Millions of Americans woke up Sunday having to remember what time it actually was as daylight saving time got underway. The practice of changing clocks has been present in the U.S. for decades ...
We've officially made it to the time of year that many look forward to for longer daylight hours and many dread for the lost hour of sleep that we get during standard time. For those of you who ...
Sunday, at 2 a.m. to be precise, we'll move our clocks, watches and cell phones forward one hour as we enter daylight saving time, leaving standard time, well, an hour behind. That means that once ...
At 2 a.m. on the first Sunday in November the clocks fall back an hour as we return to standard time. Since that start and end dates are tied to specific weeks on the calendar, the actual date can ...
The push for permanent DST could lock millions of people into a system where their clock setting remains artificially ahead of the natural solar time. In contrast, permanent standard time ...
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