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Student journalists at The Daily at Northwestern University are caught in a hailstorm of debate about journalism ethics after the paper opted to apologize for publishing pictures of students protesting a campus visit by former Attorney General Jeff Sessions. The newspaper relented after demands came from the protesters to take down photos of the protest over fear of repercussions from the university.While the paper's official stance claimed that they were minimizing harm to the protesters by removing the photos, a dean for the university said that the journalists were being bullied by the protesters upset by the coverage. The incident took place last week when Sessions attended a College Republicans event on Northwestern's campus. The Daily said that it sent two reporters to cover the event - one directly to the event, and another to cover the protests. As part of the paper's reporting, photos of the protesters were used on a reporter's Twitter account. Also, a protester's name was published by the paper. The Daily said that by publishing the photos and name, the paper may have caused potential harm to the protesters. "Any information The Daily provides about the protest can be used against the participating students — while some universities grant amnesty to student protesters, Northwestern does not. We did not want to play a role in any disciplinary action that could be taken by the University," The Daily wrote in a statement on its website. But the dean that oversees Northwestern's journalism department said that the reporters for The Daily have an obligation to cover events like the protest of Sessions' visit to Northwestern. "I am deeply troubled by the vicious bullying and badgering that the students responsible for that coverage have endured for the “sin” of doing journalism," Northwestern Dean Charles Whitaker said. "Like those student journalists, I, too, have been approached by several student activists who were angered by the fact that they and their peers were depicted on the various platforms of The Daily engaged in the very public act of protesting the Sessions speech," Whitaker added. "I have explained to those activists that as Northwestern’s—and the city of Evanston’s—principal paper of record, The Daily had an obligation to capture the event, both for the benefit of its current audience as well as for posterity. "I have also offered that it is na?ve, not to mention wrong-headed, to declare, as many of our student activists have, that The Daily staff and other student journalists had somehow violated the personal space of the protesters by reporting on the proceedings, which were conducted in the open and were designed, ostensibly, to garner attention."While some have mocked the decision to apologize, the 2784

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Puerto Rico is still feeling aftershocks following a 6.4 magnitude earthquake earlier in the week. On Friday, a 5.2 magnitude aftershock shook the island's southern coast. Friday's 5.2 earthquake was felt primarily in the southwest corner of the island, according to the USGS.Friday's aftershock marked the 13th earthquake of a 4.5 magnitude or stronger. A 4.6 magnitude earthquake also hit the southern coast of Puerto Rico earlier on Friday. The 6.4 magnitude earthquake caused strong to very strong shaking along the island's southern coast. Friday's 5.2 magnitude aftershock caused strong shaking in the same areas. 633

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Snack bars are a common go-to snack when you need something to tide you over between meals, and there are so many to choose from. But how healthy are they? "Many are made from different products like oat, nut,” says registered dietitian Sara Scheler with Rose Medical Center. “Or some these days are made with egg whites for added protein." Scheler says you don't have to sacrifice taste for health, but you do have to be careful not to be tricked by the so-called “health bars.” "I tell all my patients to flip it over and look at the nutrition facts,” she says.Here are 3 things Scheler says to look for: A snack bar should be around 200 calories It should be high in fiber It should have about 9 grams of protein and no more than 10 grams of added sugar If you have no dietary restrictions, Scheler says be wary of bars that are sugar free, fat free or gluten-free. “A lot of times when they take the gluten out of the product, they have to put in salt and extra sugar to make it taste better,” the dietitian says. A Clif Bar, for example, has 23 grams of sugar in it. A Snickers bar has less sugar than that. Another popular bar is the Fiber One bar. It's not unhealthy, but some bars don't have enough protein or calories to hold you over to the next meal. Here are a few bars that did made the cut: The Caramel Almond & Sea Salt Bar from KIND is a great choice: 200 calories, 6 grams of protein, 5 grams of sugar and high in fiber. The Honey Almond Flax by Kashi is another good one: 150 calories, 4 grams of fiber, low sugar and 7 grams of protein. 1581

  

Some places are looking empty right now, including doctor's offices and emergency rooms.A poll from Morning Consult and the American College of Emergency Physicians shows that 29% of adults in the United States have avoided or delayed medical care due to concerns surrounding the novel coronavirus.Medical experts stress that routine visits are still necessary for both children and adults. Even emergency room visits can be necessary.“There are people who are having stroke-like symptoms and they don't come to the emergency department,” said Dr. William Jaquis, President of the American College of Emergency Physicians. “If they had, they would've had different types of treatment. But they delayed doing that, and their results and their outcomes are worse than they could have been.”Doctors say people absolutely need to come into the ER if they're experiencing shortness of breath, chest pain, stroke-like symptoms, or if you've recently experienced a bad injury.Hospitals and doctors’ offices are taking their own precautions. All healthcare providers must wear a mask, as should patients. If patients don't have a mask, they are given one. Rooms are also cleaned extensively.“You are coming often into rooms that are isolated, single rooms, which are not exposing you to other patients. So, there's a whole range of things to make sure we're keeping our departments as safe as they can be,” said Jaquis. In fact, doctors’ offices are better able to enforce social distancing during this time because of the low volume of patients.Experts have found some people may be avoiding the doctor's office as a way to avoid putting strain on the healthcare system. 1675

  

Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (D-Hawaii) announced Thursday that she is suspending her presidential campaign. Gabbard also endorsed former Vice President Joe Biden.Gabbard made the announcement in a video published to Twitter.In her announcement, Gabbard called for unity among all Americans as the country fights what she called a "common enemy" — the coronavirus.Gabbard had picked up just two delegates throughout the primary process. 438

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