Summer
Coverage of Summer in the Nexus archive.
- The disorder that makes people feel sadder in the summer
The article discusses a disorder that causes individuals to feel sadder during the summer months, contrasting with the typical anticipation of warmer weather. It highlights that not everyone looks forward to summer, particularly after experiencing harsh winter conditions.
- Pringles debuts 'genius' new chips-infused product just in time for summer… but fans have mixed reactions
Pringles has launched a new 'genius' chips-infused product designed for summer. However, consumer reactions to the product are mixed.
- Going outside in this heat? Follow these guidelines to stay safe
The article advises readers to follow specific guidelines and stay hydrated during a summer heat wave. It emphasizes preparing with a large water bottle before going outside in extreme heat.
- I’m kicking off my bare-faced summer with the new Harry’s Plus razor
The article discusses the new Harry’s Plus razor, which the author is using to start their summer with a focus on reduced hair. The title highlights the product launch and personal use.
- The full strawberry moon will rise in the night sky this week
The strawberry moon, a full moon occurring this week, will be visible in the night sky. It marks the first full moon of the summer season.
- The full strawberry moon will rise in the night sky this week
The strawberry moon will be visible in the night sky this week and will mark the first full moon of the summer.
- How to stay cool in Chicago area amid rising temperatures this summer: LIST
Chicago and suburban cooling centers will open this weekend amid a heat wave as summer begins. The initiative aims to provide relief to residents facing rising temperatures.
- Denver weather: Hot and windy conditions into July
Denver is experiencing hot and windy weather in July with extended temperatures in the 90s and minimal rainfall expected.
- Can Botox really melt in the sun? Doctors reveal the truth about having cosmetic injectables in summer
The article discusses whether Botox can melt in the sun and examines medical professionals' insights on receiving cosmetic injectables during summer. Doctors address concerns about heat affecting the efficacy or safety of such treatments.
- Word Search: Active Lifestyles
Word Search: Active Lifestyles is a word search puzzle promoting active lifestyles. The article encourages readers to get out of the house and enjoy the summer.
- Heat wave: Alcohol can be a serious danger to your health
The article warns that combining alcohol with heat during a heat wave can pose serious health risks. It references summer and the FIFA World Cup as contexts where this dangerous combination might occur.
- How does air conditioning work, and how does it affect your body?
Air conditioning cools environments but can cause dry skin and irritation. The article provides tips to stay comfortable during summer by mitigating these effects.
- Seattle solstice kicks off summer with warm high note, peak daylight
Seattle experienced its longest day of the year with 15 hours and 59 minutes of sunlight during the solstice, marking the start of summer. Daylight will now gradually decrease each day.
- Why your SPF foundation won't protect your skin this summer - and the key spots you're forgetting to cover: SOPHIE HINES
The article discusses how SPF foundations may not provide adequate skin protection during summer and highlights key areas often left uncovered. It emphasizes the importance of reevaluating sun protection strategies to address overlooked spots.
- Forecast: Cloudy, rainy Father's Day ahead for Chicagoland
Father's Day in Chicagoland will be cloudy and rainy, with rain and isolated thunderstorms expected around lunchtime Sunday. Summer begins at 3:30 a.m. Central Time, with cooler temperatures and breezy conditions forecasted.
- Report reveals best and WORST days to fly this summer after jet fuel airline price hikes
A report identifies the best and worst days to fly during the summer following airline jet fuel price increases. The findings aim to help travelers navigate potential cost fluctuations linked to rising fuel prices.
- The truth about how chiggers bite your skin will actually horrify you
The article discusses how chiggers bite human skin and introduces the term 'skin straw' as a phrase that can ruin summer experiences. It emphasizes the horrifying nature of chigger bites.
- The drink taking over America this summer and brands are cashing in on the huge new trend
A popular drink is gaining widespread attention in America this summer, with brands actively capitalizing on the emerging trend.
- Bay Area forecast: Cool end to the week
The Bay Area will experience cooler temperatures on Friday and Saturday with highs in the 60s and 70s. Father's Day on Sunday marks the first day of summer and the start of a warming trend, with inland temperatures nearing 90 degrees.
- T-Storms Today between 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. then Nice Weekend ahead.
Scattered thunderstorms with possible strong winds, hail, and heavy rain are expected between 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. in the Twin Cities, followed by clear skies and cooler temperatures overnight. The upcoming weekend will be partly cloudy with mild temperatures, while a warming trend with higher humidity and potential storms is forecasted later in June and July.
- It's toys vs. tech in 'Toy Story 5.' Here are 4 ways to keep tech in check this summer
The article discusses the release of 'Toy Story 5' on June 19 and highlights concerns about increased children's screen time during summer. It provides tips for parents to manage technology use and encourage in-person activities.
- It's toys vs. tech in 'Toy Story 5.' Here are 4 ways to keep tech in check this summer
Toy Story 5, opening on June 19, highlights the conflict between toys and technology. The article discusses how children's screen time increases during summer and offers tips for parents to manage it.
- Trader Joe’s unveils striped pastel mini totes for summer — here’s how to get one
Trader Joe’s has introduced a new collection of striped pastel mini totes designed for summer. The totes are part of the company’s seasonal offerings and are available for purchase.
- The AC temperature that will save homeowners hundreds this summer: experts
Experts recommend a specific AC temperature to help homeowners save money this summer. The article highlights the importance of finding optimal thermostat settings during hot weather.
- Officials urge people to drive safe after multiple crashes on Oahu roads
Officials are urging drivers to exercise caution after multiple crashes occurred on Oahu roads this weekend and today. The incidents have raised concerns as the start of summer, which is considered the most dangerous season for road accidents.
- Summer sticker shock: The 14% ‘burger tax’ hitting your backyard BBQ this weekend
Hard-working Americans are facing a 14% 'burger tax' that is increasing costs for backyard BBQs this weekend, leading to sticker shock before grilling.
- Some Albany school zone speed cameras to remain active through summer
Some school zone speed cameras in Albany will remain active through the summer, continuing enforcement even as the school year ends.
- Trader Joe’s fans are going gaga for ‘gorgeous’ $10 trinket — but it’s only available for the summer
Trader Joe's is offering a $10 trinket that has become popular among fans during the summer. The item is being marketed as a consolation for those affected by inflation disrupting their summer travel plans.
- Feeling More Like Summer Again
After a pleasant Saturday with low humidity, heat and humidity return for Sunday and likely the rest of summer. Rain chances may increase by midweek, but outdoor plans remain feasible due to dry periods. Uncertainty persists about tropical moisture from the Caribbean Sea affecting future rain chances.
- New striped Trader Joe's mini totes coming in time for summer
Trader Joe's mini tote is returning with a new summer design featuring faded pastel colors and stripes. The totes will be available in stores starting June 17, as confirmed by a Trader Joe's spokesperson.
- Trader Joe’s releases new striped mini totes for summer; here’s when they’ll be available
Trader Joe’s is releasing new striped mini totes in muted shades of green, pink, blue, and brown, set to arrive in stores on June 17. The bags are part of the company’s summer collection and will be available at its stores.
- Summer is getting longer, hotter — and arriving faster, study says
A study by the University of British Columbia found that summers are becoming hotter, longer, and arriving faster, with the average summer lengthening by six days per decade since 1990. Cities like Sydney and Toronto have seen significant increases in summer days, and seasonal transitions are becoming more abrupt, disrupting ecosystems and human activities.
- 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.
- Utility bills are likely to be higher this summer. Here’s what you can do
Summer temperatures are expected to rise, leading to higher home cooling costs. Proactive measures can help manage these increased utility bills.
- I am not overweight enough for fat jabs, but was desperate to shift a few pounds for summer. Then I discovered the miraculous benefits of drinking OIL
The article discusses an individual's desperation to lose weight for summer, leading them to explore unconventional methods like drinking oil, which they claim has miraculous benefits. The person mentions they are not overweight enough for 'fat jabs,' a reference to weight-loss injections.
- Exclusive discounts from CBS Mornings Deals
CBS Mornings Deals promotes summer-themed items through exclusive discounts on cbsdeals.com. The show earns commissions on purchases made via the platform.
- Petulant pickler cut pickleball nets at Pennsylvania parks because injury ‘ruined’ his summer: cops
Kaleem allegedly cut pickleball nets at Pennsylvania parks after his leg injury during a match 'ruined' his summer, according to police. The incident was motivated by his frustration over the injury, which he described during questioning.
- Stocks tend to sink during the summer before midterm elections. Will history repeat itself?
Historical data suggests the stock market often weakens during summer months in midterm election years. The article questions whether this pattern will repeat in the current year.
- Americans are feeling inflation's pinch into the holiday weekend. Here's where prices are rising the most
Americans are experiencing rising prices for travel, recreation, and food during the holiday weekend, straining household budgets as summer begins. The inflationary pressure is particularly pronounced in these sectors, impacting consumer spending.
- Summer electric bills sizzle as the cost of cooling climbs
Rising electricity prices and hotter-than-usual weather are driving up summer utility bills, making it more expensive for people to stay cool. The combination of increased demand for cooling and higher energy costs is creating a financial burden for consumers.