bears
Coverage of bears in the Nexus archive.
- Colorado’s bears are hungry. And they’re dining in town.
Hungry bears in Colorado are rummaging through residential homes and restaurants. This behavior is attributed to a combination of drought conditions and weak crops of acorns and berries.
- 1 bear electrocuted by power pole in Colorado, 2nd rescued
Authorities in southern Colorado rescued a juvenile bear from an electrified power pole on Rosita Road. The Custer County Sheriff's Office reported that another young bear was also electrocuted at the location. Due to ongoing drought, sightings are increasing, and the public is advised to call Colorado Parks and Wildlife if they spot a bear.
- Bear sightings increase from lack of food as new law goes into effect
Bear sightings are increasing due to a lack of food. Consequently, a new law in Colorado went into effect, criminalizing the act of luring bears with either food or trash.
- Bears are in pain as the S&P 500 hits record highs. That may mean more upside for stocks.
Bears are experiencing pain as the S&P 500 reaches record highs, suggesting there may be more upside for stocks. Positioning analysis shows that shorts have not yet capitulated, a point suggested by Citi.
- Why Vermonters won’t call Fish and Wildlife about bears
Vermonters distrust the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department, believing it prioritizes hunters over residents and uses bear complaints to justify lethal actions. A study shows differing values between the department and Vermonters, leading to underreporting of bear encounters.
- Animals most likely to kill you in each state
The article discusses the most dangerous animals in each US state, highlighting that while bears are obvious threats in some regions, other states face risks from smaller creatures like spiders and mosquitos. It emphasizes that the deadliest animals vary by location and are not always the most feared.
- Bears feast on salmon at Alaska's Brooks Falls to bulk up ahead of winter
Bears are gathering at Brooks Falls in Alaska to consume salmon and build fat reserves before winter hibernation. Ranger Troy Hunt from Katmai National Park and Preserve explains this behavior.
- Wildfires causing uptick in bear encounters
Wildfires in Southern Colorado have displaced bears, leading to 20 reported encounters this week around the Aspen Acres burn area. Colorado Parks and Wildlife is warning communities about increased bear presence due to the fire pushing animals out of their habitats.
- Bitcoin pulls back to $64,000 after hitting monthly high as bears take control
Bitcoin's price fell back to $64,000 after reaching a monthly high, with bears gaining control of the market.
- Brazen Japanese bears are breaking into homes and raiding pantries
Bears in Japan are entering homes and pantries in northern ski towns, southern villages, and near Tokyo and Kyoto. The U.S., Canada, and the U.K. have issued travel warnings about bear encounters.
- CPW is reminding communities impacted by wildfire to be wildlife aware
Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) warns communities impacted by wildfires to be cautious of displaced wildlife, particularly bears, as fires destroy habitats and force animals into residential areas. A bear spotted in Pueblo was safely relocated with assistance from local authorities.
- CPW: Look out for wildlife in unexpected places as fires burn across state — and leave them alone
Colorado Parks and Wildlife warns that wildfires are displacing wildlife, including deer, elk, moose, and bears, into roads, trails, and neighborhoods. The agency urges the public to avoid approaching animals, secure pets, drive cautiously, and follow guidelines to prevent conflicts, particularly with bears.
- ESPN retracts story linking former Bears DT Mike Pennel to Dominican woman's death
ESPN retracted a story linking former Bears defensive tackle Mike Pennel to the death of Dominican woman Carli Franchesca Guzman Roche after Pennel's representatives provided documentation proving he was not in the Dominican Republic when she disappeared. Pennel's lawyer stated his client was in Denver in September 2021 and shared surveillance footage showing trespassers on his Dominican property, which police had not previously seen.
- S&P 500 volatility indicators are flashing mixed signals — locking bulls and bears in a tug of war
S&P 500 volatility indicators are showing mixed signals, creating uncertainty between bullish and bearish market forces. Heavy put buying is highlighted as a cautionary sign, raising questions about potential bearish dominance.
- Bears QB Caleb Williams' application to trademark Iceman nickname denied by patent office
Bears quarterback Caleb Williams' trademark application for the nickname 'Iceman' was denied by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office due to similarity with LaCrosse Footwear's Iceman boots trademark. Williams faces competition from prior users like George Gervin and Chuck Liddell and may appeal the decision. He has pending applications for an Iceman logo and other trademarks.
- Bitcoin clings to $62,500 as bears tighten grip on crypto market
Bitcoin is holding at $62,500 as bearish pressure intensifies in the crypto market. Sellers are tightening their grip, indicating a potential decline in market confidence.
- $13B Bitcoin options expiry looms: Will bulls endure more pain in June?
Bitcoin bears hold the upper hand in the upcoming Bitcoin options expiry, which could signal further BTC downside. The expiry involves $13B in Bitcoin options, raising concerns about potential price declines.
- Pritzker says Bears must express what they want from Illinois, remains open to special session
Pritzker urges the Bears to communicate their needs to Illinois and remains open to a special legislative session this summer if an agreement is reached. The Bears are advancing stadium development in Hammond.
- Ex-Bears GM Ryan Pace rejoining NFC North
Ryan Pace, ex-Bears general manager, is joining the Vikings in an advisory role. He previously worked with the Bears and Falcons, where he oversaw drafts of quarterbacks Mitch Trubisky and Justin Fields. The Vikings recently restructured their front office, firing Kwesi Adofo-Mensah and hiring Nolan Teasley as GM.
- Why bear attacks are rising fast in Japan
Experts attribute the rising bear attacks in Japan to bears becoming less afraid of humans as hunter numbers decline, leading them to venture beyond traditional habitats in search of food.
- Bears QB Caleb Williams outpaces Packers' Jordan Love, Micah Parsons in NFLPA merchandising rankings
Caleb Williams of the Bears ranked 8th in NFLPA merchandise sales for the 12-month period ending Feb. 28, surpassing Jordan Love (9th) and Micah Parsons (10th). Eight of the top 11 sales rankings were quarterbacks, including Josh Allen (1st), Drake Maye (2nd), and Patrick Mahomes (6th). Williams improved from 13th as a rookie.
- Bears blame game spreads far and wide if team leaves Illinois for Indiana
The Bears may move their stadium to Indiana after Illinois legislators failed to pass funding, spreading blame across multiple officials including Kevin Warren, Ted Phillips, Governor JB Pritzker, and local leaders. Indiana lawmakers have approved taxes for a new stadium, contrasting with Illinois's inaction.
- Illinois Passes $56B Budget as Bears Deal Stalled
Illinois has passed a $56 billion budget. A deal involving the Bears remains stalled.
- Strategy's Saylor's explanation for bitcoin's slide isn't what bears think
Strategy's Saylor provided an explanation for Bitcoin's price decline that contradicts the expectations of market bears. The article highlights a divergence between Saylor's reasoning and the assumptions of Bitcoin skeptics.
- Could Packers star Micah Parsons return just in time for Bears game?
Packers star Micah Parsons is recovering from a torn left ACL and may return for the October 11 game against the Bears. His recovery timeline suggests potential practice in September, with a focus on completing the season and playoffs. The Bears, who ended the Packers' season in the playoffs, are part of a rivalry with coach tensions.
- Bears CB Kyler Gordon's injuries keeping him from offseason 'springboard'
Bears slot cornerback Kyler Gordon missed most of last season due to multiple injuries and continues to struggle with a soft-tissue injury during offseason workouts. Coach Ben Johnson expressed frustration, emphasizing the importance of availability for building team trust. Veterans Dayo Odeyingbo and T.J. Edwards returned to practice, while the Rams' acquisition of Myles Garrett and the Bears' preseason schedule were also mentioned.
- Bear goes on rampage in Japan, injuring 4 people
A bear injured four people in Japan, following a record 13 bear-related deaths in the country last year. Increased bear sightings have been reported as the animals emerge hungry from hibernation.
- Bears blocked in Illinois
The Illinois House ended its spring session without passing a bill to entice the Bears to stay in Illinois, despite approving a $56 billion state budget, property tax relief for homeowners, and a ban on cellphones in schools. The article also mentions sports results and a weather forecast.
- Compromise proposal on the table to keep Bears in Illinois as lawmakers race against time
A compromise proposal aims to keep the Bears in Illinois as lawmakers work to pass a balanced budget by 11:59 p.m. Sunday. The deadline highlights the urgency of legislative action.
- Illinois lawmakers face key deadline in battle for the Bears as legislative session ends Sunday
Illinois lawmakers are facing a critical deadline as the legislative session ends Sunday. While some progress was noted on Saturday, significant work remains with limited time left.
- XRP rebounds above $1.30 after volume surge, but bears still control the bigger picture
XRP's price has rebounded above $1.30 following a surge in trading volume, although bears continue to dominate the broader market trend.
- Bitcoin’s trapped under $74K while $9B options expiry looms: Are bears back in control?
Bitcoin remains below $74K as bears dominate ahead of a $9 billion options expiry, with pressure from heavy ETF outflows and corporate selling.
- Bears load up bets against small-cap stocks ahead of economic data releases
Options traders have become increasingly bearish on the Russell 2000 despite its 40% annual rally, outperforming the S&P 500 and Nasdaq-100. This bearish sentiment coincides with upcoming economic data releases.
- Bitcoin drops after $78K pop, but ‘value investor’ keeps ‘hoovering up cheap’ BTC
Bitcoin's price dropped after reaching $78,000, with bears defending the $77,000 level and bulls maintaining support near $74,000. A 'value investor' is reportedly buying Bitcoin at lower prices amid the rangebound trading.
- VIDEO: 2 bears hop fence onto Southern California school campus
Two bears were spotted on the campus of Viewpoint School in Calabasas, California, after being recorded by a commuter around 6 a.m. on Tuesday. The video shows the bears in a parking lot before jumping a fence, prompting a 9-1-1 call. The bears' current status remains unclear.
- Japan runs out of robot wolves in fight against bears
Japan has run out of robot wolves used to scare away bears, a unique approach to combating bear attacks. The robots were part of an initiative to protect residents from wild bears. The depletion of these robots highlights Japan's ongoing struggle with bear encounters.
- Menacing "monster wolf" robots in high demand to scare off bears
The 'Monster Wolf' is an animatronic scarecrow designed to scare away wild animals with its flashing red eyes and menacing howls and growls. It is in high demand to scare off bears. The robot's unique features make it an effective deterrent for wildlife.
- Menacing "monster wolf" robots in high demand to scare off bears
The 'Monster Wolf' is an animatronic scarecrow designed to scare away wild animals with its flashing red eyes and menacing howls and growls. It is in high demand to scare off bears. The robot's unique features make it an effective deterrent against wildlife.
- Bear sightings rise as they emerge from hibernation
Bear sightings have increased as the animals emerge from hibernation, drawing attention to their seasonal activity patterns.
- Feels like everyone is waiting… but no one knows for what
The market is in a state of indecision with no clear upward or downward trend, as both bulls and bears struggle for control. Uncertainty prevails due to the absence of a clear catalyst, emphasizing the importance of patience over predictions.