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The Missing Flight: The Mystery of "Aeroflot Flight 37577" 2024

The Missing Flight: The Mystery of "Aeroflot Flight 37577"

A name appeared — Aeroflot Flight 37577 — and with it the expectation of a documented aviation accident. But when researchers tried to trace the crash, the paper trail evaporated: no date, no location, no aircraft type, and no record in major aviation databases. This piece follows the quiet, methodical work of chasing a possible aviation incident that may never have existed, and explores why some events leave only questions behind. Read more


The Sinking of Dongfang zhi Xing 2015

The Sinking of Dongfang zhi Xing

The capsizing of the Dongfang zhi Xing on the Yangtze River during a violent storm led to one of modern China's most devastating maritime disasters. Read more


Battle of Belleau Wood 1918

Battle of Belleau Wood

In the desperate weeks of the German Spring Offensive, American troops—most famously the U.S. Marine regiments of the 2nd Division—were rushed to the Château‑Thierry sector and into the oak groves of Belleau Wood. Between June 1 and June 26, 1918, brutal daylight assaults across wheat fields, close-quarters fighting among shattered trunks, and stubborn clearing operations stopped a German push toward the Marne. The engagement left thousands dead and wounded, reshaped Marine Corps identity, and became a contested emblem of American arrival on the Western Front. Read more


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The Murder of Stanford White Jun 25

The Murder of Stanford White

On June 25, 1906, renowned architect Stanford White was shot dead in front of a packed audience atop Madison Square Garden by Harry K. Thaw, a wealthy heir obsessed with White’s relationship with Evelyn Nesbit. The murder, rooted in a tangled web of power, obsession, and scandal, shocked the nation and became one of the most infamous crimes of the Gilded Age, shaping American media and legal history.

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The 1972 Black Hills Flood Jun 9

The 1972 Black Hills Flood

On the night of June 9–10, 1972, a stationary thunderstorm system unleashed unprecedented rainfall over the Black Hills region of South Dakota, causing Rapid Creek to surge and leading to the catastrophic collapse of the Canyon Lake Dam. The resulting flash flood swept through Rapid City under cover of darkness, killing 238 people, injuring thousands, and destroying much of the city’s infrastructure and homes. The tragedy spurred lasting changes in disaster policy, urban planning, and public memory.

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1981 Bihar Train Disaster Jun 6

1981 Bihar Train Disaster

On June 6, 1981, a passenger train in Bihar, India derailed and plunged into the rain-swollen Bagmati River near Badlaghat. Overcrowded and running atop a flood-weakened embankment amid monsoon downpours, the train’s carriages tumbled into the river, leading to one of the deadliest rail disasters in history—with 500 to 800 or more fatalities. Rescue and recovery efforts were hampered by the force of the river and poor records, leaving the true human toll uncertain.

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