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Ruth Bader Ginsburg Criticizes Washington ‘Dysfunction’ Amid Impeachment Trial

Quarantine Ordered for Passenger Who Tried to Leave Military Base After Flight from China

Riverside County Health officials have issued a quarantine order for a passenger who had traveled from coronavirus-impacted Wuhan, China, to March Air Reserve Base (MARB) on Wednesday. The passenger apparently tried to leave the military base, according to Riverside County health officials. “Riverside County Public Health Officer Dr. Cameron Kaiser issued the order requiring the person to stay for the entire incubation period or until otherwise cleared,” said the county in a statement. “This action was taken as a result of the unknown risk to the public should someone leave MARB early without undergoing a full health evaluation.” The person, who was not identified by Riverside health officials, will have to remain at the base until their health status is cleared. “All other passengers from the flight also remain at MARB…

Ruth Bader Ginsburg Criticizes Washington ‘Dysfunction’ Amid Impeachment Trial

Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg criticized the lack of cooperation between Democrats and Republicans in Washington, saying that it hasn’t always been this way.

“Now we’ve seen the high degree of polarization in recent years,” Ginsburg said at the LBJ Foundation event on Thursday. “Yes, that’s true. My hope is that someday there will be patriots on both sides of the aisle who are determined to stop the dysfunction we are now experiencing and will decide that their institutional government should work for the benefit of all of the people.”

Ginsburg, 86, was asked about whether she is fearful of any further partisan divide in the United States, to which she responded in the affirmative.

“That is the fear that this polarization will continue, and my greatest hope is that it will end. So you think back to how it was in [19]93, the person who was my biggest supporter on the Senate Judiciary Committee was not the then-chairman, although the chairman was certainly in my corner; it was then-Senator [Joe] Biden,” she said, Fox News reported. “But my greatest supporter was Orrin Hatch of Utah. And, Strom Thurmond gave me a supply of Strom Thurmond key chains, which has lasted until last year.” Thurmond, a Republican, was a longtime senator before his death in 2003.

Ginsburg noted there is still civility in the Supreme Court, despite the justices having differing opinions.

“It is the most collegial place I have ever worked. One symbol of it is every day before we sit to hear cases, and every day before we confer on cases, we go around the conference room, each justice shakes hands with every other,” she said. “And that’s the way of saying ‘Yes, you circulated a pretty spicy dissent yesterday’ … but we’re all in this together and we know that the institution we serve is ever so much more important than our individual egos. So to make it work, we have to not just tolerate but genuinely appreciate each other.”

The longtime judge announced earlier this month that she no longer has cancer following several health scares in recent years.

Ginsburg, 86, told CNN that 2020 started fine: “I’m cancer-free. That’s good.”

In recent years, namely, after President Trump took office, the associate justice’s health has been the subject of intense scrutiny. If she was to step down, Trump would be able to name a conservative judge to the Supreme Court. The move would tip the court further in favor of conservatives after he appointed Justices Brett Kavanaugh and Neil Gorsuch.

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Delta, American to Suspend All China Flights Amid Coronavirus Outbreak

Delta Airlines and American Airlines will suspend all flights between the United States to China, the carriers said on Jan. 31. All flights will be suspended “beginning Feb. 6 through April 30 due to ongoing concerns related to the coronavirus,” Delta said in a statement. “Between now and Feb. 5, Delta will continue to operate flights to ensure customers looking to exit China have options to do so,” the Atlanta-based airline added. The last China-bound flight departing the United States will leave on Feb. 3. The last return flight to the United States from China will leave on Feb. 5. Customers who have trips that will be affected can visit the Delta website and go to the “My Trips” section. When there, they can request a refund or switch to…