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The pre parties have more work to do to fight anti-Semitism
Anti-Semitism -- the prejudice that refuses to die -- has once again burst onto the global scene, and Americans are struggling to figure out what to do about it. The hatred may be ancient, but the response so far in the United States has been very much of our time: dominated by partisan finger-pointing, defensive recriminations and accusations that only the other party is to blame.
The week in 22 photos
Take a look at 22 photos of the week from March 1 through March 7.
Michael Cohen sues the Trump Organization
President Donald Trump's former personal attorney, Michael Cohen, sued the Trump Organization on Thursday, saying that after he began cooperating with federal investigators, the company failed to fulfill its contractual obligations to indemnify him or pay his legal bills relating to his work
Paul Manafort jailed for fraud and failing to pay taxes in charges linked to the Russia probe
A federal judge will sentence Paul Manafort on Thursday for defrauding banks and the government and failing to pay taxes on millions of dollars in income he earned from Ukrainian political consulting -- charges that stemmed from special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.
She was fired over the phone while in labor. And she's still fighting to get her job back
2.6M kids at risk as measles cases spike in the Philippines
More people have died from measles in the Philippines so far this year than in all of 2018, with experts warning about 2.6 million children remain at risk in the country.
US House passes resolution condemning bigotry
The House of Representatives on Thursday passed a resolution broadly condemning hate and intolerance, including anti-Semitism and anti-Muslim discrimination, in the wake of controversy over Democratic freshman Rep. Ilhan Omar.
Avalanche danger level 'extreme' in Colorado
An agency in Colorado that tracks avalanches hiked its danger level to "extreme" for a swath of the state, the highest level on its scale.
NASA captures images of shockwaves colliding in flight
Stunning images captured by NASA with a new photographic technology have revealed how supersonic aircraft's shockwaves move and interact.
An oil leak in the Solomon Islands is threatening the world's largest raised coral atoll
An environmental crisis is unfolding in the Solomon Islands, where a ship is leaking oil near a UNESCO World Heritage Site and threatens to spill hundreds of metric tons more, authorities say.
Trudeau's political scandal explained
A scandal is swirling around Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his Liberal Party. It could threaten the political future of the country's leader and the rule of the Liberal Party, seven months ahead of national elections.
Justin Trudeau on brewing scandal: Nothing 'inappropriate' happened
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Thursday cited an "erosion of trust" and a breakdown in communications between his office and a former Cabinet minister for the eruption of a brewing scandal seven months ahead of national elections.
Key players charged in $200 million psychic mail fraud case
Two people have pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit mail fraud for their roles in one of the biggest consumer scams in history, according to court documents unsealed this week. 
Killer Mike, Chance the Rapper, Meek Mill to Supreme Court: Pittsburgh rapper's lyrics are not 'a true threat of violence'
Several famous rappers are urging the US Supreme Court to take up a case involving a Pittsburgh rapper and whether his song lyrics are protected under the First Amendment.
Huawei goes on the offensive
China's Huawei shunned the spotlight as it grew to become one of the world's top tech companies. Now it's going on the offensive to counter a US campaign aimed at curbing its business.
A government-funded Swedish art project will pay you to do whatever you want
A Swedish art project is offering the ultimate dream job for slackers.
R. Kelly's girlfriends defend him and blame their parents in CBS interview
There were more tears and recriminations in the second portion of the CBS News interview with R. Kelly that aired Thursday.
Top US general says fight against ISIS 'far from over'
The top US general overseeing military operations in the Middle East warned Thursday that despite the terror group's territorial losses the fight against ISIS is "far from over," cautioning that the remnants of the group are positioning themselves for a potential resurgence.
The message to China behind Singapore's US F-35 jet plan
They are at the cutting-edge of America's elite stealth jet technology, capable of seamlessly connecting pilots for co-ordinated missions.
There are no gay people in Malaysia, tourism minister says
Malaysia's tourism minister has denied the existence of gay people in the country, according to reports in German media.
Saudi Arabia criticized over human rights by 36 countries
At least 36 countries have signed an open letter criticizing Saudi Arabia's human rights record at the United Nations Human Right Council on Thursday.
French cardinal quits after being found guilty of sex abuse cover-up
The Roman Catholic church has been rocked once again after one of France's leading cardinals was found guilty Thursday of covering up historic sexual abuse allegations.
Michael Jackson statue removed from museum following abuse claims
A statue of Michael Jackson has been removed from Britain's National Football Museum in the wake of fresh allegations of sexual abuse that continue to surround the pop superstar's legacy.
Huawei is under siege, and now it's going on the offensive
Brazil's President Bolsonaro shares lewd video, sparking outrage
Brazil's far-right President, Jair Bolsonaro, has posted an explicit video on Twitter in an apparent effort to denigrate the country's raucous Carnival celebrations.
British lawmaker sorry for 'colored' comment
British Cabinet minister Amber Rudd has apologized for calling opposition lawmaker Diane Abbott "a colored woman" in a radio interview.
Queen Elizabeth posts on Instagram for the first time
Social media has a new influencer: Britain's Queen Elizabeth II.
Extended look at 'Game of Thrones' final season
The eighth and final season of "Game of Thrones" is set to premiere on April 14th.
UK royals crack down on racist online abuse of Meghan Markle
How a public feud over anti-Semitism dealt House Democrats their first real setback
Democrats have had the majority in the House of Representatives for just two months, but they've already been sidetracked by an ugly divide over anti-Semitism and other bigotry.
Millions of Brits warned to renew passports
UK consumer group Which? has warned that millions of Britons could see holiday plans disrupted if they don't renew their passport by Friday.
Trump wants to de-legitimize the 2020 race
Even as the 2020 race begins in earnest, President Donald Trump is already suggesting that Democrats cannot beat him fairly -- raising the specter that if he loses next November, he will suggest that the election was not legitimate.
Anti-vaxers' adult son gets measles; now, he has this message for the world
Three years ago, Joshua Nerius, a 30-year-old software product manager in Chicago, developed a high fever and a rash. Doctors prescribed antibiotics, but Nerius just got sicker and sicker.
Thai party that nominated a princess for PM has been dissolved
A Thai political party that nominated a princess as its candidate in upcoming elections has been dissolved by the country's Constitutional Court, in what could prove to be a blow for the pro-democracy movement.
Fish fraud: What's on the menu often isn't what's on your plate
If you splurge on the sea bass or snapper, you may not always be getting what you pay for, even at the fanciest restaurants and upscale fish markets.
Controversial last-gasp Man Utd penalty stuns PSG
It was the comeback to end all comebacks. A comeback secured in stoppage time. And a comeback that was tinged in controversy with the most dramatic of VAR decisions.
Huawei sues US government
US senator: I was raped while serving in the US Air Force
Freshman Sen. Martha McSally of Arizona revealed Wednesday that she was raped while she served in the military.
Just one in every 10 politicians in Japan's lower house is a woman
Just 10% of politicians in Japan's House of Representatives are female, a gender imbalance that ranked the worst among G20 nations in new data released ahead of International Women's Day.
New law lets Russia jail people who 'disrespect' the government online
Russia's parliament has advanced strict new internet laws allowing the authorities to jail or fine those who spread fake news or disrespect government officials online.
Saudi sisters trapped in Hong Kong granted visa extension as they await next move
Two sisters who fled Saudi Arabia have been granted an extension to stay in Hong Kong for one more month while they seek an emergency visa in a safe country.
A dying man just had his top bucket list wish fulfilled. It was a call from President Trump
Jay Barrett had one big wish on top of his bucket list: meet or talk to President Donald Trump before he dies.
Speier: Cohen's testimony was explosive
In an interview with CNN's Chris Cuomo, Rep. Jackie Speier (D-CA) described President Trump's former personal attorney Michael Cohen's testimony behind closed doors at the House Intelligence Committee as "revealing and explosive."
FIFA proposes expanding 2022 World Cup to 48 teams
According to reports, FIFA is considering a proposal to expand the 2022 World Cup tournament in Qatar from 32 to 48 teams, with some games potentially being played in Kuwait and Oman.
Why pancreatic cancer is so deadly
Pancreatic cancer is the fourth-leading cause of death from cancer in the United States, after lung, prostate and colorectal cancers.
WarnerMedia investigating allegations against Warner Bros. chief
WarnerMedia is investigating Warner Bros. CEO Kevin Tsujihara over allegations that he offered to promote the career of a young actress with whom he was having a sexual relationship.
R. Kelly going to jail after failing to pay child support
Singer R. Kelly has been taken into custody for failure to pay child support and is expected to be jailed this evening, according to the Cook County Sheriff's Office in Chicago.
Huawei files lawsuit against US government
US journalist reportedly detained in Venezuela is released
An American freelance journalist has been detained by Venezuelan authorities in a raid on his Caracas home, according to a Venezuelan journalists union.
The gray wolf may soon lose endangered species protection
The US Fish and Wildlife Service will soon propose a rule to remove the gray wolf from the endangered species list in the continental United States, US Interior Secretary David Bernhardt announced Wednesday.
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