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Kamala Harris visits Supreme Court after death of Justice Ginsburg

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US Democratic Vice Presidential Nominee Kamala Harris visits the Supreme Court this morning to pay tribute to liberal icon Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the second woman to ever serve on the Court. Justice Ginsburg died on Friday age 87-years-old after a fight with pancreatic cancer. IMAGES

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