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The US cracks down on healthcare fraud, recovering billions, while GOP senators push to tax the wealthy to fund rural hospitals, though a similar Senate proposal fails.

Bison gores man who got too close in Yellowstone national park

The GuardianWednesday, June 11, 2025 at 3:35:13 PM
Bison gores man who got too close in Yellowstone national park
A 30-year-old man from New Jersey got a little too cozy with a bison in Yellowstone and paid the price—the animal gored him, leaving him with minor injuries. Park officials say this is just the latest in a string of incidents where tourists underestimate the wild in "wildlife."
Editor’s Note: Look, bison aren’t just big, fluffy cows—they’re unpredictable and dangerous if provoked (or if you wander too close for that perfect selfie). This story is a blunt reminder that national parks are wild spaces, not petting zoos. Every year, tourists ignore warnings, and wildlife pays the price—or in this case, the tourist does. It’s a recurring headache for parks trying to balance visitor access with safety.
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