• When Online Content Disappears

    A quarter of all webpages that existed at one point between 2013 and 2023 are no longer accessible.

  • The $32 million disappearance

    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – "This is the worst example where consumers are getting screwed in the history of the state of New Mexico," Former Attorney General Hector Balderas said. He is talking about one of the most significant financial investigations that’s ever been pursued in the state. And the damage left in the wake of []

  • Mysterious Disappearances ‒ Episode 5

    The main problem is that the underwear storyline doesn't appear to have anything to do with the second half of the episode, which plunges us back into the supernatural mystery element.

  • New Clues In Albemarle Teens Disappearance

    New clues tonight in the search for missing 17 year old Albemarle girl, Baylee Carver. Police are still searching for her remains.

  • The mystery of Sangita Myska's disappearance from LBC

    More than 100 people have signed the letter, including Labour MPs John McDonnell and Zarah Sultana, singer Charlotte Church, and Channel 4 news presenters Symeon Brown and Lindsey Hilsum, following the sudden removal of Sangita Myska from the LBC news platform. The signatories, who include senior BBC and Channel 4 News journalists, Members of Parliament and the […]

  • America's most affordable travel option is disappearing

    In today’s episode of eating the poor: Have you noticed your city’s bus terminal lately? No? That’s because it may no longer be there. Greyhound and other major private bus services are quietly vacating their terminals. Already the bus terminals in cities like Cincinnati, Louisville, Philadelphia, Houston, Portland, Charlottesville, and Tampa have shut down. Even ones that act as major hubs like Chicago and Dallas have disappeared. Hedge funds have been buying up the centrally located transit...

  • Brown eggs are disappearing from the supermarket shelves

    Brown eggs are disappearing from Dutch supermarket shelves, partly because the German preference for cheaper and more sustainable white eggs is becoming the norm, the Telegraaf reported on Tuesday. According to Henner Schönecke, the chairman of the German egg producers association, white hens, which lay mostly white eggs, live longer and are more productive. It makes sense that white eggs will push the brown ones from the shelves, farm economics expert Peter van Horne told the paper. “Half of...

  • Elm trees were a symbol of urban pastoralism — until most of them disappeared

    You can see vestiges of bygone elms all over Maine — from street corners that seem strangely empty to nicknames that live on.

  • Independent Physician Practices Are Disappearing. That's Bad For Patients

    Photo: American Medical Association By Dr. Paul Berggreen Corporate juggernauts are coming to dominate the U.S. healthcare system. UnitedHealth now employs 10% of all physicians in the United States. Hospitals signed up more than 58,000 new physician employees and acquired nearly 5,000 private practices between […]

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    100 years ago they disappeared on Everest. But did they make it to the summit?

    By Julia Buckley, CNN (CNN) — It’s one of climbing’s greatest mysteries: was Everest really conquered for the first time in 1953, or did two mountaineers make it to the summit in 1924, before dying in mysterious circumstances? British climbers George Mallory and Andrew “Sandy” Irvine were last seen on June 8, 1924, 800 feet

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    100 years ago they disappeared on Everest. But did they make it to the summit?

    By Julia Buckley, CNN (CNN) — It’s one of climbing’s greatest mysteries: was Everest really conquered for the first time in 1953, or did two mountaineers make it to the summit in 1924, before dying in mysterious circumstances? British climbers George Mallory and Andrew “Sandy” Irvine were last seen on June 8, 1924, 800 feet

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    100 years ago they disappeared on Everest. But did they make it to the summit?

    By Julia Buckley, CNN (CNN) — It’s one of climbing’s greatest mysteries: was Everest really conquered for the first time in 1953, or did two mountaineers make it to the summit in 1924, before dying in mysterious circumstances? British climbers George Mallory and Andrew “Sandy” Irvine were last seen on June 8, 1924, 800 feet