Daylight saving time is set to start in less than a week. See why most of the U.S. observes it and when it starts and ends.
It's a sign of the warmer weather ahead as the sunrise and sunset times move an hour later. The amount of daylight increases ...
Sen. Rick Scott of Florida introduced a bill in January called the Sunshine Protection Act of 2025. If passed, he said, the bill would “lock the clock,” meaning it would do away with moving clocks ...
Daylight saving time will begin at 2 a.m. on Sunday, March 9, in California and most states. Remember the old adage — spring ...
A bill looking to end Daylight Saving Time is moving on to the Senate. Governor Kelly Armstrong says this is a passionate ...
March signals the return of daylight saving time, a practice that has been debated for over a century. On March 9, 5, we ...
On the second Sunday of March, at 2 a.m., clocks in most of the United States and many other countries move forward one hour ...
In short time, most Americans will lose an hour of sleep as our clocks jump forward to daylight saving time. But what if the clocks didn’t change?
According to experts, springing forward is the most disruptive of the two time changes we encounter. Our circadian rhythms, which are the body's natural 24-hour cycles that control vital functions ...
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