In November, clocks will turn back by an hour and millions of Americans will gain an extra hour of sleep as daylight saving ...
Beloved by some and bemoaned by others (as evidenced by calls to get rid of it altogether), daylight saving time is the twice-annual practice of changing the clocks in the spring and fall.
Daylight saving time is coming to an end on the first Sunday of November (Nov. 3 at 2 a.m.), bringing with it a slight change in our daily routine (an extra hour of sleep, to be exact!).
The official terminology is Daylight Saving Time, according to the law enacted by Congress in 1966, taking effect in 1967 and ...
Daylight saving time is ending and everyone will fall back and gain an hour of sleep. Well, almost everyone. Several people ...
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With just seven weeks until daylight saving time ends for the year, it's time to start preparing for those clocks to change. Yes, despite some recent attempts, daylight saving time is still ...
Today, the Department of Transportation oversees daylight saving time. The agency cites many reasons for daylight saving time, including energy reduction and reduced crime. A case against daylight ...
As fall nears, the days grow shorter. That also means daylight saving time, too, will come to an end before we know it. Autumn will bring changing leaves colors on trees and darker evenings ...