Daylight Saving Time
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Daylight saving time, where clocks are turned one hour ahead, is meant to save energy and capitalize on more sunlight during the day and has been in place for over 100 years. The practice began after the Standard Time Act was passed and went into effect back in March 1918, as the Library of Congress notes.
Washington — President-elect Donald Trump said Republicans will try to end the decades-long ritual of changing the clocks twice a year, saying the GOP will push to eliminate daylight saving time. "The Republican Party will use its best efforts to ...
Autumn is here, and that means it's time for the clocks to fall back. Here's what you need to know: Daylight saving time starts on the second Sunday of March, when clocks spring forward an hour. Clocks will fall back an hour – so we will gain an hour ...
The end of Daylight Saving Time is upon us and we will have to move our clocks back an hour Sunday morning. Daylight Saving Time ends every year on the first Sunday of November at 2 a.m. DST, which then becomes 1 a.m. local standard time, according to the ...
Beth Ann Malow is a professor of neurology and pediatrics at Vanderbilt University. As people in the U.S. prepare to turn their clocks ahead one hour in mid-March, I find myself bracing for the annual ritual of media stories about the disruptions to daily ...
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