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The Supreme Court announced Friday that Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg had two cancerous nodules removed from her left lung's lower lobe in an operation known as a lobectomy.The nodules were discovered while Ginsburg, 85, was being evaluated and treated for a rib fracture due to a fall last month.What is a lobectomy?A lobectomy refers to the removal of a single lobe in the lung. The left lung has two lobes, whereas the right lung has three.Dr. Robert Miller, a professor of medicine at Vanderbilt University Medical Center who was not involved in Ginsburg's care, said a patient whose lungs are otherwise healthy "can recover from [a lobectomy] and not really notice significant impairment."Ginsburg's lobectomy was performed by Dr. Valerie Rusch, a thoracic surgeon at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York City.According to her 856

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Turns out some Beyoncé Knowles fans aren't "crazy in love" with her website. Parkwood Entertainment, Beyoncé's company, is being hit with a class-action lawsuit claiming 182

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The Pentagon has sent a legislative proposal to Congress calling for the establishment of a Space Force within the United States military, a top defense priority for the Trump administration, senior defense officials said Friday.If authorized by Congress, the proposal would allow for the creation of a sixth service of the military alongside the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines and Coast Guard. Initially the Space Force would fall under the Department of the Air Force, in much the same way the Marine Corps are formally part of the Navy.The Secretary of the Air Force would be responsible for organizing, training and equipping two distinct military services, but the new Space Force would have a four-star chief of staff who would serve as a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and a newly created Under Secretary of Space would provide oversight of the civilian component of the new service.The proposal was submitted to Congress on Wednesday night, and initially makes a request for 200 people and million from the 2020 fiscal year budget to establish a headquarters for the Space Force. Most of the staffing to formally stand up the new service would initially come from the Air Force, with the goal of transitioning personnel from other military branches as the service takes shape over the coming years."This is an historic moment for our nation," Acting Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan said in a written statement Friday. "The Department of Defense's legislative proposal to establish the United States Space Force as the sixth branch of the Armed Forces is a strategic step towards securing America's vital national interests in space. Our approach follows President Trump's bold vision for space and commits resources to deliver more capability faster, ensuring the United States can compete, deter, and, if needed, win in a complex domain.""Billions of people use space every day and it allows us as a military to protect our homeland and to project power around the globe with less lives at risk," a senior defense official told reporters at the Pentagon on Friday during a briefing on the proposal.Democrats skepticalThough a high priority for Trump, the creation of a new military service has been met with opposition from Democratic lawmakers on Capitol Hill."I am opposed to President Trump's proposal for a 'Space Force,'" Rep. Adam Smith, Chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, said in in a statement in September. "I am concerned that his proposal would create additional costly military bureaucracy at a time when we have limited resources for defense and critical domestic priorities."The idea for a Space Force follows from the latest National Defense Strategy, a document released in the early days of the Trump administration that seeks to re-orient US defense policy toward "great power competition" with nations like China and Russia who are challenging the US for military superiority around the globe..Adversaries of the United States "have recognized what space brings to the United States and our military and as a result they are integrating space into their forces and they are developing weapons systems to be able to take away our advantages in crises or conflict," the defense official said.The Space Force would include both uniformed and civilian personnel conducting and supporting space operations within the military and seek to consolidate and centralize management of those operations within the new service that will focus on space as its own war fighting domain separate and distinct from air, sea and land.Once fully operational as a fully functional service, the officials said initial estimates are the Space Force would cost approximately 0 million a year.The officials said the plan is to create a service with a unique culture for approximately 15,000 personnel and a separate and distinct recruiting apparatus for the Space Force - much like those that currently exist for the Army, Navy, Air Force and Marines. There would not be a separate military academy established for the new service officials said."We will continue to be the best in the world at space and establishing a dedicated space force strengthens our ability to deter, compete and win in space," Air Force Secretary Heather Wilson said in a written statement.The legislative proposal follows President Trump's order in December calling for the creation of "Space Command," the 11th combined combatant command, that joined the ranks of Central Command, which oversees military operations in the Middle East, and Special Operations Command, which oversees elite troops known as Special Operations Forces. 4653

  

The recent deaths of two young children, who were in U.S. border custody shelters, hit a retired U.S. nurse particularly hard. Retired nurse Beverly Lyne decided to take action, traveling to the U.S.-Mexico border in order to help migrant families. “They're just people wanting to live their lives without fear of their children being kidnapped and trafficked, without their land being taken away from them,” she says.Lyne is no stranger to humanitarian crises. Her medical career has taken her to places like Haiti, Nicaragua and Uganda. After seeing the caravan of Central Americans living in tents and running from tear gas, she wanted to see for herself what was going on and how she could help. “I've always worked, so I’m here and I’m going, ‘Oh, I need to do something.’” By handing out supplies with the human rights group Border Angels and offering medical care when she could, Lyne saw firsthand how the children may not be getting the nutrition they need. The recent of two migrant children, one of which who died from the flu, affected Lyne.“They're stressed. Mommy is there, or daddy isn't there,” Lyne says. Homeland Security says children in custody will be assessed more thoroughly, but Lyne says more has to be done, like sending medical specialists in to evaluate the children. Lyne is glad she’s able to witness this firsthand. She says what she saw was much different than what she had heard. “Because we hear from our leadership that there are all these terrorists that are hovering there with weapons to come in and harm us,” Lyne says. “I didn't see anybody that gave me pause to worry about my safety or wonder what the heck they're doing there.” Lyne hopes her presence showed migrants something about Americans they might never meet. “That they are being remembered, that they aren't forgotten and that we are caring for them,” she says.Lyne hopes to give a new perspective from the other side of the wall. 1945

  

The President's former lawyer Michael Cohen testified Wednesday that Donald Trump directed him to "threaten" Trump's high school, colleges and the College Board to not release his educational records."When I say conman, I'm talking about a man who declares himself brilliant but directed me to threaten his high school, his colleges and the College Board to never release his grades or SAT scores," Cohen told the House Oversight Committee during a public hearing. Cohen provided the committee with copies of a letter he said he sent at Trump's direction "threatening these schools with civil and criminal actions if Mr. Trump's grades or SAT scored were ever disclosed without his permission."In a copy of a letter Cohen gave to the committee and obtained by CNN, Cohen wrote in May 2015 to Fordham University, where Trump studied before transferring to the University of Pennsylvania. In the letter, Cohen notes that "several media outlets have asked for the release" of Trump's records and that they turned them down."(If) in the event any of his records are released or otherwise disclosed without his prior written consent, we will hold your institution liable to the fullest extent of the law including damages and criminality," the letter reads. "As you are again no doubt aware, this notice applies to any and all of The College Board's employees, agents, third parties, vendors and any other person or entity acting for or on its behalf."Cohen added in his testimony that "(the) irony wasn't lost on me at the time that Mr. Trump in 2011 had strongly criticized President (Barack) Obama for not releasing his grades," adding that he also provided the committee with a 2011 news article he says shows that Trump "declared 'Let him show his records' after calling President Obama 'a terrible student.'" 1821

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