Yellowstone
Coverage of Yellowstone in the Nexus archive.
- Child gets nasty shock after family walked FAR too close to angry bison in Yellowstone, weeks after elderly grandpa was tossed into the air
A child suffered a severe shock after a family walked too close to an aggressive bison in Yellowstone. This incident occurred weeks after an elderly man was thrown into the air by a bison in the same area.
- Congress should honor Teddy Roosevelt and conserve our outdoors for the next 250 years
The article urges Congress to reauthorize the National Parks and Public Land Legacy Restoration Fund through the Great American Outdoors Act 250, which includes a foreign visitor surcharge and addresses deferred maintenance in national parks. The House Natural Resources Committee, led by Republican Chairman Bruce Westerman, advanced the legislation to secure $1.9 billion annually for five years.
- Fury as Yellowstone tourists filmed dangerously close to scalding waters of world-famous hot spring
Tourists at Yellowstone were filmed dangerously close to a scalding hot spring, sparking public outrage. The incident highlights safety concerns at the world-famous site.
- Fury as Yellowstone tourists filmed dangerously close to scalding waters of world-famous hot spring
Tourists were filmed dangerously close to scalding waters at a world-famous hot spring in Yellowstone, sparking public outrage. The incident highlights safety concerns at the natural landmark.
- Man tossed by Yellowstone bison says hitting the ground was the worst part
Carl McDaniel, 65, was attacked by a bison in Yellowstone's Bridge Bay Campground, suffering multiple bone fractures but surviving. The bison, initially appearing non-aggressive, charged and tossed him, with McDaniel describing the landing as the most painful part. Yellowstone reports a few bison attacks annually, including at least two in 2025.
- Man tossed by Yellowstone bison says hitting the ground was the worst part
Carl McDaniel, 65, was attacked and tossed by a bison in Yellowstone's Bridge Bay Campground, suffering multiple bone fractures. The bison, which can run up to 35 mph, attacked without clear aggression until targeting him. Yellowstone reports several bison attacks annually, including at least two in 2025.
- Yellowstone bison that flung grandpa into viral fame learns its fate as management decides whether to KILL the hulking beast
A Yellowstone bison that contributed to a grandpa's viral fame is now facing a management decision about whether to kill the animal. The fate of the hulking bison is under consideration by authorities.
- Yellowstone bison that flung grandpa into viral fame learns its fate as management decides whether to KILL the hulking beast
The Yellowstone bison that contributed to a grandpa's viral fame is facing a potential decision to be killed by management.
- What’s behind a boom in the Western boot business?
The Western boot market is experiencing significant growth, driven by cultural trends like the TV show 'Yellowstone' and Beyoncé's 'Cowboy Carter' album. Boot sales have surged, with retailers like Boot Barn expanding rapidly and the global market exceeding $1 billion. Locals and tourists in Nashville, a key hub, are embracing cowboy boots as both fashion and investment.
- Grandpa, 65, hurled into the air by bison at Yellowstone has KIND words about beast that attacked him
A 65-year-old man was thrown into the air by a bison at Yellowstone but praised the animal that attacked him.
- Grandfather tossed in the air by Yellowstone bison comes out of surgery — with a surprising message for the animal
The grandfather who was tossed in the air by a Yellowstone bison and required surgery for a broken thigh bone has recovered, stating he is 'OK' and sharing a surprising message for the animal.
- Terrifying moment Grandpa is LAUNCHED eight feet in the air by charging bison at Yellowstone
In a terrifying incident, a grandpa was launched eight feet into the air by a charging bison at Yellowstone.
- Terrifying moment Grandpa is LAUNCHED eight feet in the air by charging bison at Yellowstone
A grandpa was launched eight feet into the air by a charging bison at Yellowstone. The incident occurred in a national park setting, highlighting a dangerous wildlife encounter.
- ‘Yellowstone’ creator warns Dems’ rejection of Trump’s legitimacy is destroying ‘rule of law’
Yellowstone co-creator Taylor Sheridan warned Joe Rogan that anti-Trump politicians defying the rule of law under Trump sets a dangerous precedent. The article highlights concerns about the potential consequences of rejecting Trump's legitimacy.
- 'Yellowstone' creator warns Dems' rejection of Trump's legitimacy is destroying 'rule of law'
Yellowstone creator Taylor Sheridan warned that Democrats' refusal to accept President Donald Trump's legitimacy, particularly in the post-COVID era, threatens the rule of law. He linked this to a broader crisis of trust in institutions like government, media, and pharmaceutical companies.
- 250 million bees on the loose in Yellowstone nightmare as sheriff's heroic response saves terrified tourists
250 million bees were on the loose in Yellowstone, prompting a sheriff's heroic response that saved terrified tourists. The incident caused a crisis but was resolved through the sheriff's actions.
- MHNP: conservation vs absolutism
The article discusses the debate over Margalla Hills National Park (MHNP) between conservationists advocating for a ban on commercial activity and those supporting regulated recreation and tourism. It highlights global examples like Yosemite and Yellowstone, showing that successful conservation can coexist with managed tourism through zoning and strict regulations.
- A practical guide to not getting mauled by a bear while hiking or camping this summer
Recent bear attacks in Glacier National Park and Yellowstone highlight the importance of safety measures for hikers. The article emphasizes making noise to avoid surprising bears, hiking in groups, and proper food storage to reduce encounters.
- Taylor Sheridan's hit CIA/military series 'Lioness' gets official season release date on Paramount+
Taylor Sheridan's CIA/military series 'Lioness' will premiere its third season on Paramount+ on August 2nd, following an epic season two finale in December 2024 featuring a major gun battle in Iran. The show, praised as some of Sheridan's best work, is part of the expanding 'Yellowstone' universe and stars Zoe Saldaña.
- Yellowstone visitors furious after drone operator caught on camera circling mama grizzly bear and her cubs
Yellowstone visitors are furious after a drone operator was caught on camera circling a mama grizzly bear and her cubs. The incident has sparked anger over the disturbance of wildlife in the park.
- Spent 3 months building a Solana indexer and I'm still missing slots. What am I doing wrong?
The author spent 3 months building a Solana indexer but is still missing slots and struggling with scalability, leading to increased AWS bills. They are considering abandoning their own infrastructure and paying a data provider instead. The author is seeking advice from others who have run production Solana indexers.
- Two hikers in Yellowstone seriously injured in bear attack
Two hikers were seriously injured in a bear attack on the Mystic Falls trail near Old Faithful in Yellowstone. The trail had been closed until 2024 to reduce conflicts with grizzly bears. The attack highlights the ongoing risk of encounters with wildlife in the area.
- 2 hikers injured in bear attack at Yellowstone National Park
Two hikers were injured in a bear attack at Yellowstone National Park, marking the first incident of its kind in 2026. The attack involved one or more bears and is a significant event for the park. The incident highlights the importance of safety precautions for visitors.
- We've been running Fumarole in beta for months. It exits beta June 1, and you can use it at no charge until then.
Fumarole, a persistent Solana streaming solution by Triton, exits beta on June 1. It addresses state corruption issues in stateless Solana setups by tracking positions server-side with 4-day retention, deterministic ordering, and multi-node failover. Free usage is available until June 1 for Triton customers.
- Is Yellowstone about to blow? Supervolcano's magma source is 'closer than thought', scientists warn - sparking fears an eruption could be imminent
Scientists warn that Yellowstone's supervolcano magma source is closer to the surface than previously thought, raising fears of an imminent eruption. The article highlights concerns about the potential for a catastrophic supervolcano eruption.