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Fox News accidentally aired a graphic of Ruth Bader Ginsburg that seemed to imply she was dead.

WASHINGTON - Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg said Friday she is receiving chemotherapy for a recurrence of cancer, but has no plans to retire from the Supreme Court. Erik Wemple. Leben Herkunft und Ausbildung. The 87 … Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is resting comfortably in a New York City hospital after undergoing a medical procedure to replace … And, according to the justice’s doctors, such revisions are common.But those are not the only health issues she is facing.It’s the latest in a string of hospitalizations for the Supreme Court’s oldest justice, but she expects to be released from the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center by the end of the week, a spokeswoman said.Earlier this month, Ginsburg had another procedure at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore to clean out the stent. The graphic which showed a photo of Ginsburg along with the dates 1933-2019 appeared briefly before a segment on campus culture.The 25-year veteran of the nation's highest court and a cultural icon among liberals and proponents of women's rights has been closely monitored by those on the left and right for her health.“We need to apologize…A technical error in the control room triggered a graphic of Ruth Bader Ginsburg with a date on it,” Doocy said. The 85-year-old Supreme Court Justice, who is very much alive, is at home recovering from lung su… Erik Wemple. Mistaken Fox News graphic suggested Ruth Bader Ginsburg is dead. (J. Scott Applewhite/AP) Opinion by . That was an accident.”Ginsburg, 85, underwent a pulmonary lobectomy last month to remove two nodules in the lower lobe of her left lung discovered during tests to diagnose and treat rib fractures suffered in a fall on Nov. 7.Co-hosts Steve Doocy and Ainsley Earhardt apologized for the error later in the segment.The court said in a Jan. 11 statement that she had no remaining signs of cancer and her recovery is “on track.”"This was a technical error that emanated from the graphics team," a Fox News spokesperson confirmed in a statement to USA TODAY.“We apologize, big mistake,” Earhardt added.Fox & Friends hosts apologized Monday after briefly airing a graphic that appeared to suggest Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg died. This is the fourth time the associate justice has battled cancer.Kathryn Watson is a politics reporter for CBS News Digital.Ginsburg has given no indication that she intends to retire, despite her recent health issues.

By Kathryn Watson July 30, 2020 / 6:47 AM / CBS News Ginsburg, who was admitted at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York, is expected to be released from the hospital by the end of the week.