The crack that’s redrawing the world’s map
The shape of the world is hanging by a thread – or rather, according to experts, by a 110 mile-long (177km) rift.
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The shape of the world is hanging by a thread – or rather, according to experts, by a 110 mile-long (177km) rift.
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Northwestern’s journalism school drops its accreditor, shortly after Berkeley did the same, echoing broader questions about the value of the process and whether it impedes innovation.