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Ginsburg treated for tumor:

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Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has completed radiation therapy for a cancerous tumor on her pancreas and there is no evidence of the disease remaining, according to the Supreme Court.

It is the fourth time that the 86-yearold justice has announced that she has been treated for cancer over the last two decades and follows lung cancer surgery in December that kept her away from the court for weeks. December’s surgery was her first illness-related absence from the court since being appointed by President Bill Clinton in 1993 and prompted even closer attention to her health.

As the court’s oldest member, Ginsburg has been asked questions for years about her health and retirement plans. She has also in recent years attracted particular­ly enthusiast­ic fans as the leader of the liberal wing of the court, which includes four members appointed by Democratic presidents and five by Republican­s. Both liberals and conservati­ves watch her health closely because it’s understood the court would shift right for decades if President Donald Trump were to get the ability to nominate someone to replace her.

Asked late Friday about Ginsburg, Trump said: “I’m hoping she’s going to be fine. She’s been through a lot. She’s strong. She’s very tough. But we wish her well. Very well.” The court kept Ginsburg’s latest cancer secret for three weeks, until she finished radiation treatment. Yet there is no obligation for justices to disclose details about their health, and Ginsburg has generally made more informatio­n available than some of her colleagues. (AP)

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canceled this year. (AP)
Victoria, 5, carries a portrait of her father killed during the war conflict as she and others march along Kyiv’s main street during celebratio­ns of Independen­ce Day in Kyiv, Ukraine on Aug 24. The march was organised in place of the traditiona­l military parade that President Volodymyr Zelenskiy canceled this year. (AP)
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