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The trial is expected to last several weeks.Manafort was a senior Trump campaign aide and he led the campaign for several months, but the charges are not directly related to campaign activity, as the White House has repeatedly emphasized."The judge has very strictly instructed no mention of Paul Manafort's role in the Trump campaign, no mention of Trump, Russia or collusion," senior White House aide Kellyanne Conway said on Fox News Tuesday morning. "This trial obviously centers on matters that have nothing to do with the campaign."While Trump has repeatedly railed against Manafort and the "witch hunt" on Twitter in recent weeks, he has not tweeted about Manafort specifically in more than a month, when he said Manafort received a "tough sentence" after his bond was revoked over allegations of witness tampering.Manafort faces a maximum of 305 years in prison if he is convicted on all charges. Prosecutors say Manafort hid millions of dollars in income from lobbying for Ukrainian politicians, failed to pay taxes while spending the money on US real estate and luxury purchases and lied to banks to take out more than million in loans.Before jury selection got underway, Ellis said that he did not plan to offer decisions on Tuesday about all of the documents that Manafort's team wants to keep out of trial. They hope to prevent jurors from seeing some documents and photos from Manafort's lobbying work in Ukraine.Instead, the judge gave broad directions to the prosecutors: Try to reduce the number of Ukrainian documents given to the jury, use testimony to add context and don't refer to individual documents in opening statements.Ellis said he thinks "the government's correct" in using the documents to broadly show how Manafort made his money. Prosecutors say Manafort made million from his work. 1822

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The ruling noted that "Although California's guidelines place restrictions on places of worship, those restrictions appear consistent with the Free Exercise Clause of the First Amendment. Similar or more severe restrictions apply to comparable secular gatherings, including lectures, concerts, movie showings, spectator sports, and theatrical performances, where large groups of people gather in close proximity for extended periods of time. And the order exempts or treats more leniently only dissimilar activities, such as operating grocery stores, banks, and laundromats, in which people neither congregate in large groups nor remain in close proximity for extended periods." 678

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The style guide was published on a church website, along with comments from the church's leader."The Lord has impressed upon my mind the importance of the name He has revealed for His Church, even The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints," Russell M. Nelson, the church's president, said in a statement. "We have work before us to bring ourselves in harmony with His will. In recent weeks, various Church leaders and departments have initiated the necessary steps to do so."Over the next few months, church websites and other materials will be updated to fall in line with this new directive, the statement said.And that leads to all kinds of questions: Will the world-famous Mormon Tabernacle Choir be renamed? What happens to the?"I'm a Mormon"advertising campaign? Will the Mormon moniker be stripped from the Mormon Channel, the church's multimedia arm? Will the letters "LDS" disappear from the plethora of related entities that carry it, such as the LDS Business College, LDS Charities or Intermountain LDS Hospital?Even the website that announced the preferences for the name is called mormonnewsroom.org. Will its name change?A church spokeswoman told CNN there would be no further official comment. 1224

  

The search began in September 2017 when Seattle-based Amazon said it would start accepting proposals for what quickly became known as HQ2.Amazon outlined several criteria for its second headquarters, such as proximity to a major airport and the ability to attract technical talent. It also wanted a suburban or urban area with more than 1 million people and access to mass transit.The company said the new facility would create as many as 50,000 jobs and cost at least billion to build and operate.The announcement sent cities into a frenzy, with some making elaborate moves to attract Amazon's attention. Kansas City Mayor Sly James wrote five-star reviews for 1,000 random items on Amazon's website; Tucson sent Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos a giant cactus; and Stonecrest, Georgia, offered to rename some of its land "the city of Amazon."Amazon received 238 proposals for HQ2, spanning 54 states, provinces, districts and territories across North America. It eventually winnowed those bids down to 20 finalists. The potential cities were Atlanta; Austin; Boston; Chicago; Columbus, Ohio; Dallas; Denver; Indianapolis; Los Angeles; Miami; Montgomery County, Maryland; Nashville; Newark; New York City; Northern Virginia; Philadelphia; Pittsburgh; Raleigh; Toronto and Washington, D.C.Company executives traveled to all 20 locations to tour real estate sites and meet with local business leaders.Last week, a twist emerged.The Journal and other news organizations reported that Amazon planned to divide HQ2 between two places, including the jobs and investment that come with it.Amazon hasn't explained how the money and jobs might be divvied up across two different sites. 1674

  

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