June
Coverage of June in the Nexus archive.
- Analyst warns BTC could drop further after worst June since 2022
An analyst warned that Bitcoin (BTC) could experience further price declines after June's worst performance since 2022. The June close above realized price but below the 200-week moving average suggests the bear market's bottom is still ahead, according to historical cycles.
- WHOOP reveals shock mental health trends — including when stress levels spike
WHOOP has revealed surprising mental health trends, specifically noting that stress levels spike in June. The article suggests that experiencing heightened emotions during this period is common.
- Five-day heatwave from this weekend: Britain faces another heat health alert with temperatures rising to 31C after record-breaking May and June
Britain is experiencing a five-day heatwave starting this weekend, with temperatures reaching 31C and a heat health alert issued. The heatwave follows record-breaking temperatures in May and June.
- France records 300 excess deaths during unseasonal May heatwave
A five-day heatwave in May caused at least 300 excess deaths in France, according to health officials. The unseasonal heatwave was followed by 11 days of record-breaking temperatures in June.
- The heat is here to stay as temperatures keep climbing
As June enters its final week, the article states that rain chances have disappeared and rising temperatures indicate the heat will persist. Freddy Vela is cited as the source of this observation.
- Skywatchers could see the crescent moon spectacularly align with 3 planets this week
Skywatchers can observe a celestial event this week where the crescent moon aligns with three planets. The alignment occurs just days before the summer solstice and is described as one of June's most spectacular events.
- June 7: Warm Sunday, possible scattered showers
Today's weather features scattered morning showers with otherwise quiet conditions, though June is typically the rainiest month. Tropical moisture is expected to increase midweek, raising rain chances by Thursday and Friday. A rip current advisory remains in effect for east coast beaches.
- Here are 3 places to earn 4% on your money starting this June
The article highlights three high-yield savings options offering a 4% interest rate starting in June. It aims to help readers boost their savings through these financial opportunities.
- 3 homebuying advantages to consider this June
The article highlights three advantages of buying a home in June despite less-than-ideal mortgage interest rates.
- Some Republican governors are rebranding June with conservative alternatives to Pride
June is widely recognized as Pride Month, but some Republican governors have given it alternative titles seen as counterprogramming by supporters and opponents.
- Why some taxpayers may receive refunds in June
Tax filing season has ended, but some taxpayers are still waiting for their federal refunds, which may be received in June. The article notes that this situation could soon change for these individuals.
- From sizzling to soggy! Rain brings relief after May heatwave ends in dramatic weather flip for start of June
Rain brings relief after a May heatwave ends, marking a dramatic weather shift at the start of June. The transition from extreme heat to cooler conditions is highlighted as a significant change.
- Why are resident doctors striking and how much are they paid?
Resident doctors in England are set to strike for the 16th time in June over a long-standing pay dispute. The action highlights ongoing tensions between medical professionals and authorities regarding compensation.
- Doctors in England to go on strike for 4 days in June
Doctors in England will strike for four days in June over pay disputes, marking the 16th such walkout in three years. The British Medical Association (BMA) is leading the action, highlighting ongoing tensions between medical professionals and pay policies.
- Makhlouf Says ECB Committed to 2% Goal, Won’t Comment on June
Gabriel Makhlouf, representing the European Central Bank (ECB), reaffirmed the institution's commitment to maintaining a 2% inflation target. He declined to comment on June, likely referring to the ECB's policy meeting in June.
- Metro Vancouver warns Stage 3 water restrictions likely to begin in June
Metro Vancouver Regional District is urging residents to reduce outdoor water use as the region prepares for potential Stage 3 water restrictions in June.
- Here's how mortgage rates changed in 2026 (and what could happen this June)
The article discusses how mortgage interest rates have changed throughout 2026 and explores potential rate movements expected in June. It provides analysis of mortgage rate trends to help readers understand current market conditions and future expectations.
- Senate GOP scraps votes on ICE funding after tensions flare over $1.776B weaponization fund
Senate Republicans canceled remaining votes for the week and postponed reconvening until June following escalating tensions over a Justice Department $1.776 billion fund designated for what GOP members characterize as 'weaponization.' The move reflects deep partisan divisions over DOJ funding and its use.
- A crypto whale has made a $224,000 bet that XRP's price stays perfectly flat through June
A cryptocurrency whale has placed a $224,000 bet that XRP's price will remain stable through June, indicating expectations of minimal price movement. This large wager reflects specific market sentiment about XRP's near-term price volatility.
- Have a CD account set to mature this June? Here's what to do next.
The article discusses what to do when a CD account matures in June, considering three key actions to take immediately. The maturity date is approaching and decisions need to be made. No specific details are provided about the actions.
- Investors are all-in on stocks, and a June swoon could be next, BofA says
Investors are at their lowest cash levels since February 2024, indicating a potential market pullback this summer. A BofA survey of fund managers warns of a possible June swoon. This suggests that investors are over-invested in stocks.
- SpaceX is reportedly getting ready to go public as early as June
SpaceX is preparing to go public as early as June, with an initial announcement potentially made by next Wednesday. Reuters reported on the possible upcoming announcement. The move would mark a significant development for the company.
- Florida's "Alligator Alcatraz" could close in June, sources say
Florida's Alligator Alcatraz may close in June due to escalating operating costs of nearly $1 billion. The facility is facing significant financial challenges. The potential closure is expected to have significant impacts.
- Dollar Wraps Worst Month Since June as Haven Trade Unwinds
The U.S. dollar recorded its worst monthly performance since June as the haven trade unwound, signaling a shift in market dynamics. Investors are reassessing risk assets amid changing global economic conditions.
- Where's hot in May and June? The world's sunniest holiday destinations revealed
The article highlights the world's sunniest holiday destinations for May and June, focusing on popular sunny locations during these months.
- Pressure mounts on Peru’s election authorities amid presidential race delay
Peru's election authorities face increasing pressure as the vote count continues to determine the second candidate for the June presidential run-off. Conservative Keiko Fujimori has secured one spot, but the final contender remains undecided.