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Images From Yellowstone: America’s First National Park

Mario Tama / GettyAn aerial view of visitors walking around Grand Prismatic Spring in the Midway Geyser Basin on May 24, 2026, in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. Grand Prismatic Spring is the largest hot spring in the United States at more than 300 feet wide at its widest point, and more than 120 feet deep. The colors outside the pool’s blue center are created by “thermophiles”: heat-loving microscopic organisms that flourish in many of Yellowstone’s hot springs.Mario Tama / GettyA bison...

The Atlantic 14d ago

Taylor Sheridan's hit CIA/military series 'Lioness' gets official season release date on Paramount+

"Lioness" officially has a season three premiere date. The hit CIA/military series created by Taylor Sheridan is one of the best shows on TV, and some of the "Yellowstone" creator's best work. It's dark, gritty, violent, suspenseful and shines a light on the world of black operations.

Fox News 2d ago

Paramount+ Coupon Codes and Deals for June 2026

Once the most talked-about TV show in the country, South Park, is on Paramount+. Don’t you want to know what got Trump in such a tizzy? Stream the much buzzed-about South Park, fan-favorite Yellowstone, original series MobLand, and rebooted crime drama Dexter & Dexter on Paramount+.

Wired 7d ago

The Great American Road Trip: 8 places to travel (and stay) to celebrate America 250 this summer

America turns 250 on the Fourth of July, and communities across the country are marking the milestone with a yearlong lineup of concerts, fireworks, festivals and historical events. From California to Boston, destinations are building special travel experiences around the Semiquincentennial, making this a memorable time to hit the road. We rounded up eight destinations worth adding to your itinerary for America's 250th anniversary, including iconic historical landmarks and a few lesser-known...

Fox News 4d ago

Bison restoration efforts and grazing rights hinge on one question: Are bison wildlife?

Bison restoration efforts and grazing rights hinge on one question: Are bison wildlife? Gaby Clark Scientific Editor Andrew Zinin Lead Editor Bison are political animals. A federal decision to revoke grazing leases for bison on public lands on the rolling plains of eastern Montana is the latest manifestation of long-standing contention.

Phys.org 5d ago

Woman tests fate by getting too close to a massive bison, faceplants while running away

A woman learned the hard way that messing with nature is a very bad idea. Viral videos of people testing fate with wild animals are right near the top of the list of the best content online. Nature has plenty of uplifting moments, but it's also full of people doing stuff so stupid that it's honestly mind-boggling.

Fox News 9d ago

Some 'extinct' volcanoes may just be going through a growth spurt, before they 'wake up in this catastrophic stage,' emerging research suggests

Some 'extinct' volcanoes may just be going through a growth spurt, before they 'wake up in this catastrophic stage,' emerging research suggests A volcano that erupted after being asleep for more than 100,000 years is leading more volcanologists to say we must redefine volcano activity to ensure eruptions don't surprise us. A volcano that slept for more than 100,000 years before erupting is blowing up our understanding of when volcanoes should be defined as active or extinct. Volcanologists...

Live Science 5d ago

Two hikers capture terrifying video of charging grizzly bears at Glacier National Park

A pair of hikers got the scare of a lifetime while trekking through Glacier National Park over Memorial Day weekend when they found themselves face-to-face with not one, but two charging grizzly bears. The terrifying encounter was captured on video and later shared on Instagram by hiker Mason Van Zeeland, who was exploring the Montana park with Alyssa Olsen when the pair crossed paths with the bears. CLICK HERE TO READ MORE COVERAGE FROM OUTKICKAccording to ABC News, other hikers had warned...

Fox News 8d ago

Cosmic bombardment may have opened Earth's crust for prebiotic chemistry

Cosmic bombardment may have opened Earth's crust for prebiotic chemistry Gaby Clark Scientific Editor Robert Egan Associate Editor Asteroids and planetesimals regularly bombarded Earth between about 4.6 billion and 3.5 billion years ago, during the Hadean and Archean eons. Because few rocks today are more than 4 billion years old, our understanding of the planet's environment during that time is limited. However, samples from the moon and its cratered surface hint at the period's rate of...

Phys.org 1d ago