Amazing. After a publishing run that lasted 135 years, the National Geographic will lay off the last of its staff writers, The Washington Post reported last week.The only magazine with the bright-yellow border was a staple in library books stores for years, or at garage sales. Because of the stellar photos and stories, people seldom threw away their copies, instead using basements and cluttered attics to stack old issues.Since 2017 the Walt Disney Company has owned majority shares of the magazine, and in recent years, has been in a cost-cutting mood at National Geo. The latest news of lay-offs is ...