the group that the indictment "is not evidence of any guilt whatsoever."The pool was also nearly evenly split between men and women. The group was predominantly white, with fewer than a dozen non-white potential jurors. Most were comfortably middle-aged.Nine potential jurors indicated that they have connections to the Justice Department, including four who said they were current or former federal employees. Two joked that they were "recovering attorneys." All affirmed that they could handle the case without any bias.None said they knew Manafort, his lawyers or their law firms.One younger woman said she knew Justice Department attorneys from her work at a Silicon Valley-based tech company. Another man brought a John Grisham novel into the courtroom. 1483
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