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The National Crisis of the Disappeared: Savannah Guthrie’s Search and the Policy Failures Behind Missing Persons
The personal tragedy of NBC anchor Savannah Guthrie, whose 84-year-old mother remains missing, has cast a spotlight on the systemic failures of the American missing persons apparatus. With over 5,000 Native American and Alaska Native women currently unaccounted for, the crisis underscores a deep-seated political and jurisdictional divide.
March 1, 2026223 views
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