May
Coverage of May in the Nexus archive.
- US spot Bitcoin ETFs top $200M in daily inflows for first time since May
US spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded $221.7 million in daily inflows, the highest since early May, coinciding with Bitcoin's price recovery above $61,000.
- 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.
- ‘Time Is Not on Moscow’s Side’: US Warns Russia at UN as Its Casualties Hit 40,000 a Month
The US warned Russia at the UN Security Council that 'time is not on Moscow’s side,' citing 40,000 monthly casualties, economic strain, and Ukraine’s battlefield innovation. UN officials reported May as the deadliest month for Ukrainian civilians since April 2022.
- Wild temperature swings are becoming the ‘new normal’, EU agency says
The EU agency reports that wild temperature swings are becoming the 'new normal'. The global average temperature for May was recorded at 1.42°C above pre-industrial levels.
- Last month was the second-hottest May on RECORD - with all the signs pointing to a Super El Niño in the 'coming months'
May was the second-hottest May on record, with signs indicating a potential Super El Niño in the coming months. The article highlights record-breaking temperatures and climate patterns.
- China’s LNG Imports Rebound in May as Buyers Prepare for Summer
China’s LNG imports rebounded in May as buyers prepare for summer demand. The increase reflects strategic procurement ahead of the warmer season.
- Major global news moments of May, in AP photos
The article highlights major global news events from May as captured by Associated Press photographers. It compiles key moments documented through AP's photojournalism.
- The Blue Moon rises tonight: Where and when to see the second full moon of May
The second full moon of May, known as a Blue Moon, will rise tonight. However, the moon will not actually appear blue in color.
- Paris 'punishingly hot' as Western Europe hit by heatwave
Paris and Western Europe are experiencing a severe heatwave with temperatures exceeding May's average due to a heat dome. Hugh Schofield reports on the extreme weather conditions.
- Britain braces for hottest bank holiday Monday ever: Temperatures set to hit 'historic' 35C on warmest May day on record
Britain is preparing for a record-breaking heatwave on a bank holiday Monday, with temperatures expected to reach 35C, marking the warmest May day on record.
- Economic confidence worst in almost four years: Gallup
Americans' economic confidence has reached its lowest level in nearly four years, according to new Gallup data. Gallup's Economic Confidence Index fell to minus 45 in May, reflecting growing pessimism about the state of the national economy.
- BTC just gave back all of May's gains in 48 hours: $657M in liquidations.
Bitcoin gave back all of May's gains in 48 hours, resulting in $657M in liquidations. This significant loss occurred rapidly, indicating market volatility. The cryptocurrency's value has been affected, leading to substantial financial losses.
- Live markets: Bitcoin gives up all of May's gains, slipping below $77,000
Bitcoin's value has decreased, giving up all of its gains from May, and is now below $77,000. This decrease indicates a significant loss in value for the cryptocurrency. The current price slip may have implications for investors and the overall market.
- Bitcoin price dives under $79K as US bond market triggers 3% BTC price rout
Bitcoin price fell under $79K due to a US bond market sell-off, triggering a 3% BTC price rout and erasing its gains. The decline in Bitcoin price is related to the stocks sell-off over US bond yields. This downturn puts Bitcoin's price action at its lowest levels for May.
- 4 bright stars form a giant 'diamond' in the May night sky: Here's how to find it
The Great Diamond of Spring is a formation of four bright stars in the night sky that can be seen in May. It is also known as a giant 'diamond' and offers a glimpse into the realm of galaxies. The formation is a notable sight in the May night sky.
- That bright light after sunset? Venus is starting a summer show that's impossible to miss
Venus is visible in the evening sky and May is a good time to start observing it. The planet will be visible for months, making it a notable event for stargazers. Venus is the brightest planet, making it a prominent sight.
- Russia’s Oil Flows Slide as Drone, Storm Alerts Disrupt Key Port
Russia's oil flows have decreased due to disruptions at a key port, with crude shipments totaling 3.64 million barrels per day in the four weeks leading up to May 10. The decrease is largely attributed to a drop in Black Sea flows. This decline is significant for Russia's oil exports.
- Bitcoin price news: BTC closing May over $76,000 would confirm bull market, Tom Lee says
Bitcoin price is expected to close May over $76,000, confirming a bull market according to Tom Lee. This prediction suggests a positive outlook for Bitcoin's value. The statement was made by Tom Lee, a well-known figure in the cryptocurrency space.
- T-Mobile Promo Codes: 25% Off | May
T-Mobile is offering promo codes for 25% off business internet and phone plans. Customers can save through sign-up perks, switching rewards, bundled offers, and free lines. The promo codes are available in May.
- San Bernardino man arrested for fuel card fraud incidents targeting gas stations
A San Bernardino man was arrested for using a company fuel card fraudulently at multiple gas stations. Detectives from the Chino Police Department identified the suspect through video evidence. The arrest was made after reviewing body cam video.
- Womanizer Coupons: Save 15% in May
The article discusses Womanizer coupons that offer a 15% discount in May on products like the Womanizer Duo Premium. The coupons provide savings on various Womanizer items. The discounts are available for a limited time.
- Is this a dust attack?
A user received two dustings on May 1st and today, and is unsure what to do. The user thought dusting was small amounts. They are seeking advice.
- Colorado braces for significant late-spring snowstorm
A significant snowstorm is forecast to hit Colorado on Tuesday, bringing May weather that feels like December. The storm is expected to affect parts of the state. Colorado is bracing for the late-spring snowstorm.
- Don't miss the Eta Aquarid meteor shower 2026 peak tonight! Viewing times, locations and tips
The Eta Aquarid meteor shower peaks on May 6 in the early hours. The peak viewing time is tonight. Viewers can observe the meteor shower from various locations.
- What could cause mortgage rates to decline this May?
Mortgage rates may decline in May due to various factors. The Federal Reserve's actions can impact mortgage rates, even without a meeting. Possible causes for lower rates are discussed.
- 3 planets will put on a sky show in May — when and how to see them
Venus, Jupiter, and Mercury will create a notable sky display in May, featuring stunning moon pairings and a three-planet alignment. The event offers opportunities for skywatching and celestial observation.
- How to get a discounted TSA PreCheck membership, starting May 1
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is offering a discounted TSA PreCheck membership for qualifying customers in May. The price reduction is available for the entire month, providing a temporary cost-saving opportunity for eligible travelers.
- How much interest can a 3-month CD account earn this May?
A 3-month CD account offers a high interest rate this May, with an additional advantage for opening an account during this period.
- Three reasons why $3K ETH price target is back for May
Ether (ETH) has fallen 8% from its 10-week highs above $2,460, but data indicates potential for a price increase toward $3,000 as May begins. Analysts highlight three factors supporting the $3,000 target despite recent volatility.
- $25,000 home equity loan vs. $25,000 HELOC: Which will be cheaper this May?
The article compares the cost of a $25,000 home equity loan versus a HELOC in May, analyzing which option may be cheaper based on current market conditions and interest rates.
- Why pet insurance for your dog makes sense this May
The article recommends purchasing a pet insurance plan for dogs in May, highlighting three reasons why it is a sensible decision. It emphasizes the benefits of securing coverage during this period.
- How much can you sell a 1-ounce gold coin for this May?
The article discusses the potential value of selling a 1-ounce gold coin in May, highlighting market uncertainties and the possibility of unexpected returns.
- UAE to Exit OPEC in May After Six Decades
The UAE is set to leave OPEC in May after being a member for six decades. This decision marks the end of the UAE's long-standing participation in the oil-producing organization.
- Valve's £85 Steam Controller divides gamers ahead of May launch
Valve's new £85 Steam Controller, compatible with PCs, Steam Deck, and an upcoming gaming PC, has sparked mixed reactions among gamers ahead of its May launch.
- 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.