Headline RoundupJanuary 11th, 2019
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg to Miss Next Week's Proceedings, But Shows 'No Evidence of Remaining Disease'
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Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg will miss proceedings next week, but she shows no remaining signs of cancer and her recovery is "on track."
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Ginsburg to miss next week's Supreme Court sessions, but recovery 'on track'Fox News (Online News)
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Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg will miss next week’s court sessions and work from home, but her recovery from early-stage lung cancer surgery remains "on track" and no further
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Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg to Miss Another Week of ProceedingsWall Street Journal (News)
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Supreme Court says recovery from cancer treatment remains on track
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Ruth Bader Ginsburg shows 'no evidence of remaining disease,' Supreme Court saysCNN (Online News)
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Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's recovery from surgery is "on track" but she will miss oral arguments next week, the Supreme Court announced Friday. Ginsburg is still recuperating from surgery to
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